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Best beach areas in Australia

March 19, 2022 By itravelnet.com

Thanks to its location, Australia is one of the countries with more diversity of beaches that we can find, it is a challenge to find the best, endless sand, cliffs that have nothing to envy to the most famous of Ireland, giant palm groves and rainforests at the foot of the immense ocean, the characteristics of the Australian beaches are many, today there are almost 11 thousand listed of which most are virgin, as they belong to areas without nearby population.

Choosing the best ones can be quite a job, fortunately here we will give you some of the most visited and recommended by tourists who travel in summer to this wonderful country and fall in love with these natural landscapes.

Whitehaven

Also called “White Haven” without a doubt this beach can not miss in our recommendations, the jewel in the crown of the beaches of Australia, is considered the best in the country for its incredible scenery, is located on the island of Whitsunday, in addition to its fine white sand also has lagoons, lush vegetation and some caves, has no buildings that damage our beautiful view, it is said to be the most photographed beach in the country, if you still have doubts about why, we invite you to know it, you will be amazed.

Whitehaven

Lady Bay

Located in Sydney, it is a beach that became popular in the 70’s for the practice of nudism, nowadays it is optional, so if you want to be in a swimming costume or with clothes you won’t have any problem. It’s also a place where you can find good masseuses and massage escort services for a relaxing time. Overall, it’s a beach for open-minded people looking to relax while the waves and the wind blows against their bodies.

Lady Bay

Cable Beach

This is one of the largest beaches in the world, with 22 kilometers of pure sand. Located in Broome, it’s famous for its long stretch of beach where you can take camel rides. It is one of our recommendations if you are looking to swim or learn to tame the waves, in the southern part of this beautiful beach you can find 130 million year old fossils, exactly in Gantheaume.

Cable Beach

Palm Cove

It stands out as the most tropical beach you can visit in Australia, Palm Cove is located on the north coast in Queensland, it is a complete paradise, throughout its sandy beach there are plenty of palm trees that go perfectly with its tropical style and turquoise waters. It is set in an area surrounded by small mountains and full of vegetation. It is also an area with a wide variety of nightlife where you can enjoy party nights, alcohol and escort services. If you have been to Thailand you will surely see its similarity, the beauty of this landscape is such that it will make you want to stay.

Palm Cove

Blinky Beach

Located on a small island called Lord Howe in the Pacific Ocean, Blinky Beach is a sporting beach where you can surf and practice many specialties on the sand or in the sea. You can also find many fishermen who want to catch some species from the nearby reef. Its calm and crystal clear waters are perfect for swimming and relaxation, a short distance away there is also a golf course for lovers of this sport.

Blinky Beach

Byron Bay

Byron Bay is a legendary beach in New South Wales, lined with lighthouses and surrounded by dolphins, rays, whales and turtles. It is an old station converted into a tourist town, influenced mainly by its bohemian past and that hippie atmosphere characteristic of the past, definitely a place to fill with the best energy and dance to the rhythm of the immensity of the sea.

Byron Bay

Noosa Heads

It is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Australia, located in Queensland, is a place for surfing, has some extensive beaches and picturesque bays, also has a national park where you can go mountaineering, get in a canoe and go down the Everglades River or just relax and sunbathe on the golden sand of the beach.

Noosa Heads

Cottesloe Beach

Located in Perth, one of the most remote cities in the world, Cottesloe Beach is in Western Australia. If you are interested in learning water sports such as swimming, surfing and snorkeling, we invite you to make the trip to these beautiful beaches. Its blue-green waters and seascape with plenty of colorful fish will make you want to get the best shots of the coral reefs.

Cottesloe Beach

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