10 Best Beaches in Australia

What is the Most Popular Beach in Australia?

The 10 best beaches in Australia perfectly encapsulate the image of the county as a land of endless sun, sea, and surf. The expansive coastline is packed with supremely beautiful stretches of sand, and the best Australian beaches cater to everybody from skilled surfers looking for giant waves to families looking for rock pools and calm waters for paddling.

Many beaches in Australia serve as social hubs, with facilities for cooking, picnics and sports, while others are ruggedly beautiful spots famous for their animal inhabitants and adventures in the great outdoors. Whatever your beach style, there’s a spot to suit you in Australia, and the sheer size and scale of the beaches mean there’s always plenty of space for you.

1. Bondi Beach, New South Wales

Play on one of the world’s most famous beaches

A long stretch of beach by a turquoise ocean.

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Few beaches on the planet can claim to have captured the world’s attention like Bondi Beach. A stone’s throw from downtown Sydney, the beach combines big-city swagger with a chilled coastal vibe. Sydneysiders pack the sands here during the summer, but there’s always room to set up camp on the beach and relax with a smoothie or a cold beer.

Skilled surfers and confident swimmers enjoy the rough waves here, but it’s important to keep within view of lifesavers and only swim and surf in neighborhoods marked safe by the red and yellow flags. If braving the waves sounds a little too exciting, you can just relax and enjoy the sandy beach, its saltwater baths and its grassy picnic area.

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Bondi Beach, New South Wales

2. Cable Beach, Western Australia

White sand beach famous for crystal clear waters

A small wave breaking.

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Cable Beach is widely considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Australia, and that’s no mean feat in a country blessed with almost 12,000 of them. Situated in Exmouth, Western Australia, the white sand beach stretches for 22km (14 miles), so there’s never any danger of overcrowding even at the height of Australian summer.

Nature lovers will be in their element here thanks to the rugged red ochre cliff face (brave swimmers often jump straight into the water) and the opportunity to spot dolphins at play in the water. The beach, which has a handful of cafes, restaurants and public restrooms, is also famous for its camel rides, which are best enjoyed during the beautiful Cable Beach sunsets.

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Cable Beach, Western Australia

3. Noosa Main Beach, Queensland

Enjoy calm, clear waters with a beautiful backdrop

A beach with colourful umbrellas.

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Swimmers and sunseekers from across Australia flock to the coastal town of Noosa Heads, Queensland, with Noosa Main Beach the most alluring attraction for visitors. The sheltered spot is one of only a few north-facing beaches in Australia, making for waters that are calmer and more transparent than many others in the country.

Lifesavers provide extra security during the summer, and there’s a good range of appealing shops, cafes and restaurants along the waterfront. But the real star of the show is the natural landscape, with the Noosa National Park in one direction, and the sandy Noosa North Shore in the other. You’re bound to want to linger a while, and accommodations options range from budget-friendly campgrounds to high-end resort hotels.

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Noosa Main Beach, Queensland

4. Byron Bay, New South Wales

Popular destination for surfing and scuba diving

Turquoise ocean and a stretch of beach.

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The scenic seaside town of Byron Bay, New South Wales, is a major vacation destination famous for its buzzing beach life. The first port of call for many visitors is Main Beach, a short stroll from the town itself. The well-equipped beach has a large playground and picnic spaces and takes in impressive views along the coastline to Cape Byron Lighthouse, perched high on a rocky outcrop.

Divers enjoy the calm waters and abundant sea life of nearby Julian Rocks Marine Reserve, while Byron Bay Surf Club can help novice and experienced surfers find their flow on the relatively gentle waves here. Busy during high summer, the beach town has plenty of accommodations options, with good deals during the off-season.

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Byron Bay, New South Wales

5. Wineglass Bay, Tasmania

Snap pictures at one of Australia’s most Instagrammable beaches

A view from the top of a hill to a beach down below.

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A scenic hike and steep flight of steps lead beachgoers through the outer reaches of Freycinet National Park to the clear waters and gleaming white sands of Wineglass Bay beach. One of Tasmania’s most recognizable beaches, Wineglass Bay curves around a sheltered stretch of azur waters, perfect for a cooling dip after the hike out here.

