The network: Transport for NSW
Byron Bay's public transport is run by Transport for NSW, covering bus, train, ferry, light rail. You can plan any trip door-to-door with the official journey planner or in Google Maps.
Tickets & how to pay: Opal
Tap on and off with an Opal card or a contactless debit/credit card or phone. Daily and weekly caps apply, and travel is free after your weekly travel-reward threshold on Opal.
Good news for visitors: you can tap on with a contactless debit/credit card or phone, so there's no need to buy a local card for a short stay.
See current Opal fares & details →
What it costs
Distance-based fares with daily, weekly and Sunday caps. A 30-minute transfer discount applies when you change between modes.
Handy apps
- Opal Travel app
- Google Maps
Local tips
- Regional Northern Rivers buses are limited — check timetables before relying on them, and consider a hire car for the Byron hinterland.
- Newcastle has its own light rail along the foreshore plus the Stockton ferry, all on Opal.
- The Sunday cap makes weekends the cheapest time to explore by train and ferry.
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