Best Beaches in Pacific Palms
- Angelique Thomas
- Dec 20, 2025
- 3 min read
Updated: 4 days ago
From sheltered swimming bays to wild surf breaks and secluded stretches of sand, the beaches in Pacific Palms are some of the most beautiful and diverse on the NSW coast. Whether you are travelling with family, chasing waves or looking for quiet coastal moments, this guide covers the best local beaches and how to enjoy them safely.

Top Beaches in Pacific Palms
Boomerang Beach
Boomerang Beach is one of the region’s most iconic surf beaches, shaped by a sweeping natural curve and backed by dunes and bushland. It is patrolled during summer school holidays at the northern end, making it a popular choice during peak season.
Best for: surfing, sunrise walks, long beach days
Good to know: rips and strong currents can be present
Blueys Beach
Known for its dramatic headlands and powerful surf, Blueys Beach is a favourite with experienced surfers and photographers. It is un-patrolled and best enjoyed by confident ocean swimmers.
Best for: surf, photography, early morning beach walks
Good to know: dolphins are often spotted offshore in the mornings
Elizabeth Beach
Elizabeth Beach is the calmest and most family friendly of the Pacific Palms beaches. Sheltered by forested headlands, it is patrolled on Sunday mornings and during school holidays.
Best for: swimming, stand up paddle boarding, families
Good to know: a great option on windy days
Shelley Beach
A small, tucked away beach accessed via a short walking track. Shelley Beach is known locally as an unofficial nudist beach and offers clear water and a peaceful atmosphere.
Best for: quiet swims, sunbathing, secluded beach time
Good to know: un-patrolled and remote
Seal Rocks Beaches

Number One Beach
Also known simply as Number One, this gently curving bay is ideal for swimming and relaxed beach days. The water is often calm and clear, particularly in the mornings.
Best for: swimming, snorkelling, families
Good to know: early mornings are especially beautiful
Boat Beach
Located just over the hill from Number One, Boat Beach offers calm shallows and boat launch access.
Best for: paddling, boating, relaxed swims
Good to know: can be busy in summer due to boat access
Lighthouse Beach and Treachery
These wild, open beaches stretch along exposed coastline south of Seal Rocks. They are remote, unpatrolled and incredibly scenic.
Best for: experienced surfers, long walks, dramatic coastal scenery
Good to know: always check conditions before entering the water
Cellito and Sandbar Beaches

Cellito Beach
Cellito is reached via a rainforest boardwalk and opens onto a stunning stretch of coastline backed by forest.
Best for: surf, photography, escaping the crowds
Good to know: one of the most beautiful beach access walks in the region
Sandbar Beach
Accessible by 4WD, Sandbar Beach sits between the ocean and Smiths Lake, offering access to both environments in one location.
Best for: fishing, boating, lake and ocean access
Good to know: a permit is required for beach driving
Lake Swimming Alternatives

Smiths Lake
On days when the ocean is rough, Smiths Lake offers calm, crystal clear water and gentle shallows.
Best for: families, swimming, SUP and kayaking
Good to know: ideal for relaxed lake days and picnics
Beach Safety Tips
Pacific Palms beaches are known for powerful surf and changing conditions.
Always check patrol times and signage
Be aware of rips and currents
Keep a close eye on children and inexperienced swimmers
Slip, slop and slap, and stay sun smart
Wind direction matters, there is usually a sheltered option nearby










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