With its numerous beaches, unspoilt hinterland, and relaxed lifestyle, Byron Bay is one of Australia’s most popular tourist destinations. It has a special kind of magic that attracts travellers from around the globe for its natural beauty, and relaxed and unconventional lifestyle.

Banksia Blooms in the Arakwal National Park
The Oasis resort accommodation gives you access to all that Byron Bay has to offer from a tranquil, luxurious setting only minutes away from the centre of town.
Just 2 minutes drive from the heart of Byron Bay, the Oasis Resort is a secluded holiday resort set on 5 acres of lush tropical gardens overlooking the treetops of the Arakwal National Park.
Providing a range of spacious self-contained accommodation from the unique, award-winning Tree Top Houses offering contemporary luxury and style, to the Mediterranean tone of the open plan apartments, the Resort offers all the facilities you could expect.
Arakwal National Park

Arakwal National Park entrance adjacent Oasis Resort
The 183 hectare park stretches from the lighthouse reserve on Australia’s most easterly point south along Tallow Beach for nearly two kilometers. Its creation is the result of the first indigenous land use agreement in Australia to provide for such a park.
The area provides habitat for significant flora and fauna species, including wintering sites for nomadic and migratory birds and flying foxes and is also home to the Cibum Margil Swamp, a declared coastal wetland. The area also is highly significant to local Indigenous People for thousands of years and contains important Aboriginal mythological and burial sites and campsites.
The Arakwal Aboriginal people are the acknowledged custodians of the Byron Bay area and retain a strong role and interest in the maintenance, protection and management of Aboriginal cultural values.


