If there’s a country that doesn’t get enough props for its beaches, it’s Australia. There are over 10,000 beaches that will take every visitor’s breath away. Here are some of the best ones.
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Byron Bay Beach
Byron Bay Beach can be found in New South Wales and can be reached from Gold Coast and other areas in the city. It is a long island filled with surfers and beach lovers. There are a lot of things to do such as hang back in cafes, visit markets, and yes, surf.
Bondi Bay
One of the most popular beaches in Australia, Sydney’s Bondi Bay is quite a historic beach. Over a century ago, the Surf Life Saving Club was founded.
Wineglass Bay
Found in the exotic Tasmania, Wineglass Bay is every bit as picturesque as its contemporaries. The sand is white. The sea is deep blue. And when not riding the waves, visitors have the opportunity to hike on the beach-side trail.
Noosa
For decades now, Noosa in Queensland has been a haven for surfers, marine biologists, and just about everybody who loves the sea. The marine life is exquisite with dolphins and other lovable sea creatures claiming the waters around here as their home.
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The name’s John Clemenza. Since I left New York, I’ve been all about surfing. More on the stuff I’m passionate about here.
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