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Yamba is located in the Northern Rivers on the North Coast of New South Wales. You will find Yamba a little short on shopping with larger towns just a stroll including Grafton, Ballina and Coffs Harbour. Yamba is known for its stunning beaches, relaxed atmosphere, and diverse outdoor activities, Yamba offers a perfect escape for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

Historically, Yamba has been a fishing village, and the harbor is a significant part of the economy in the region. Fishing is still a major industry, and seafood, particularly prawns, are considered local and tourist favorites. Yamba has developed from a small village into a favorite holiday destination with its original coastal charm.

Whiting Beach is one of the most famous things to do in Yamba, a sheltered beach with calm waters great for families and ideal for swimming, paddleboarding, and picnicking. The waves are just gentle enough for young children’s frolicking. Pippi Beach is another jewel here, with great surf conditions and views. It attracts surfers coming from all around with its golden sands and rolling waves; the beach experience is an adventure. Further along is Turners Beach, where locals and visitors alike enjoy surfing, fishing, and picnicing.

But beaches are not the only thing to offer. There are some nice places to eat in Yamba while checking out the area like the tall lighthouse of Yamba (from the 1950s) offers an ocean view in a sweeping stretch of the coast and is popular for viewing whales during their migration season and for its vista.

For those looking to explore the surrounding countryside, Angourie is located just south of Yamba and is known for its Blue and Green Pools, old rock quarries that are now used as a beautiful swimming lagoon.

Overall, it is a cozy welcoming town with incredible natural attractions. Its combination of stunning beaches, rich fishing heritage, and calm coastal charm makes it a favorite place for those looking for a peaceful, yet lively coastal getaway.

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