Best Beaches in Australia

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 Best Beaches in Australia
                                 
  1. Bondi Beach

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A beautiful breath-taking white sand beach- Bondi is one of the most popular and must-visit beaches of the land of kangaroos. Bondi beach attracts several thousands of tourists to its sandy paradise every year. Some of the definite must-do activities at the Bondi beach would include- getting on your surfing board and taking a dip in the water. The beach also houses heritage-listed Bondi Pavilion- that is home to an exquisite art gallery, caf? and theatre and organizes a host of events annually.

  1. Four Mile Beach

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The famous four-mile beach is definitely counted as one of the most sought-after beaches of Port Douglas. One could walk around the beach and bask in the sun for hours enjoying their time with family, friends or the loved ones. The four-mile beach is a big hit among the kids and is an amazing getaway to play with baby crabs, that the four-mile beach is a home to. The four-mile beach also has a line of ocean-facing resorts that provide a beautiful accommodation away from home. Grab a glass of chilled beer or a cup of your favorite mocha and sit back enjoying the breath0taking view.

  1. White Haven Beach

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An award-winning beach is one of the largest beaches in Australia situated at the Whitsunday Area in Queensland. The island is easily accessible through seaplane, small boats. There are some local guides and tour-operators that can assist in half-day or full-day tours in and around the White Haven Beach. Enjoy a lovely barbeque lunch by the waters in one of the few restaurants operating in the local areas to try our to mouth-watering delicacies. The White Haven Beach must undoubtedly be on your bucket-list for the next holiday that you would plan.

  1. Surfer?s Paradise Beach

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Scoring almost a near perfect 9 or a perfect 10 on 10 on aspects such as accessibility, Sea and Water quality and Atmosphere, is the Surfer?s Paradise beach of Queensland, Australia. Not just that, the Surfer?s Paradise beach is even counted among the top beaches to visit on the planet. Located near Brisbane, the Surfer?s Paradise beach offers a picturesque tourist experience of the golden sands and the aqua blue sights. Just get on the deck and sip into your favorite cocktail as you bask into the magnificent view of the waters, or simply get on your surfing board and dive in!

  1. Noosa Main Beach

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Heartily enjoy the beautiful sunshine at the Main Noosa Beach along the famous coastline of Australia that faces the north. Known best for it waves that are gentle and moderate, the Noosa main beach presents as the perfect beach travel destination for families with kids and budding surfer?s that may not be very confident of stronger waves in the water, to try out their hand at surfing, as the Noosa main beach remains mostly safer for swimming and surfing round the year.

  1. Cable Beach, Western Australia

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This one is a quiet beach and is seldom crowded and would be perfect for an evening with your loved ones if you are looking to spend quality time together with a peaceful and calming sunset in the backdrop. Getting its name from the cable that was laid out in the eighties between Java and Broome, this beach offers a visual treat of the sun setting over the Indian Ocean and stretches to over 22 kms. The striking contrast of the red ochre cliffs with the light-colored sand paints a beautiful and picturesque landscape. This beach sees most traffic from May to October and people also take back with them south sea pearls as souvenir.

  1. Turquoise Bay, Western Australia

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The interplay of colors with presence of octopuses, turtles and other sea creatures touching the vibrant sands makes this beach a loved an often-visited place for tourists.

The main attraction here that draws in people is the Ningaloo Reef which faces the Indian ocean and is a part of the Cape Range National Park. If you are looking to spend a relaxed day and then flaunt that suntan this is the place for you. Also, if you are in a mood for some activities like snorkeling or scuba diving, you wont be disappointed. While a mix of strong and moderate currents, scuba diving and snorkeling activities are available with help, in case you are a novice. Enjoy the beautiful colors merging between the sand, sun and the waters and take a dip or go in for a dive.

  1. Seventy Five Mile Beach, Fraser Island

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166,000 hectares! Yes, you heard it right. This sand island, which is the largest in the world awaits you! The tropical rainforest and its golden sands make you feel as if you are in paradise with colors spread over the canvas in front of your eyes, till wherever you can see. The shipwrecks and freshwater lakes add to scenic beauty of the Great Barrier Reef which is to the north. Those looking to spend the day fishing, the right type of natural environment is available for the same.

  1. Wineglass Bay, Freycinet Peninsula, Tasmania

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Are you looking to camp or stay in luxury with pink granite mountains in the backdrop? Yes you heard its right! This stunning view is a reality when you visit the Wineglass Bay which is located in the larger Coles Bay and sits on the Freycinet Peninsula on Tasmania?s east coast. The breathtaking scenery adds to the experience of staying there overnight with a view like no other. The mountains seem to protect the beach and the bay making sunset the most beautiful part of the day. People also visit this place to cruise the waters and have a good time at the bay. Hikers are a common sight too and people stop by for a swim often. If you want to spend your day fishing, head here to enjoy the experience.

  1. Burleigh Heads, Gold Coast, Queensland

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If you are looking for swimming, surfing or body boarding on the Gold Coast, then head to this north-east facing beach which is protected by the cape Burleigh Head. Also known as ?The Point?, barbecues and other leisure group activities like cricket matches are held at the headland. Surfers are a usual site but to add to it, there are also music and jam nights with fireworks and musicians adding to the charm of this place.

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