Boomerang Beach NSW – Surf, Sand and Coastal Escape in Pacific Palms
- Apr 20
- 3 min read
Updated: Apr 21

Boomerang Beach in Pacific Palms is one of the most iconic stretches of coastline on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales. Known for its sweeping curve of sand, consistent surf and laid-back coastal feel, it’s a favourite for both surfers and holidaymakers looking to slow down.
Located just minutes from Blueys Beach and Elizabeth Beach, Boomerang Beach offers the perfect mix of wild ocean energy and natural beauty, backed by bushland and national park.
About Boomerang Beach
Boomerang Beach gets its name from its distinctive curved shape, forming a long arc between two rocky headlands. This natural formation helps create varied surf conditions and some protection from prevailing winds.
Stretching for around 1.4 kilometres, the beach faces east, capturing consistent ocean swells and delivering beautiful sunrise views across the Pacific.
It’s widely regarded as one of the best surfing beaches in the Pacific Palms region, attracting both experienced surfers and beginners depending on conditions.
Surfing at Boomerang Beach
Boomerang Beach is known for its reliable waves and variety of breaks.
Southern end: stronger, more powerful waves for experienced surfers
Northern end: gentler conditions, better for beginners
Consistent swell year-round thanks to its orientation
The rocky ledges and sandbanks help shape quality waves, which is why the beach regularly hosts surfing competitions and events.
Swimming and Safety
While Boomerang Beach is beautiful, it can also be unpredictable.
Not always patrolled (typically summer patrols only)
Moderate hazard rating
Strong rips can occur
Always check conditions before entering the water and swim between the flags when patrols are active.

Things to Do at Boomerang Beach
Relax on the Sand
The wide stretch of soft sand makes it perfect for long beach walks, sunbathing or simply taking in the coastal scenery.
Rock Pools and Exploring
At low tide, the rocky headlands reveal rock pools ideal for exploring marine life.
Fishing
Beach and rock fishing are popular here, with plenty of space along the shoreline.
Whale and Dolphin Spotting
During migration season, whales can often be seen offshore, along with dolphins cruising through the waves.
Nature and Surroundings
Boomerang Beach sits within the stunning Pacific Palms area, surrounded by the natural beauty of Booti Booti National Park.
Behind the beach you’ll find coastal vegetation, walking tracks and access to nearby lakes and waterways, making it easy to combine beach time with bush walks or exploring the wider region.
Nearby Beaches to Explore
One of the best things about this area is how close everything is.
Blueys Beach – popular and accessible, great for families
Elizabeth Beach – calmer and often safer for swimming
Shelly Beach – good for snorkelling
Each beach faces a slightly different direction, so you can usually find good conditions somewhere along the coast.
Where to Stay Near Boomerang Beach
Accommodation around Boomerang Beach is mostly holiday homes and boutique stays, many within walking distance of the sand.
1-minute walk from Boomerang Beach and 7 minutes by foot from Blueys Beach.
You’ll also find more options just minutes away in Blueys Beach village, including cafes, small shops and relaxed dining.
Why Visit Boomerang Beach
Boomerang Beach is one of those places that feels both wild and peaceful at the same time. It’s not overdeveloped, it’s not crowded like major tourist hubs, and it delivers exactly what people come to the North Coast for the natural beauty, good surf and space to breathe.









