Grants Beach, also known as North Haven Beach, is a picturesque stretch of coastline in Port Macquarie-Hastings, New South Wales. It offers a serene environment with white sand and clear blue waters, ideal for swimming, surfing, and sunbathing. The beach extends for about 9 km, backed by a vegetated foredune and sandy barrier, with a nearby caravan park and the Camden Haven SLSC. Lifeguards patrol the beach during peak seasons, providing a safe haven for beachgoers.
Historically, the area was explored by Captain James Grant in 1800, and the beach is named in his honor. The surrounding area, including Crowdy Bay National Park, offers beautiful walking trails and stunning views, making it a popular spot for nature lovers.
The nearby towns of North Haven and Laurieton provide all necessary amenities, including motels, caravan parks, and diverse dining options. Despite limited facilities directly at the beach, visitors can find everything they need in these adjacent communities.