Cape Byron Headland and Lighthouse, New South Wales
With sweeping stretches of coasts, and to uphold the memory of the Australian shipwrecks as a part of the nation’s heritage before the investigation of marine GPS communications, it is only fair to pay a visit to the sailors’ light of hope, or the Australian Lighthouses. Additionally, these structures are always iconic, sided with rugged coats and glamorous harbor views.
The lighthouse of Cape Byron Headland is located at the heart of the State Conservation Area, marking the easternmost point of the country.
Rising over twenty meters in the crisp waters of the Pacific Ocean, the whitewashed lighthouse is an outstanding photography location, as well as a viewing point for a glimpse of lunging dolphins, breaching migrating whales, coastal turtles, and a spectacular sunrise each day.