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the soul of the lifestyle.
Kirra Beach is the soul of the original timeless coastal lifestyle. And Nirvana Beach House looks across the sparkling waters to the best waves on the East coast of Australia.
A beach of world renowned waves and a relaxed village atmosphere.
Perfectly positioned on the cusp of the Gold and Tweed coasts.
Snapper Rocks, one of the best surfing spots in the world is a 15 minute walk along the golden sands.

“Once upon a time, Snapper Rocks was a fairly average Gold Coast point break living in the shadow of it’s world famous cousin Kirra. In fact it was better known as a fishing spot (hence the name) than it was as a surf break. However, in April 1995 the Tweed River Entrance Sand Bypassing Project (TRESBP) began pumping sand out of the river mouth and dumping it just east of Snapper Rocks. Before long a super sand bank had formed in Rainbow Bay and once the swells started hitting, local surfers realised they had one of the world’s longest, and most consistent point breaks on their doorstep. Nowadays the Snapper Rocks superbank is probably the most crowded wave in Australia, but on any given day you’ll see some of the best surfers in the world ripping it up like there’s no tomorrow. When the swell and wind combine together, it’s possible to ride the wave all the way down to Kirra - well over a kilometre away, and for the lucky few who manage such a ride, it’s a personal slice of surfing history. “Snapper Rocks.com.
The Kirra Point has an amazing observation point which is a platform for whale watching or just admiring the stunning scenery from the beaches to the hinterland. There is something for everyone in this beautiful part of the world.


