Kingscliff Profile

Kingscliff Profile

Unlike so many traditional beachside communities, Kingscliff has blossomed into a vibrant little beachfront township without losing its wonderful local identity.

It has an abundance of award winning eateries and cafes that offer a global cuisine, using the freshest local produce in a beachside alfresco dining setting.

It is blessed with a magnificent stretch of north facing beach that extends to Fingal Head and a beautiful estuary attracts families and fishermen alike. The lush farmlands of Cudgen and Duranbah are minutes from the beach and are the source of many ingredients used by the towns' collection of talented chefs.

Kingscliff has a range of shops, galleries and services as well as a variety of accommodation to suit all tastes, from beachfront cabins and camping to luxury apartments and boutique hotels. The Pub, Surf, Bowls and Leagues Clubs offer a range of great food and nightly entertainment.

Its central location means it is the perfect place to be based, the beauty of the Tweed Valley and Mount Warning, the street culture of Byron Bay or Surfers Paradise - are all less than 40 minutes by road from Kingscliff. There are very few places that can match the ambience and friendly atmosphere and still provide you with great food and fantastic coffee.

 




Aerial Shot of Kingscliff
Kingscliff's Point Break