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Getting Around
Byron Bay is most practically reached by car or shuttle from Gold Coast Airport, roughly one hour north. A Byron Bay Train Station exists but long-distance rail connections are limited, and most travelers find a hire car essential for reaching beaches and hinterland villages beyond the town centre.
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Cash or Card
Byron Bay operates comfortably on card for almost all transactions, from cafe breakfasts to surf hire. The Farmers Market and some hinterland stalls still prefer cash, so carrying a small amount of Australian dollars on market days is genuinely useful rather than just cautious.
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Good to Know
Byron runs on a slower clock than most Australian cities and that is not an accident. Arriving with a packed itinerary tends to create friction, while arriving with loose days and flexible afternoons tends to produce the kind of spontaneous experiences the town is actually famous for.
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ATMs
Several ATMs operate in and around the Byron Bay town centre, clustered near Jonson Street and the main shopping precinct. Surcharges apply at some independent machines, so withdrawing from a major bank ATM where possible keeps costs predictable.
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Currency
The Australian Dollar (AUD) is the sole currency, and it is accepted universally across Byron with strong card infrastructure throughout. Currency exchange is available in town but rates are unremarkable, and using a low-fee international card at an ATM typically offers a better conversion.
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Plugs
Australia uses the Type I outlet with angled flat pins, running at 230V and 50Hz. Most international travelers will need an adapter, though dual-voltage electronics like laptops and phone chargers require no converter.
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Safety
Byron Bay is generally very safe for travelers, though ocean swimming carries real rip and swell risks that should be taken seriously. Always swim between the flags on patrolled beaches and check local surf conditions before entering unfamiliar breaks, even on calm-looking days.
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Airports
Gold Coast Airport (OOL) sits approximately 100 km north and serves the most frequent domestic and some international routes into the Byron region. Ballina Byron Gateway Airport (BNK) is only 30 km away and handles Sydney and Melbourne routes, making it the quieter but often more convenient choice for beach-bound travelers.