The Very Best Beaches of Australia

Australia's Fabulous Beaches

By Emma S., published Nov 01, 2005
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Australia has miles and miles of shoreline but how do you know, as a traveler which beaches are really great? Just judge for yourself by visiting some or take the recommendations of others before you plan your trip. One of the best beaches, according to those who have been, is Palm Beach in Sydney. Actually Sydney has a long stretch of beaches with Palm Beach being at the end of the beach strand. The set of beaches travels north from Sydney and ends with Palm Beach's white sands. The area is perfect for surfing and there's even a golf course.

Hyam's Beach in Jervis Bay, NSW isn't one of the most easily found beaches. Claiming to have the whitest sands around, Jervis Bay is more secluded than some of the beaches in Australia. The sun seems to reflect off of the water and sand even more so at this beach than others because it is so brilliant. Sunbathing is great here but the sun is so bright it's imperative you take sun screen along.




Four Mile Beach in Port Douglas, QLD is dotted with nearby hotels and many palms. The area is known for it's deadly marine jelly fish, mostly found in shallow water. Visit during June through September to prevent getting stung. When visiting during other months stay in safe zones inside the stinger net. The water is so clear you can see right through it.




Mission Beach, QLD is a unique site. You can look out across the water and see small islands along the horizon. White sand with vine-filled forests add to the serene view offered at this beach. Not visited by as many tourists as some of the other beaches in Australia, Mission Beach features more privacy and space than most. Marine stingers are also a threat here so visit from June to September.




Whitehaven Beach, Whitsunday Island, QLD is not ideally a surfer's beach. The almost-four-mile shoreline features white sands and peaceful surroundings. The rainforest that edges the beach is serene.




Surfers Paradise Beach, Gold Coast, QLD is only one of 35 beaches on the 19 mile Gold Coast strip. Nearby are high-rises and motels but the beach itself is pristine. Surfing is great here, as well as other water sports.




Takeaways
  • In Australia some of the beaches have sands so white it�s a must to wear sunglasses.
  • Australia has many great beaches some of which are never crowded.
  • Many of Australia�s beaches feature nearby motels, museums and eateries.
Did You Know?
Marine stingers, or jelly fish, are deadly and frequent the shores of Australia. Visit between June and September to prevent getting stung.
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"Nearby in Perth, visit the Kings Park & Botanical Gardens, the Western Australian Museum or Shark Bay." Umm, as a resident of Perth, Shark Bay is a days drive north... It's not "nearby" or "in" Perth at all. It's over 800km away from Perth according to Wikipedia (most useful immediate hit on Google) which seems right to me. Don't get me wrong, it's a nice place if you like nature and ancient creatures (stromatolites aren't much to look at, but if you appreciate what they are, they're fascinating) and staying in the shell cottages is something you can't do just anywhere. And as a Sandgroper, Western Australia has over 12,000km of coastline. What kind of beach do you prefer? Personally, Esperance locality gets my vote. No lethal jellyfish (or cubiforms, which is what most are since biologists looked at them more closely) either! Oh, mind the White Pointers :)

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