Visitors should bring their own supplies, and be sure to use the restrooms at the carpark marking the start of the trail, as Wineglass Bay is more about relaxing in wild nature than beach bars and high-rise hotels. The surrounding area remains blissfully undeveloped, and keen observers can spot whales and dolphins on the horizon during the migratory season.

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Wineglass Bay, Tasmania

6. Kangaroo Island, South Australia

A dream location for wildlife lovers

Kangaroos and a car on a beach.

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It’s not without good reason that Kangaroo Island is often referred to as a ‘zoo without fences’. Separated from the South Australian coastline by a 15 km (9-mile) stretch of water, Kangaroo Island is famous for its abundance of animal inhabitants. As the name suggests, kangaroos are among the animals to be found here, but visitors are also likely to spot koalas, sea lions, wallabies, penguins and seabirds.

Reached by plane from Adelaide or a 45-minute ferry ride from neighboring Saint Jervis, Kangaroo Island is a perfect opportunity to switch off. Those who don’t fancy camping under the stars will find plenty of hotels and guest houses, as well as restaurants serving everything from ocean-fresh seafood to traditional pub grub.

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Kangaroo Island, South Australia

7. Four Mile Beach, Queensland

Pristine beach with gentle waves

Beach with a piece of drift wood and palm trees.

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A short stroll from the coastal town of Port Douglas, Queensland, Four Mile Beach is popular with families thanks to its soft sand, clear waters and gently lapping waves. A ‘stinger net’ protects swimmers’ limbs from jellyfish during the October to May ‘stinger season’, and it’s a popular spot for coastal walks all year round.

Backed by rugged mountains and swaying palms, the beach and its rocky headland feel like a real escape from busy city streets, but visitors can still enjoy their critter comforts. Hidden from view behind the trees, busy pubs and cafes serve ice-cold beers and piping-hot chips, and Port Douglas has accommodations and dining options in every price bracket.

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Four Mile Beach, Queensland

8. Seven Mile Beach, New South Wales

Enjoy plenty of elbow room on a spacious surf beach

A beach with hills in the background.

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As the name suggests, Seven Mile Beach stretches for some seven miles (just over 12 km) of glorious sandy coastline. Located in Tasmania, it curves around from Shoalhaven Heads in the south to Gerroa in the north, and is known for its wild dolphins, excellent surf conditions and sunbathing.

Early risers heading to Seven Mile Beach are rewarded with some of the finest sunrises in the region, while those who prefer a leisurely start to the day should stay to watch the sun dip over the water in the evening. The beach is located within Seven Mile Beach National Park, with picnic and barbeque facilities, as well as showers and toilets, to be found at Beach Road and at Gerroa.

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Seven Mile Beach, New South Wales

9. Manly Beach, New South Wales

Legendary surf beach close to Sydney

People on a beach surrounded by tall trees.

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Scenic Manly Beach has acquired legendary status among surfers the world over. Around 25-minutes’ drive from the city centre, the beach hosted the world’s first surf contest in 1964, attracting the attention of big wave riders around the world.

The famous waves are created by a bombora, or submerged reef, on a coastline that stretches from Queenscliffe and North Steyne to South Steyne. Surf-loving Sydneysiders flock here to enjoy the waves, but non-surfers can enjoy relaxing in the sun before enjoying hot fish and chips right on the sands or heading to the many nearby bars and cafes to raise a glass as the sun sets.

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Manly Beach, New South Wales

10. Bells Beach, Queensland

Popular spot for surfing, sunbathing and beach strolls

Waves breaking on a beach, rocky cliffs in the background.

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Much loved by experienced surfers, Bells Beach famously hosts the annual Rip Curl Pro Surfing Competition, which sees professionals from around the world take to the rough and tumble waters to showcase their talents.

While bathing and surfing are best left to those with serious skills, the beach is a photo-worthy spot to enjoy an afternoon’s sunbathing, with steep rocky cliffs making a dramatic backdrop to the breaks and swells. The famous surf spot is located in Victoria, and visitors will find eating and drinking options, beach facilities, and more manageable waves in nearby Torquay.

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Bells Beach, Queensland

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