10 Of The Best Beaches In Australia

Summer is just around the corner, but you haven’t decided where to go yet? Make sure you check out our list of 10 of the best beaches in Australia. To define the character of Australia, it’s necessary to have your holiday at one of the wonderful beaches of the country. Being a continent, Australia is washed by the ocean from all the sides, that’s why it’s not a difficult task to find some heavenly spots for your holiday wherever you go in this amazing country. Australia is a heaven for water sport enthusiasts, because this is where you can find world-class surf beaches or go snorkeling or scuba diving admist colorful coral reefs. Those who seek for solitude and romance can find lots of secluded coves and glittering hidden bays to laze in the sun and do nothing else but enjoying the slow paced beach life. Numerous islands, among which there are also uninhabited ones with lots of endemic animals enclose the secret of an island romance and wait for you to discover.

Best Beaches In Australia

Hervey Bay

Hervey Bay

If you are on the eastern coast of Australia, you’ll probably visit Brisbane, the capital city of Queensland, which is actually a gate to many wonderful beaches, among which Hervey Bay is set apart. This bay is 300 km north of Brisbane, but it’s worth investing some time to get there. Here you can experience nature in its wildest form, and if you are here from the beginning of July, you can also marvel the whale migration from the cold waters of Antarctica to Whitsundy Island. Dolphins and turtles are also common in these places. A visit to this area becomes even more entertaining with the Hervey Bay Wale Festival during the winter months (don’t be embarrassed, let’s keep in mind that Australia is in the Southern Hemisphere, so here you spend your summer holidays in winter). Educational displays and concerts are the indispensable part of the festival, which is very often accompanied by parades. The sheltered waters of the Hervey Bay are ideal for kayaking, jet skiing and wind surfing, which are by the way some of the most popular attractions on offer. Yacht sailing is also available, but yet not very affordable, so you can replace it with your own boating adventure.

Hervey Bay beach Australia

Wolf Rock and Roy Rufus Artificial Reef are heaven for scuba divers and wreck dive enthusiasts. Besides sun-and-sand experiences there are also many things to see and among them The Hervey Bay Historical Village and Museum are set apart. Beachfront cafes, shops, boutique espresso bars and wineries alongside The Hervey Bay Golf and Country Club will make you feel a sense of European lifestyle (this is mentioned just for those, who are very conscious not to miss the hustle and bustle of the civilized World).

Bondi Beach

Bondi Beach

Sidney is a popular gateway to some fantastic beaches, like Bondi. Here you’ll have a wide range of events and activities to enjoy. To start with, you can just walk along the beach with golden powdery sand and take in the views, which you have probably seen in many films or on postcards. The beach is a busy one, so take into account the fact that you’ll hardly have it completely to yourself at any time of the day, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the quintessential Australian sun. Being very close to the city center also has advantages, such as different events held there all year round. Bondi Beach is a hotspot for many festivals, surf running marathons, art shows, even the Christmas Day with its iconic fireworks. If you want to take part in one of these events, just make sure you buy tickets beforehand, because the shows and festivals are very popular and the beach gets really crowded on such days. The beach is also perfect for amature surfers, because this is where you can both take lessons in safe waters and also be sure you are out of danger due to the volunteer lifesavers of the oldest Life Saving Club in Australia. If you are fond of handmade jewellery and vintage clothing visit the flea market every weekend to find some cool stuff with affordable prices. Art enthusiasts are advised to visit the art galleries in Curlewis Street on their way back from the beach.

Noosa, Sunshine Coast

Noosa, Sunshine Coast

The location of the Sunshine coast is quite convenient for those in Brisbane, because it’s only one hour from the city. If you are tired of the city buzz choose this beach to have some lovely hours in sandy solitude. Miles of pristine beaches, stretches of white sand… it can take hours to explore the area at your own pace. Those who are in search of tropical luxury and stupendous extravagance can choose this beach. Be sure you can find top class services here, because there is a big concentration of glamorous resorts in the beach area. All these don’t result in the destruction of the environment, because alongside luxury hotels, you can still observe wildlife in its natural setting. Noosa offers some breathtaking views and is perfection for for photographic enthusiasts. Noosa National Park is a very popular spot for wildlife and bird watching, so take the advantage, since nowhere else have you the opportunity to see so many endemic birds and animal species!

Glenelg Beach

Glenelg Beach

Want an unforgettable romantic trip for two? We can advise another gorgeous beach in Australia: Glenelg. If you are in Adelaide, you are lucky enough to get to this beach in only half an hour by tram. All kinds of summer entertainment are waiting for you. Don’t miss the chance to unwind in sidewalk cafes or join in the festivals in neighbouring towns, get to know the history of the area in museums and savour the sub-tropical flavours in classy restaurants. After all, what can be more romantic than swimming with dolphins and watching the magnificent sunset? You’ll also have a wonderful opportunity to take a seaside golf course or surfing lessons, join a fishing charter or visit the famous amusement park to have some more fun.

