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Casuarina is a town in the Tweed Shire of north-eastern New South Wales in Australia. It's a nice boutiquey little town with a lot of peace and quiet. The majority of the homes in the region lack a backyard. This small town has a population of less than 4,000 people. It appeals to the homosexual community, so there are quite a number of dual-income earners and fly-in-fly-out workers, since it has a broad mix of new rather than local people. It's a good fusion of professionals, white-collar and blue-collar workers. They all have one thing in common: they're all very family-oriented, whether they're younger families or seniors. The area also has a high-end café and restaurant culture. The Gold Coast is literally 15 to 20 minutes out.

You'll find lovely accommodation places, mostly mid-range priced. There are also several budget-friendly options. A good number of these facilities provide a spa and an outdoor pool. Some offer free parking and have beach access. Lodging options range from beach houses, resorts and villas to hotels, apartments and bed and breakfasts.

Neighbourhoods of Casuarina

Some of the neighbourhoods in this small town include:

  • Cedarwood Court: This neighbourhood hosts renovated lifestyle apartments and two-bedroom villas. It is located within the town's central precinct.
  • Casuarina Way: You'll mostly find two-storey townhouses in this neighbourhood.

What to see and do in Casuarina

  • Cudgen Creek: This area is rich in fauna and flora, with camps surrounding the foreshore. There's a place to hire kayaks and canoes and swimmers also frequent the area.
  • Tropical Fruit World: Take a tour of this family-friendly fruit farm and lovely park.
  • Casuarina Beach: Enjoy the cool waters and panoramic views at this serene beach.
  • Salt Central Park: This large open grassy area is ideal for sports and other recreational activities.
  • Farm & Co: If you're staying in a self-catering facility, you'll want to visit this location to purchase locally grown, high-quality vegetables and fruits. You'll also get to interact with the animals for free and get to feed them too.
  • Cudgen Nature Reserve: You can access the lake from this spot. There are trees for shade and picnic tables, making it a good hangout area.
  • Norries Cove: Enjoy whale-watching at this unspoiled beach.
  • Kingscliff Beach: If you love to surf, this beach is popular with surfers.
  • Bogangar Beach: Another ideal surfing spot with a sizeable walkable stretch.

What to eat in Casuarina

The locality offers a blend of cuisines, including Tibetan and the standard fish and chips outlets, a common meal in the area. Other interesting options that won't disappoint are pizza, pasta and spicy curry cuisine.

Typical events and festivals in Casuarina

While the town is small and doesn't have major festivals, the neighbouring localities always have something to offer. For example:

  • Murwillumbah Show: This is an agricultural show held annually in Murwillumbah, a 28-minute drive (26.7 kilometres) via Tweed Valley Way.
  • Byron Bay Writers Festival: This event takes place over three days in August and is held in Byron Bay, a thirty-nine-minute drive (53.9 kilometres) away via M1. It is organised by a non-profit membership organisation and presents writers and thinkers with a platform to come together.
  • CoolHeads: This is a drug and alcohol-free event, arts & crafts workshops. It is held on the second and fourth Friday of every month in Murwillumbah. Sausage sizzle and drinks are provided free of charge.
  • Northern Rivers Symphony Orchestra: Since early 1990s, this orchestra continues to delight music enthusiasts with a variety of concerts ranging from full-scale ballet productions to chamber ensembles. It takes place in Brisbane, Gold Coast, just 39 minutes (44.1 kilometres) away, via State Route 3.

How to move around in Casuarina

You can very well travel on foot in this town, as it's a half-hour round trip. It's even walkable to the neighbouring Kingscliff, which is just 5 kilometres away. To move around from place to place, especially if you are travelling with children, you might consider hiring a car rental for convenience. Alternatively, you can take the bus or hail a taxi.

The climate in Casuarina

Throughout the year, the weather is quite favourable at this destination, making it ideal for travel year-round. January and February is the hottest period, with average temperature highs of 28°C (82.4°F) and lows of 21°C (69.8°F). The coolest period occurs in June and July, with average temperature highs of 21°C (69.8°F) and lows of 10°C (50°F). There is significant rainfall, with the driest season experiencing four days of rainfall in August and September. The wettest season, February and March, experience an average of eleven and twelve days of precipitation, respectively.

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In Casuarina we will have light rain, light clothing is recommended as the temperatures will be warm throughout the day.

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    • 77°F | 64°F
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    • 75°F | 66°F

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A Perfect Stay   Zinc

A Perfect Stay Zinc

43 yd from city centre
Salty Haven

Salty Haven

1,049 yd from city centre
Hotel Oaks Casuarina Santai Resort

Hotel Oaks Casuarina Santai Resort

316 yd from city centre Excellent location
Cotton Beach Resort  Tweed Coast Holidays ®

Cotton Beach Resort Tweed Coast Holidays ®

1.3 mi from city centre Excellent location
Pebbles At Casuarina

Pebbles At Casuarina

389 yd from city centre