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Explore the Best Beaches in Australia

Aishwarya Karwa
Known for its spectacular laid-back beach vibe, Australia has over 10,000 beaches and is blessed with a beautiful shoreline of 50,000 kilometers. Get ready to satisfy your Australian vacation craving and head to some of the best beaches in Australia.

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Bondi Beach, Sydney
Enjoy Sydney's iconic beach for surfing or sunbathing in turquoise waters.

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Whitehaven Beach, Queensland
Explore the Great Barrier Reef's heart from Whitsunday Island by helicopter or seaplane!

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Noosa Main Beach, Queensland
Surf at the beach and explore classy bars and cafes on Hastings Street!

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Bells Beach, Victoria
Ride the waves at Bells Beach with stunning cliffs as your backdrop!

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Cable Beach, Western Australia
Experience the beauty of this majestic beach with iconic camel rides!

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Burleigh Beach, Queensland
After surfing, stroll along the trail to Burleigh Heads National Park and spot Australian wildlife!

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Surfers Paradise, Queensland
Experience the vibrant surfing scene and lively nightlife at this famed beach destination!

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Mona Vale Beach, New South Wales
Enjoy a dip in the beautiful rockpool at Mona Vale's stunning beaches!

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Byron Bay, New South Wales
Your one-stop for bucket list adventures! From scuba-diving to sky-diving, Byron Bay has it all.

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Brighton Beach, Melbourne
Escape Melbourne's urban hustle at Brighton Beach, where colorful huts await in the sunshine!
Airlie Beach, Queensland
Have a fancy getaway at this beach flooded with lavish restaurants and upscale boutiques.
St. Kilda Beach, Melbourne
Take delight in a plethora of activities ranging from sea baths, kite surfing, sailing, jet skiing and jogging.
75 Mile Beach, Queensland
Drive through this beach at low tide and catch a glimpse of its four-legged residents, dingoes. You can also enjoy a hike of Kirra Sandblow circuit.