Palm Beach

Palm Beach Australia

Australia is lucky enough to have an arsenal of world-class beaches, like Palm Beach. Due to the convenient location (it’s more or less an hour drive from Sidney) it has become a favorite destination for both backpackers and the rich residents of the city, who have built luxury villas there. Being located on the tip of a long peninsula, the beach has a very dramatic setting, which you’ll definitely appreciate. Palm Beach is a famous hub for sun-and-sand adventures and water sports, since it’s a favorite spot for surfers. Historic Barrenjoey Lighthouse will provide some of the best views ever. The beach is also famous for being family-friendly, with numerous rock pools with shallow waters, which are ideal for children. Humpback whales against the backdrop of Pacific Ocean vistas will make an indelible impression if you visit these places in the winter.

Ninety Mile Beach

Ninety Mile Beach

It won’t be an exaggeration if we say that Ninety Mile Beach is the fame of Victoria’s southeastern coastline. It happens to be located near Gippsland lakes, which makes it even more alluring. For ultimate solitude you’d rather choose this beach to be the only one, who enjoys the pinch-me perfection of the blue-green ocean and the isolated stretches of powder-soft sand. Once you come here, it’ll be rather hard to be deprived of the stickiness of water on your skin after the vacation ends. Ninety Mile Beach is the right place to get your dose of Vitamin D for the rest of the year. Here you can spot marine life, get closer to the history of Aboriginal people, take part in the annual Ninety Mile Beach Surf Fishing Competition, and the end of outdoor activities on offer isn’t still in sight.

Cable Beach

Cable Beach

Cable Beach is the crown jewel of Western Australia’s Kimberley region. The name of Cable Beach conjures up images of a camel train against the backdrop of the ochre-red sunset. Seize the opportunity to ride a camel along the unspoilt beach or get your bit of pearling history at one of the quaint towns along the beach. There is so much to see and discover in this amazing region. Here you can buy rare South Sea pearls or spend a night on the beach watching the amazing natural phenomenon of the Staircase to the Moon, encounter the history and culture of the Aboriginal community and impress all your senses with the uniqueness of the quintessential Australian landscape.

Another fantastic discovery can be the dinosaur footprints at Gantheaume Point, which dates back 130 million years. What can be more impressive than the testament of the existence of these giant reptiles that you can see with your own eyes? You don’t have to be a history nerd to appreciate the old culture of Rubibi Aboriginal people, and if you have a wish to learn more about them and local animals and plants as well as the traditional medicine, visit the coastal reserve of the Minyirr Park. Satisfy your culture cravings at galleries in Broome, admiring the works of Aboriginal artists and why not the mind-blowing examples of contemporary art.

What regards the cuisine, it’s a fantastic mix of Japanese, Filipino and Malay gastronomic traditions. Quite an intriguing fact for gourmets!

Mission Beach

Mission Beach

Mission Beach is located on the Queensland coast. Here you can immerse yourself in the wilderness of Wet Tropics Rainforest or soak up the classic tropical charm in Dunk, Bedarra or Hinchinbrook islands. Being a gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, this town is a very popular destination for those who crave some amazing diving and snorkelling. This aquatic playground allows you to test your endurance or just slow down and be relaxed as much as you can. Island escapes are an added bonus of diversity, since no matter what kind of person you are, sometimes you like the ultimate solitude more than anything else. Rainforest hikes and crocodile spotting are for the adventurous ones, and the conservation of tropical rainforest birds is for wildlife and bird watching enthusiasts.
Many stylish restaurants and boutiques dot Porter Promenade, which means you can go back to your sophisticated lifestyle whenever you are tired of the wilderness. Here you can also treat your taste buds with tropical fruit wines and fresh exotic seafood.

Whitehaven Beach

Whitehaven Beach

Sun, sea and surf are the essence of the island adventure and if you seek for an indulgent tropical escape, Whitsunday islands welcome you. These islands are fringed by the turquoise waters of the Coral Sea and are truly the embodiment of an exotic paradise. As if that didn’t sound perfect enough, these islands border with the Great Barrier Reef, which is probably the most iconic spot associated with Australia.

Luxury resorts on some of the islands offer honeymoon packages that will suit all your needs. For couples, there’s nothing more romantic than lazing in the sun to the sound of rolling waves lulling you into deep relaxation or watch the blazing sun sink into the Ocean. You can have island adventures each day taking yacht tours to a different island or coral reefs every time, and be sure your impressions will outshine one another each time.

Whitehaven Beach is located on the largest island of the archipelago – Whitsunday Island, and is a very popular beach, where you can enjoy pure nature without the hustle and bustle of the modern civilization. The finely crushed coral sand of this beach is definitely unparalleled and is a strong reason to come here once in a lifetime.

Wineglass Bay

Wineglass Bay

Wineglass Bay is located on Tasmania’s Freycinet Peninsula and due to the glittering palette of blues and greens has a truly flawless beauty. This palm-fringed tropical paradise can compete with all the best beaches in the world, since here you can feel all the charm of an island romance. Wineglass Bay offers lots of ocean adventures, among which fishing, sailing and sea kayaking. If you feel like stretching your legs, go bushwalking or rock-climbing to get the adrenaline pumping through your veins. Tasmanian cuisine will impress your senses with exotic flavours of fish, scallops and fresh oysters from the crystal clear waters of surrounding ocean. Here you can find luxury lodges with all modern conveniences to make your vacation a perfect relaxing experience. If you don’t want to explore the peninsula at your own pace, take guided walking tours to learn the history of the Aboriginal people and the French explorers, who were the first to discover these places. If you want to get fantastic panoramic views of this paradise, take a flight over the island to get the best on offer.

Wineglass Bay Beach