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Top Beaches in Australia

beaches in AustraliaDiscover Australia's best beach destinations.
There are an awful lot of beaches in Australia and most of them are deserted. Australia boasts some of the best beaches on the planet and the huge coastline stretches for nearly 37,000 km. Most of Australia's cities and towns are situated on the coast, within a few kilometres of the ocean, which amounts to 85% of Australia's population living within one hour's drive of the coastline. The following are some of the Australia beaches;

Top Beaches in Australia - Australian Beach Guide
Cottesloe Beach (Perth , Western Australia)
Perths-Cottesloe BeachPerth’s Cottesloe Beach is one of the city's most popular places for swimming, snorkelling and surfing. Here, towering Norfolk pines line a boulevard buzzing with cafes and pubs. Enjoy an early-morning breakfast beside the Indian Ocean, or a refreshing sunset beer at the pub. At Cottesloe, the clean, clear coastline and smooth terraced lawns are filled with locals who flock here to enjoy the sun. This long, wide beach is great for games, surfing, and sunbathing. Sunday drinking sessions at “The Cott” are famous throughout the country

Cape Tribulation Beach
Cape Tribulation Beach is located in Northern Queensland. Relax here in the crystal blue waters and fine white sand and let the day’s pass you by. This is where the jungle meets the water and paradise is born. Cape Tribulation Beach is located on the northern side of the Cape Tribulation headland and is the most sheltered location when the south east trade winds are blowing.

CCable Beach in Broomeable Beach (Broome, Western Australia)
Cable Beach in Broome, is situated 7 km from town along a good bitumen road. Cable Beach is home to one of Australia's most famous and best beaches in the world. This beach is so big, you’ll always find room for yourself and the water is bathtub warm. The beach itself is 22.5 km long with beautiful white sand washed clean daily by tides that can reach over nine metres. The water is crystal clear turquoise, and the gentle swells hardly manage to topple over as they roll up onto the almost perfectly flat beach. Sunset camel rides operate daily along the beach.

BBondi Beachondi Beach (Sydney)
Bondi Beach is a popular beach and the name of the surrounding suburb in Sydney, Australia. The place to be seen, Bondi beach is famous all over for the hard bodies it attracts. This one kilometer beach can get kind of crowded but this a must see stop for any trip to Sydney. Catch some rays with locals and cool off with the surfers. Watch out for the rip current as it can be deadly. Signs are posted and lifeguards are always on duty.

Surfer Paradise (Gold Coast)
Surfers Paradise is a suburb on the Gold CoastSurfers Paradise is a suburb on the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. Surfer’s Paradise is a great beach to meet locals and travelers a like. It’s wide, beautiful, and the water’s nice and warm. The waves here are also great for surfing. Surfer’s is a definite party spot and for those looking to mix their beach activities with some social activities.

Whitehaven Beach (Whitsunday Islands)
Whitehaven Beach Whitsunday IslandsWhitehaven Beach is a 6 km stretch along the Whitsunday Island. Whitehaven is the masterpiece of the Whitsunday islands. Located on a deserted island and nearly four miles long, this stretch of sand will have asking people to pinch you. No one walks away disappointed.

Bells Beach (Victoria)
Bells Beach is a coastal locality of Victoria, Australia in Surf Coast Shire and an internationally famous surf beach, located 100 km south-west of Melbourne, on the Great Ocean Road near the towns of Torquay and Jan Juc. Everything about Bells Beach is geared for surfing. From the shops, to the number of major surf goods manufacturers who base their global operations there, to the chilled-out disposition of the locals themselves, it's clear that Bells Beach is a surf town.

Byron Bay (North Coast, New South Wales)
Byron BayByron Bay is a beachside town in the north of the state of New South Wales in Australia. It is located 759 kilometres north of Sydney and 140 kilometres south of Brisbane.Byron Bay is the easterly most point of the Australian continent, and one of the most popular surfing beaches in New South Wales.

Four Mile Beach (Port Douglas, Queensland)

Four Mile Beach, aptly named for the four miles of clean white sand, curves around one side of Port Douglas. Located just an hour north of Cairns, along one of Australia's most scenic coastal routes, against a backdrop of rainforest mountains with a foreground of the Coral Sea

Hyams Beach (Jervis Bay, New South Wales)

Hyams Beach is a small seaside village in the Shoalhaven, New South Wales, Australia, on the shores of Jervis Bay. The village, roughly 3 hours drive south of Sydney, is bordered by 3 beaches, Chinaman's Beach to the north, Hyams Beach and Seaman's Beach to the south. Seaman's Beach is the largest of the three beaches, stretching for approximately 2 kilometres (1.6 miles). Hyams Beach is renowned as having the whitest sand in the world, the sun seems to reflect off of the water and sand even more so at this beach than others because it is so brilliant. It is an excellent holiday area for families.

