Casuarina, NSW

A tranquil coastal gem where sun, surf and serene living meet.
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Welcome to Casuarina, where pristine coastline meets laid-back elegance.

Casuarina is your escape into nature without giving up convenience. Think quiet walks on wide, sandy beaches, surf breaks, natural hinterland, and cafés just around the corner.

Just south of the Queensland border, Casuarina is nestled between the charming suburbs of Kingscliff and Cabarita Beach all contributing to its appeal as one of Northern NSW’s most sought-after beachside communities.

Casuarina at a glance

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The median price for a home is $2,200,000

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The median rental income is $1,300 per week

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There are over 6 parks and 2 schools in the catchment area

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Things to do in Casuarina

Casuarina may be small, but it's packed full of local gems to do.

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Spend the day at Casuarina Beach with the family

The beach is right on your back doorstep. Tucked behind a fringe of she-oak trees – the very trees that gave Casuarina its name – a coastal walkway guides you straight to the sand.

Step through the trees and you’ll discover a quiet, pristine stretch of beach, ideal for surfing, sunbathing, long walks, or simply watching the sun rise over the ocean. 

Known for its laid-back charm and coastal seclusion, this is the perfect place for families seeking a peaceful day by the ocean, without having to fight for their spot in the sand. It's the kind of beach that feels like your very own private escape.

Go whale watching at Norries Headland

Just a short drive south, between Casuarina and Cabarita Beach, lies Norries Headland – a must-visit for anyone exploring the area. Follow the boardwalk to a dramatic cliff edge where sweeping ocean views stretch as far as the eye can see. It’s the perfect vantage point to spot migrating whales or simply soak up the beauty of the coastline. 

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Norries Headland at Cabarita Beach

Browse the stalls at Salt Beach Markets

The Salt Beach Markets light up the foreshore every third Saturday of the month from 8 am to 1 pm. With live music, sunshine, and a hand-picked lineup of local stallholders, it’s a shopping experience that feels as good as it looks. 

At the heart of the markets is a commitment to sustainability – creating a greener, cleaner way to shop that supports local makers while protecting the ocean on their doorstep. 

Explore and learn at Tropical Fruit World

Nestled in the Tweed Valley, just 10 minutes from Casuarina, this picturesque farm is the perfect day out.

Join a guided tour to learn about tropical fruits, sample fresh varieties straight from the orchard, and say hello to the friendly farm animals. Then hop aboard the MV Water Dragon for a leisurely river cruise, where you’ll discover the region’s unique waterways, native plants, and wildlife. 

Round off your visit with a stop at the fruit ice creamery for a sweet treat, or take a little piece of the valley home with a plant from the nursery. 

Dining in Casuarina

Tucker is an unforgettable Australian cafe that combines local produce, a sustainable ethos, and a little bit of kitchen magic to craft cafe favourites with an Australian flair. 

Lola’s Mexican Cantina (also known as Lolita’s) is bursting with colour and energy, serving authentic Mexican dishes with bold, modern twists. Come for the food, and stay for the vibes. 

Spice Den is the go-to for pan-Asian flavours, offering a menu full of mouth-watering dishes in a stylish setting. With elegant interiors, a buzzing bar, and relaxed outdoor dining, it’s perfect for everything from date night to group celebrations. 

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Casuarina is part of Bundjalung Country and on the lands of the Minyungbal language people.