Iluka has long been famous for fishing and serious anglers never visit without a frypan in the fishing gear. People also come to this beautiful coastal town to experience one of Australia's rarest and most accessible rainforest remnants.
The World Heritage listed Iluka Nature Reserve contains the largest remnant of littoral rainforest in New South Wales. It supports rich vegetation and abundant bird and wildlife.
Iluka Bluff has an excellent surfing beach and a great lookout platform with panoramic views - ideal for whale-watching. There is a netted swimming area at Iluka Bay and beautiful beaches with picnic areas at Back Beach, Frazers Reef and Woody Head.
Surfers and fisherman love the natural charm of Iluka.
A walk along the sea wall is the perfect way to unwind - or just sit, meditate and marvel at the tranquillity. This is a playground for dolphins.