Manly Beach (Sydney Suburbs, New South Wales)
Manly Beach SydneyManly Beach is a well known beach situated in Sydney's Northern Beaches, Australia. A visit to Manly by ferry provides you with the quintessential Sydney experience. The thirty-minute cruise across Sydney Harbour puts you in a relaxed mood to enjoy this easy-going and cosmopolitan suburb. With the famous surf beach on the Pacific Ocean side and a serene inner harbour beach on the other, Manly has the best of both waterfront worlds and is a popular place to swim, windsurf, parasail, snorkel, kayak, surf and scuba dive.

Ninety Mile Beach (Gippsland, Victoria)
The Ninety Mile Beach is a sandy stretch of south-eastern coastline of Victoria, Australia which separates the Gippsland Lakes region from Bass Strait. Ninety Mile Beach itself is the ocean-facing edge of one giant sand dune and is the perfect place to stretch your legs and go for a short stroll. Located just over 250 kilometres from Melbourne, Ninety Mile Beach is home to some of Australia's biggest surf fishing and provides ample opportunities for swimming, fishing, boating and sailing.

Palm Beach (Sydney Suburbs, New South Wales)

Palm BeachPalm Beach is a northern beachside suburb of SydneY, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Palm Beach is located 41 kilometres north of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Pittwater Council, in the Northern Beaches region. Palm Beach sits on a peninsula at the end of Barrenjoey Road, between Pittwater and Broken Bay. Palm Beach is the exclusive, high-end of Sydney's long stretch of the northern beaches; it's everything you'd expect from the insular-peninsula amid the playground of the nation's rich and famous

Pebbly Beach (New South Wales)

Pebbly Beach, one of the park's major attractions, lies between two headlands and forms a splendid sand beach for bathing and surf, followed by hilly grassland towards the bush.

The Sunshine Coast

This destination is similar to the Gold Coast, but without the glitz. Little Cove is an excellent place to rub surfboards with some of the world's best. There are also world-class surfing schools to help the beginning surfer learn how to hang-ten.

Kangaroo Island
Find friendly encounters with sun-loving sea lions on the beaches of this wildlife wonderland. Kangaroo Island is Australia's third largest island - after Tasmania and Melville Island. It is 112 kilometres (70 mi) southwest of Adelaide at the entrance of Gulf Saint Vincent.

Beautifully sculpted by nature's hand, the beaches of Australia are unlike any other known to man. Clean white sands and crystal blue waters are as pleasing to eye as they are to the rest of your body and senses. A meeting place of nature's raw strength and man's need to face it is what makes the Australia beaches such a destination of choice for the world's foremost surfers. Whether you wish to ride the pipeline or simply bask in the golden rays of the sun, exploring the top beaches, plan Australia tour.

A vacation getaway unlike any other, allow Australia to surround you with her mystifying enchantments and world-famous beaches.

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6 comments:

  1. There are many things that make the land down under popular with the bushies and blokes. From mud crabs and the Outback, to a cold stubby in a pub, Australia has just about everything for everyone. For everything that Australia has to offer its residents and visitors, there is still one thing and one thing only that draws visitors to Australia more than anything else: the beaches.

    Australia's diversity extends beyond its flora and fauna, as its beaches are also quite diverse. Whether you are looking for a place where you can catch a few breakers and hang with the surfies, or a peaceful place to sunbake and eye a few Sheilas, Australia has beach for you.

    Most Glamorous Beach in Australia is Bondi Beach
    Bondi is Australia’s most famous beach.

    Thanks for information on Top Beaches in Australia.
    Good Blog.

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  2. Beaches in Australia are really beautiful.
    Australia is home to many majestic beaches. It is these very beaches that attract people from all over the world to their sandy shores, seeking fun in the sun during their Down Under getaway.

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  3. One of the best beaches in Australia commence only a 3 hour drive south of Sydney in a small peaceful town called Durras.

    Durras offers you beautiful bushwalking trails through luscious rainforests filled with fernery and a variety of towering gum trees. Durras Lake is an estuary protected by winds with plenty of places to camp while you enjoy the sunshine on the water. Durras Lake is a popular area for people who enjoy swimming and canoeing. It is an excellent area to go prawning and salt water fishing. The beach is long and white with good waves for people who enjoy surfing.

    Thanks

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  4. Australia, the world's largest island, has Most Beautiful Beaches and some of the best surfing beaches to be found anywhere.

    True, and i too agree that "the most famous and top beach in Australia", is -"Sydney's Bondi Beach".

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  5. Among so many fantastic Australia Beaches, i like is Whitehaven Beach on Whitsunday Island, for its stunning beauty. It is one of the Best Australian beach.

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  6. Well, I’d like to recommend Bondi which is one of Australia's most famous beaches and among the world’s most well known for its great sandy beach and its surf. It is a modern and stylish coastal resort which is very popular.
    Bondi has a number of cafes and restaurants which look out over the beach and makes a great place to stay and visit.
    So if anyone plans to travel to Australia try to visiting this beach. I hope your tour will be memorable.

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