Australian beaches are a great reason to call Australia the Lucky Country! Many beaches are long, wide and pristine. Some are quiet, secluded places where dolphins greet visitors. Others are exciting fishing spots to reel in the big ones. Here, rolling ground swells attract visitors to Australian surfing beaches the world over!
For sunny Queensland beaches, the Gold Coast's Surfers Paradise offers a glitzy nightlife and theme parks to entertain the kids. For infinitely sandy stretches of coastline, visit the Sunshine Coast or venture into the tropics of Far North Queensland.
New South Wales beaches are some of Australia's most famous. Byron Bay is where surf culture meets art colonies and World Heritage wonders. Byron's nearby Hunter Valley complements any beach holiday. Historic Bondi Beach is the most beloved of the Sydney N.S.W. beaches.
With nearby Melbourne shopping and attractions, several of the highlights of the Victorian beaches encompass the Great Ocean Road, Mornington Peninsula, Ship Wreck Coast and the Twelve Apostles rock formations along the Southern Ocean.
Adelaide, the Fleurieu Peninsula and the South Australia beaches play hospitable host to a festival culture and some of Australia's favourite surf beaches. The marvels of the Flinders Range and the nearby cellar doors of the Barossa Valley entice visitors from all over the globe.
Experience the Indian Ocean along the beaches of Western Australia, from Surfer's Point in Margaret River for powerful swells to the gnarly waves at Trigg, toppling surfers daily. Great fishing awaits along the Margaret River and coastal reefs excite ambitious anglers!
Australian beaches are amongst the most spectacular in the world and because of the country's relatively small population, also amongst the most secluded.
Looking for the Australian holiday experience where fishing, boating, snorkelling and scuba are all part of the package, right alongside some of the best surfing beaches in QLD?
If you enjoy a spot of beach fishing, you'll find great spots all along the coast from Merimbula to Tweed Heads and, with so many isolated spots, you're bound to get a bite.
Victorian beaches are breathtaking. From Ninety Mile Beach where white sand stretches unspoilt before you, to the surf beaches like Torquay and Bells Beach
In the west of South Australia, beaches are remote stretches of sand and cliff visited only by the keenest of fisherman or surfer, but spectacularly beautiful nonetheless.
With over twelve thousand kilometres of Indian and Southern Ocean coastline, Western Australian beaches are some of the most impressive beaches in the world.
Australia's World Renowned Beaches