Boambee Beach is a 5.7 km stretch of coastline located in Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia. It extends from Corambirra Point to the mouth of Boambee Creek, offering a scenic backdrop for outdoor activities. The beach is known for its fine sand, well-developed double bar system, and regular rips, making it popular with surfers and beach-goers alike. Boambee Beach is also a dog-friendly area, allowing off-leash visits. The surrounding landscape includes a 10-20 m high foredune and the North Coast railway, with the Coffs Harbour airport and a sewerage treatment works behind the northern half.
The beach faces southeast and experiences strong tidal currents due to the permanently open creek mouth. Gallows Beach, located on Corambirra Point, is a favorite spot for locals and offers excellent surf breaks. Boambee Beach is ideal for a fun day out with family and pets, featuring picnic areas and opportunities for beach fishing, kayaking, and paddleboarding.
The area around Boambee Beach also features scenic lookouts like the Boambee Headland, which offers spectacular views. Visitors can explore the diverse ecological wetlands of the Boambee Creek Reserve, where they can spot wildlife such as ospreys and koalas.