Top 10 Australian Beaches That You Must Include in Your Bucket List

When it comes to sand and surf, no place can ever beat Australia. More than 30,000 miles of stunning coastline and 10,685 recorded beaches are unmatched by any other destination around the world. From serene sugar-white sandy shores to the windswept rugged coastline, here are Top 10 Australian beaches that you must include in your bucket list.

1. Bells Beach (Victoria)

Located 100 km southwest of Melbourne, Bells Beach is known around the world as the ultimate surfing destination. It is also the home of the Rip Curl Pro Surf & Music Festival. If you have been living on another planet and haven’t heard about it, it is the longest-running surfing competition in the world. Although Bells Beach is not safe for swimming, it still attracts a huge number of tourists to its spectacular shores every year. The beach along with coastal reserve is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register.

Walkway of the legendary Bells Beach - the beach of the cult film Point Break, near Torquay, gateway to the Surf Coast of Victoria, Australia, where he began the famous Great Ocean Road | Top 10 Australian Beaches That You Must Include in Your Bucket List
Walkway of the legendary Bells Beach – the beach of the cult film Point Break, near Torquay, gateway to the Surf Coast of Victoria, Australia, where he began the famous Great Ocean Road / Copyright Benny Marty

2. Whitehaven Beach (Queensland)

For many, the remote yet accessible beach of Whitehaven is Australia’s most gorgeous sandy expanse. The 7 km stretch of fine white sand which is 98 percent pure silica along Whitsunday Island with a backdrop of the crystalline azure sea is more than just a pleasant sight. The beach has won several awards for cleanliness as well. Smoking is prohibited here. That’s not it. There are lagoons, coves and inlets in Whitehaven making it an ideal location for exploration as well. Any discussion about the best beaches in Australia cannot be complete with a mention of Whitehaven beach. It indeed is one of the top 10 Australian beaches that you must include in your bucket list.

Amazing View of Whitehaven Beach, Queensland | Top 10 Australian Beaches That You Must Include in Your Bucket List
Whitehaven Beach, Queensland / Copyright Rachiili

3. Noosa (Queensland)

Surfers, swimmers, and nudists head to Noosa for their share of ultimate fun, sun and sand in Australia. About 136 kilometers north of Brisbane, Noosa and its beaches have been a popular tourist attraction since the 1890s. Surfers go to ‘The Point’ while swimmers love the main beach. Those who love to bare it all for the tan head to Alexandria Bay in Noosa National Park, a ‘secret’ nude beach just a trek away. A must-visit if you have a bucket list of exciting beaches to explore.

Panorama of Noosa's main beach with Surf Patrol | Top 10 Australian Beaches That You Must Include in Your Bucket List
Panorama of Noosa’s main beach with Surf Patrol / Copyright Anya Ponti

4. Hyams Beach (New South Wales)

One of the most spectacular and stunning stretches in Australia, Hyams Beach holds a coveted place in the Guinness Book of Records for having the whitest sand in the world. Soft, fine and brilliantly white, the sand in Hyams beach along with emerald sea creates a picture so perfect that travelers often wish to stay back forever.

The Amazing Sunrise at Hyams Beach | Top 10 Australian Beaches That You Must Include in Your Bucket List
The Amazing Sunrise at Hyams Beach / Jervis Bay NSW Australia Copyright Leah-Anne Thompson

5. Palm Cove, Queensland

Though beaches in Australia are a dime a dozen, Palm Cove is little different from the lot. It will remind you of a vacation in the Hawaiian Islands with its warm, blue water and palm-lined shore. Considered one of the best beaches in Australia, Palm Cove’s Caribbean-like tranquility is garnished with cafes, restaurants, stores and galleries to add a zing to your beach vacation in Australia.

Palm Cove Beach with Double Island in background, Australia | Top 10 Australian Beaches That You Must Include in Your Bucket List
Palm Cove Beach with Double Island in background, Australia / Copyright Regien Paassen

6. Manly Beach, Sydney

The golden stretch of nearly two kilometers, Manly beach is Sydney’s second most popular shore fringed by concrete blocks and Norfolk Island pines. A beach with every possible thing to allure foreigners and locals alike from cafés to surfing facilities, Manly Beach is one of the most frequented tourist attractions in Australia.

The golden stretch of nearly two kilometers, Manly beach is Sydney's second most popular shore fringed by concrete blocks and Norfolk Island pines | Top 10 Australian Beaches That You Must Include in Your Bucket List
Manly beache in Sydney, Australia / Copyright Aleksandar Todorovic

7. Bondi Beach, Sydney

Not just Sydney’s but one of the world’s greatest beaches, Bondi is a must in every beach lover’s bucket list. With child-friendly areas, great surfing and swimming environment, changing rooms, lockers, ice-creams, and the city center barely 8kms away, Bondi beach is a love at first sight. Always packed with locals and travelers from all over the world, a trip to Australia is incomplete without a day spent in this fun-filled beach in Sydney.

Not just Sydney’s but one of the world’s greatest beaches, Bondi is a must in every beach lover’s bucket list | Top 10 Australian Beaches That You Must Include in Your Bucket List
Bondi beach is one of the most famous beach in the world / Copyright Aleksandar Todorovic

8. Wineglass Bay, Tasmania

Sitting pretty on the Freycinet Peninsula, Wineglass Bay may be remote but certainly one of the most spectacular beaches in Australia. The perfectly wine-shaped curve of the Bay (hence the name) with sugar white sandy shore, blue water, and pink granite pinnacles is anything but ordinary. Merely 3 hours’ drive from Hobard through country’s most picturesque and best wineries, Wineglass Bay most certainly is one of the top 10 Australian beaches that you must include on your bucket list.

Sitting pretty on the Freycinet Peninsula, Wineglass Bay may be remote but certainly one of the most spectacular beaches in Australia. | Top 10 Australian Beaches That You Must Include in Your Bucket List
Wineglass Bay in Tasmania / Copyright Pawel Papis

9. Cable Beach, Broome, Western Australia

The deep blue Indian Ocean, about 13-miles of pristine white sandy expanse, and the red ochre cliffs as a backdrop, Cable Beach is the most dramatic beach in the western part of the country. A hidden treasure in Australia’s kitty, the stunning beauty of Cable Beach is amplified manifolds during sunset. Camel ride is a popular activity at Cable Beach. Frequented by a large number of locals, Cable Beach is undeniably one of the best beaches in Australia

Camel ride in Cable Beach, Broome | Top 10 Australian Beaches That You Must Include in Your Bucket List
Camel ride in Cable Beach, Broome, Australia / Copyright attem

10. Turquoise Bay, Western Australia

Away from the hustle and bustle of Australian cities and popular beaches, Turquoise Bay is a remotely located paradise for snorkeling lovers and laid-back travelers. Pure white sandy beaches devoid of tourists and commercial outlets along with turquoise sea in Cape Range National Park on the Western Australia’s Coral Coast creates a perfect destination for a relaxing holiday. Your bucket list is incomplete without Turquoise Bay in it.

Turquoise Bay in the Cape Range National Park, Ningaloo Reef near Exmouth | Top 10 Australian Beaches That You Must Include in Your Bucket List
Turquoise Bay in the Cape Range National Park, Ningaloo Reef near Exmouth, Western Australia / Copyright Aneta Waberska

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