Australia's Beaches
Craving an Australian beach holiday?
Learn about some of our iconic beach destinations. There’s Victoria’s Great Ocean Road, which links famous surf beaches, tranquil seaside towns, whale lookouts and the Twelve Apostles. In Tasmania’s Freycinet National Park, you can swim, fish and kayak against a backdrop of dusky pink mountains, blue-green sea and white sand.
Australia has many spectacular coastal journeys. Sail through the Whitsundays or hike the pristine coastline of Victoria’s Wilsons Promontory. Drive from Sydney to Cairns along the breathtaking Pacific Coast Touring Route. In Western Australia, the Indian Ocean Drive links white beaches, coral reefs, fishing towns and national parks. The South West Beaches and Goldfields Drive meanders through Margaret River to the beach-blessed southern coast.
For more beach holiday ideas, read about Sydney’s sparkling beaches and the cliff-hugging Bondi to Bronte coastal walk. We can guide you on Australia’s surf beaches to help you plan your holiday to surf Australia!
Learn about some of our iconic beach destinations. There’s Victoria’s Great Ocean Road, which links famous surf beaches, tranquil seaside towns, whale lookouts and the Twelve Apostles. In Tasmania’s Freycinet National Park, you can swim, fish and kayak against a backdrop of dusky pink mountains, blue-green sea and white sand.
Australia has many spectacular coastal journeys. Sail through the Whitsundays or hike the pristine coastline of Victoria’s Wilsons Promontory. Drive from Sydney to Cairns along the breathtaking Pacific Coast Touring Route. In Western Australia, the Indian Ocean Drive links white beaches, coral reefs, fishing towns and national parks. The South West Beaches and Goldfields Drive meanders through Margaret River to the beach-blessed southern coast.
For more beach holiday ideas, read about Sydney’s sparkling beaches and the cliff-hugging Bondi to Bronte coastal walk. We can guide you on Australia’s surf beaches to help you plan your holiday to surf Australia!
Find out more about Australia’s 50,000 kilometres of spellbinding coastline.
Wherever you find them, our white, sandy beaches are just as you imagine - uncrowded, unspoilt and utterly enticing. You can marvel at World Heritage-listed wonders, chill out at a beach retreat or just enjoy fish and chips on the shore. However you experience our coastline, the crashing waves and gentle sea breeze are all part of a lifestyle that you won’t want to leave behind.
Wherever you find them, our white, sandy beaches are just as you imagine - uncrowded, unspoilt and utterly enticing. You can marvel at World Heritage-listed wonders, chill out at a beach retreat or just enjoy fish and chips on the shore. However you experience our coastline, the crashing waves and gentle sea breeze are all part of a lifestyle that you won’t want to leave behind.
Take a ride through nature on the spectacular Great Ocean Road,
which winds alongside the wild and windswept Southern Ocean from Geelong
to Portland. This diverse and dramatic region takes in surf beaches,
historic ports, whale lookouts, breathtaking mountain ranges,
rainforests and national parks.See monster waves at Bells Beach and laze
on the golden sands of Lorne. Visit an important Aboriginal site near
Tower Hill or spot shipwrecks near the charming fishing village of Port
Fairy. Of course, you can’t miss the Twelve Apostles - craggy limestone
stacks rising majestically from the Southern Ocean.
Capture some of Queensland’s biggest coastal attractions– from
the World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef to the pristine islands and
rainforest national parks. Four wheel drive Fraser Island, the world’s
largest sand island and see manta rays and turtles at Mon Repos, near
Bundaberg. Stay in Rockhampton and visit Great Keppel Island and the
Capricorn Caves. Snorkel or dive reefs and shipwrecks near Mackay and go
sailing in the postcard-perfect Whitsundays. Walk the white sand of
Magnetic Island, near Townsville and further north visit Hinchinbrook,
Australia’s largest island national park. The vivid colours, smells and
sounds of this splendid coastline will stay with you long after your
journey ends in Cairns, at the gateway to Queensland’s tropical north.
Explore the sparkling beaches and lush hinterland of the Central
Coast, the wineries of the Hunter Valley and the picturesque inlets of
Port Stephens. Work on your swing in a rainforest golf course on the
Coffs Coast and your aura on the beach in Byron Bay. Dive with brightly
coloured fish in Solitary Islands Marine Park or into the bright lights
of the Gold Coast. This scenic drive takes you from Sydney to Brisbane,
offering sweeping beaches, sleepy villages, mossy rainforests, adventure
and relaxation along the way.
The Great Southern Touring Route turns the romance of the road
trip into a grand love affair. Drive along the Great Ocean Road past the
iconic surf spots of Torquay and Bells Beach, then onto the holiday
haven of Lorne and the magnificent Twelve Apostles. Walk through
waterfalls and lush forest in Otway National Park and watch whales from
the historic town of Warrnambool. Stretch out your journey with a stay
in any of the many scenic seaside towns, from Apollo Bay to Port Fairy.
Away from the wild and windswept Southern Ocean, you can explore
Aboriginal history in the Grampians and gold rush heritage in Ballarat.
Discover the diverse and theatrical landscapes of Australia’s
south-west corner. Drive from Perth through the buzzing historic port of
Fremantle and swim with dolphins in Mandurah and Bunbury. Explore
wineries, surf beaches, ancient limestone caves and towering karri
forests in the Margaret River region. Walk through a canopy of
sky-scraping trees in the Valley of the Giants, near Walpole. Swim and
surf from Esperance’s clean, empty white beaches and cruise to the
pristine islands of the Recherche Archipelago. Soak up gold fever in
Kalgoorlie-Boulder and trace the path of pioneers on historic gold
trails. Watch golden sand morph to green valley as you drive back into
Perth.
Meet camels and characters in Broome, an exotic pearling town
that sits at the gateway to the Kimberley. Buy pearls and soak up the
melting pot of nationalities in Chinatown, once the bustling hub of
billiard saloons and opium dens. Ride a camel along the white sand of
Cable Beach, the place to watch a blazing sun sink into the Indian
Ocean. Check out dinosaur footprints preserved in rock and birdwatch
from Roebuck Bay. Between March and October, you can catch the romantic
magic of ‘Staircase to the Moon’, a silvery illusion created by the
reflection of a rising moon.
Soak up surf culture, sunshine and holiday fun on the surf
beaches around Torquay. You can have all kinds of seaside sun in
Torquay, but this picturesque holiday town is most famous for the surf
beaches that surround it. Sitting south-west of Melbourne at the gateway
to the Great Ocean Road, Torquay is fringed by some fantastic breaks
with fairytale names.
Discover some of Sydney’s 70 sparkling beaches, from secluded
bays to world-famous strips of sand. Sydney’s beaches will be beckoning
before you even land in Botany. You might see them flying in – a long,
golden chain split across both sides of the harbour and fringed by green
bush and sea. Or the welcome video on the plane might start famous
images of Bondi Beach repeating in your head. If you’re an avid surfer,
sun-worshipper or just love the sea, you’ll be itching to get onto the
waves, smelling the salt air or nestled nicely on the sand.
Sydney in summertime is all about its coastline, and few
stretches are as iconic as the sea-sculpted section from Bondi to
Bronte. Learn to surf at Bondi, join the beautiful people in Tamarama
and swim in Bronte’s family-friendly rock pool. See all three beaches
on the Bondi to Bronte walk - a short, spectacular coastal trail along
epic sandstone cliffs.
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