Duranbah Beach, affectionately known as "Dee-bah" by locals, is the northernmost beach in New South Wales, Australia. Situated in Tweed Heads, it lies just a short distance from the Queensland border, making it a unique spot where visitors can stand in two states simultaneously. A brief walk up onto the headland can place you in Queensland.
Renowned for its consistent and powerful surf breaks, Duranbah Beach is a haven for surfers and bodyboarders alike. Its reliable swell ensures excellent conditions even when other beaches are flat. The beach has hosted significant events, including the Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast, attracting surfers from around the globe