24 Mar

Australia’s Best Beaches

Beaches in Australia are simply marvellous and how could they not be with that remarkable shoreline. Surely it has some of the best beaches in the world. Whether you are interested in surfing or just relaxation on the white sands overlooking a magnificent spectrum of green and blue, Australia has a perfect beach for everyone.

Bells Beach: This beach is categorically a paradise for surfers. If there was a country for surfers then Bells Beach would be its Capital. Bells Beach is the home of the world's longest-running surfing competition.

Bondi Beach: Located merely 7 kilometres far from the heart of the busy city of Sidney, Bondi beach has earn its reputation amongst beach lovers as one of the best beaches in the world. Bear in mind though that this beach is one 1 kilometre long and it is well overcrowded.

Cable Beach: Located in the town of Broome in Western Australia Cable beach is one of nature?s most valuable gems. This beach is 15 miles long with beautiful white sand washed daily by tides that can reach over nine metres. It is an almost perfect flat beach that slopes gently into the ocean.

Whitehaven Beach: Whitehaven Beach is a stunning, untouched 6 kilometer stretch of sandy enchantment along the coast of Whitsunday Island, Australia. Whitehaven Beach is frequently the site of weddings, gatherings and celebrations. People who have spent their holidays at Whitehaven Beach are delirious about the supreme magnificence and serene atmosphere that make this beach such a special place.

Palm Beach: Television viewers especially in Australia and the UK will be very familiar with Palm Beach, location for the mythical village of Summer Bay where the hit TV series Home and Away is located. The waters are tranquil with a small shallow beach ideal for a quick dip. Palm Beach is the perfect spot for a picnic.

If you requiere further information about the best beaches in Australia please click on the links provided for an up to date list of the best beaches in the world

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