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ByronBay

For international visitors

Getting to Byron Bay

Flying in from overseas? Here's the practical stuff — visas, money, connectivity, weather and how to get from the airport into Byron Bay.

Visas & entry

Most short-stay visitors need an electronic visa before travelling — typically an ETA (subclass 601) or eVisitor (subclass 651), depending on your passport. They're applied for online and usually approved quickly. Always confirm the current requirements for your nationality on the official Australian Department of Home Affairs website before you book.

Flights & airport

Byron Bay is served by Ballina Byron Gateway Airport (BNK). ~30 minutes to Byron Bay; the Gold Coast (OOL) is ~1hr north with shuttle and rideshare options.

Money & currency

Australia uses the Australian Dollar (AUD). Cards and contactless/phone payments are accepted almost everywhere — you rarely need cash. Tipping is not expected (it's a genuine extra for great service, not an obligation). Prices on this site are in AUD; here's a quick guide:

A$
$66 USD
£52 GBP
61 EUR
$108 NZD
$88 SGD
$90 CAD
¥10,000 JPY

Rates are approximate and for orientation only — check a live converter before you travel or transact.

Staying connected

Prepaid SIMs and eSIMs from the major carriers (Telstra, Optus, Vodafone) are easy to buy at the airport or online before you arrive — handy for maps, rideshare and public-transport apps. Free wi-fi is common in cafes, libraries and shopping centres.

Weather & when to come

Remember the seasons are flipped: summer is December–February (warm to hot) and winter is June–August (mild in the north, cooler down south). For Byron Bay, layers and sun protection are the year-round essentials.