Australia’s Top Beaches
Sun and Surf
Australia’s stunning beaches cater to both adventurers and sunseekers, from Whitehaven’s pristine sands to Bells Beach’s famous surf. Relax with kangaroos at Lucky Bay or explore Tasmania’s Wineglass Bay and the Great Barrier Reef’s marine life. Australian Custom Tours can tailor your itinerary to these breathtaking coastal gems.
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Bondi Beach
Location: Sydney NSW
A visit to Sydney wouldn’t be complete without soaking up the energy of Bondi Beach, one of the most famous beaches in the world. Relax on the iconic golden sands, take a surfing lesson, or enjoy a swim at the stunning Icebergs ocean pool. Not a fan of ocean activities? No worries – Bondi offers plenty of boutique shopping and oceanfront dining to keep you entertained.
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Whitehaven Beach
Location: Northern Queensland
Arguably Queensland’s most renowned beach, Whitehaven Beach is famous for good reason. Nestled in the stunning Whitsunday Islands, its pristine white sand contrasts beautifully with the swirling turquoise waters. You can experience Whitehaven on one of the many Whitsunday cruises or take a short 30-minute boat ride from Hamilton Island.
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Bells Beach
Location: Victoria’s Great Ocean Rd
As you drive along Victoria’s breathtaking Great Ocean Road, you'll come across one of the state’s top surf spots, Bells Beach. Just 1.5 hours from Melbourne, Bells Beach hosts the prestigious Rip Curl Pro, attracting elite surfers from around the globe. Surrounded by dramatic rock cliffs, the beach offers visitors stunning panoramic views of the coastline below.
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Wineglass Bay
Location: Tasmania
Wineglass Bay stands as one of Tasmania’s most iconic beaches. Set amidst the rugged landscape of Freycinet National Park, it features a flawless crescent of white sand framed by crystal-clear blue waters. While you can hike directly down to the beach, one of the most stunning ways to take in its beauty is from the lookout above the bay, offering a breathtaking view of the entire scene.
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Cable Beach
Location: Broome Western Australia
The renowned Cable Beach is situated in Broome, along the northern edge of Western Australia. Known for its stunning 22km (14mi) stretch of soft white sand, this beach invites visitors to relax by its tranquil blue waters and witness its unforgettable sunsets. Experience the magic of the golden hour on a camel ride, where you'll journey along the shoreline as the sun sets, casting a warm glow across the beach.
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Vivonne Bay Beach
Location: South Australia
South Australia's Kangaroo Island is home to some of the most picturesque beaches, with Vivonne Bay Beach often hailed as the most stunning. The simplicity of this beach is part of its charm. Imagine a pristine stretch of white sand, crystal-clear waters where seals and dolphins play, and endless untouched wilderness within the Vivonne Bay Conservation Park, making it a truly tranquil escape.
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Lucky Bay
Location: Esperance Western Australia
If your perfect beach day includes relaxing with friendly kangaroos on pristine white sand, then Lucky Bay lives up to its name. Located in the southwest of Western Australia, this stunning crescent of white sand and turquoise waters lies within Cape Le Grand National Park. With breathtaking views of the Recherche Archipelago and kangaroos lounging in the sun, a visit to Lucky Bay promises an unforgettable experience.
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Byron Bay
Location: New South Wales
Byron Bay is a relaxed coastal gem on Australia’s east coast, famous for its pristine beaches, world-class surf breaks, and stunning sunsets. This laid-back town also offers a vibrant arts and wellness scene, with plenty of boutique shops, cafés, and yoga retreats. Whether you're catching waves, exploring the nearby hinterland, or just soaking in the beachside vibes, Byron Bay is the perfect spot for a coastal escape.
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Surfers Paradise
Location: Queensland
Surfers Paradise, located on Queensland’s Gold Coast, is one of Australia’s most iconic beach destinations. Known for its golden sands, vibrant surf culture, and lively nightlife, it attracts visitors from around the world. Beyond the beach, Surfers Paradise offers a range of attractions, including shopping, dining, and family-friendly activities. Whether you're hitting the waves or exploring the bustling streets, this coastal hotspot offers the perfect mix of relaxation and excitement.
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Hyams Beach
Location: New South Wales
For secluded, sugar-white beaches, Jervis Bay is the gem of New South Wales' south coast. Hyams Beach, with its dazzlingly white sand, even competes with the famous shores of the Whitsundays. This slice of paradise is where crystal-clear waters, vibrant national parks, and native Australian wildlife come together in perfect harmony. Whether you're swimming, kayaking, or simply soaking up the beauty, Jervis Bay offers an unforgettable coastal escape.