As Australia is surrounded by the South Pacific and Indian Oceans, there are boundless sandy beaches. The country boasts with the beauty of a vast stretch of coastal, urban, and green lands. There is no limitation for staying longer, swimming, surfing, and whale watching in many beaches. The beach atmosphere offers a great escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Australian beaches are mostly immaculate and pollution free with world-class characteristics. Though it is hard to choose from the big list, we can determine the most striking beaches.

Let us discuss some popular and high-quality beaches in Australia.

 

Whitehaven Beach

It is the most beautiful and award winning beach in Australia. Bordered limitlessly, it is decorated itself with colorful reefs and pristine water. Another stand out feature is breathtaking northern end hill inlet, where the tides isolate sand and water to form wonderful patterns. The tourists would wonder as if these patterns are immaculate icebergs floating in water.

The beach boasts with its pure, luminous white silica sand. With this sun-drenched sand, it absolutely contrasts with the sapphire beach water. Unwind yourself from the work stress by wading into the warm water.

Wineglass Bay

Tasmania has plenty of beautiful beaches, of which Wineglass Bay is in the top of the list. The east coast of the beach is clam shaped flanking green mountains with aqua water. Though popular, this is a less frequently viewed beach and a great spot for kayaking, snorkeling, wildlife spotting, and trekking.

Bay of Fires

The blissful stretches of white sands with crystal greenish blue water spotted with many orange lichen granites are eye catchy. The name is derived from the term “Aboriginal fires.” It has deep channels with inlets and secluded beaches. It is an ideal spot for boating and fishing ramp, in addition to swimming, snorkeling, and surfing.

Rainbow Beach

It is snuggled between Fraser Island and Great Sandy National Park. It is the perfect place for fishing, camping, parachuting, and surfing. You could watch wildlife species such as dolphins, turtles, dugongs, and others. Thus, it is one of the best beaches in Australia without any doubt.

Woolamai Surf Beach

It is the largest beach in Phillip Island, well known for penguin parades. With its high tides, it is a surfers’ paradise and also a delight for swimming and fishing. Phillip Island is ideal for motorcycle and car racing. Woolmai Surf Beach has pink steep sand with the widely spaced rips of the surfing spot.

Burleigh Heads Beach

Located on Golden Coast, it is the most visited one by flocks of tourists and local people. Though its beauty is taken by surrounding urban buildings, it is clean and population free. Swimmers, surfers, and lounging folks can have a great time here.

Hyams Beach

It has been registered in the Guinness World Records for its alluring vast stretches of whitest fine grain sand. Ideal for camping and fishing, it is crowded in high seasons and has to be visited in off-seasons to take the sting out of the sea breeze. You could watch a pod of dolphins and whales.

Noosa Main Beach

The palm-fringed golden sand and the sea breeze are the charms of this beach. It is well patrolled and has plenty of sea creatures. It is a great place for fishing and surfing. With the surrounding cafes and restaurants, it is ideal for long time stay and night stay.

Lizard Island

It is situated in the east of the Great Barrier Reef and a picturesque gateway. With a broad stretch of 1000 hectares, it takes in pride having 23 stunning beaches. The Reef is surrounded by green lands and rocks.

Bondi Beach

The last but not least, without landing on Bondi Beach, the Australian beach trip may not be complete. This is due to its popularity and Surf Life Saving Club. Throngs of people sprawl here and relax with their casual beach attire. It is an ideal spot for conducting long time fixtures. There are a lot of accommodation suites available for the tourists.

It is worth exploring these top ten beaches in Australia, while there are still others to explore. Happy beaching!