Top 10 Beaches That Australian Tourist Visa Holders Should See

Top 10 Beaches That Australian Tourist Visa Holders Should See

Having one of the longest stretched sand coastlines in the world, it’s not hard to see why Australia is known for its many beautiful beaches. But with so many to choose from, it’s difficult to determine which of the stunning beaches the best among the best are so here are the top 10 beaches in Australia.

  1. Whitehaven Beach

Whitehaven Beach

Having held onto its position as the best beach in Australia for four consecutive years, Whitehaven is described as an untouched paradise by many locals and tourists; the beach is known to have no stores or restaurants making one experience nature at its best.

  1. Surfers Paradise Beach

Surfer's Paradise Beach

Just the name of the beach itself is enough to describe what you can expect from this coastline. Often referred to as ‘a slice of paradise’ by locals, this place is known for its endless waves that draws surfers to its vicinity.

  1. Noosa Main Beach

Noosa Main Beach

Surrounded by award-winning cafes, bars, and restaurants, together with the waves that come crashing on the sand, Noosa Main is known to be the perfect spot for families with its idyllic nature. A number of tourists also say that the beach at sunset is one of the most stunning views in the world.

  1. Manly Beach

Manly Beach

One of the most well-known tourist destination beaches and also one of the beaches with the longest history in Australia, this place not only makes it one of the stunning beaches in the country but also one of the most special places to explore due to its background.

  1. Turquoise Bay

Turquoise Bay

Described as the ‘heaven on earth’ by many tourists and locals, Turquoise Bay is famous for its clear white sand and its turquoise waters. The beach is also located a few meters away from the well-known Ningaloo Reef which makes it perfect for snorkelling and scuba diving.

  1. Burleigh Heads Beach

Burleigh Heads Beach

With some of the greatest surfing conditions in Australia, Burleigh Heads draws many tourist and locals alike to its waters. Not only is it known for its waves, the beach also makes locals and tourists feel like they’re at home with its community feel.

  1. Cable Beach

Cable Beach

This beach proves that not all beaches in Australia are known for their waves. Having clear sand and gentle waters, it can be said that Cable Beach makes one feel tranquil by watching the sunset while enjoying the sea breeze. You can even ride a camel along its 22-kilometre coastline.

  1. Mooloolaba Beach

Mooloolaba Beach

With its geographical location facing North, Mooloolaba Beach is protected from the prevailing winds making its waters one of the safest in Australia. Many tourists who wish to spend their vacation in a safe area prefer this beach over the many others in the country.

  1. The Strand

The Strand

Not only is this place well-known for its clean sand and waters, The Strand offers more than just its coastal waters. With activity areas, picnic spots, great restaurants, tree-lined walkways, and even a water park, this place is known to be a great activity spot for tourists.

  1. Emily Bay

Emily Bay

With its iconic pines, Emily Bay is a widely-known beach with golden sands and crystal waters. The sheltered reef lagoon is home to a diversity of corals and fishes. This place is known to be the ideal spot for not just swimming but also snorkelling.

23/07/2017