Pacific Palms is a fabulous weekend getaway and holiday destination with fabulous beaches
and great facilities supporting a wide range of activities. It is located about 300km north of Sydney.
Pacific Palms is the name for the section of the Mid-North Coast that stretches along the coastline from Tarbuck Bay in the south to Tiona Park in the north. The name 'Pacific Palms' is also used for the major shopping area located adjacent to Boomerang Beach. Pacific Palms is an ideal holiday spot offering a large array of attractions and excellent facilities in the array of small communities in the area. The local townships cater specifically for tourists and people who have chosen to retire or live. The Pacific Palms district has a very friendly and relaxed life-style, and is very welcoming for visitors
to the area. Fishing is a very popular pastime and there are many types available including boat, beach, headlands, rock and the shoreline fishing. The major industry in Pacific Palms is tourism, and the district attracts many thousands of visitors each year. The Pacific Palms district is also the home to the famous Booti Booti National Park, and boasts some of the best surfing beaches in New South Wales, including the famous "Bulls Paddock" located on the south end of Seven Mile Beach. An unusual attraction is the Green Cathedral located in a cabbage tree forest near Wallis Lake.