Kingscliff Beach is a beautiful coastline in the Tweed region of New South Wales, Australia. A calm, serene strip of the ocean with a seaside lagoon, grassy parklands and an estuary system that’s perfect for some water sports.
Where and how to get there
Kingscliff is located just south of the Gold Coast and Queensland border and the quickest way to reach is via Gold Coast Airport. As it’s a popular tourist destination, you can find amazing hotel offers in Casuarina area. There are a number of choices when it comes to accommodation here; such as the beautiful Balinese-inspired Oaks Casuarina Santai Resort where you can have self-contained accommodation for extra safety.
Diving, surfing, and water sports
Among the many fun things to do here, flocks of crowds keep gathering here for the calm but reliable waves that are ideal for water sports. If you go snorkeling, make sure to look out for the green sea turtles. This is also home to the Australian Longboard Surfing Open and attracts a lot of professional surfers. If you’re also willing to give it a try, you can get assistance from a pro! If you have kids with you, you can sign up for kayaking or paddleboarding for a fun way to explore the lagoon.
Cycling
Once you’re out of the beach, you can cycle along the scenic bike path from Casuarina to Pottsville or up north. It’s not only the great views and soothing sea-breeze… you can see whales and dolphins all the way through your cycling trip!
Dine-in Style
All this activity will no doubt work up an appetite. Lucky for you, there are plenty of cute restaurants that serve the freshest and most delicious seafood that’ll leave your taste buds tingling. You can get seafood tasting menus, amazing Greek-Mediterranean style cuisine anywhere on the coast! If you’re craving Asian-inspired delicacies, The Spice Den restaurant serves some of the best Asian food in Casuarina.