Beach Holidays

6 Ultimate Surf Beaches in Australia

Australia’s 37,000 km coastline beckons to keen surfers all around the world. Of course, there’s much more to Australia than its beaches and established surfing culture, but with striking white and golden sands, sparkling blue reefs, and point breaks, anyone could be forgiven for failing to look past its incredible beaches. These are six of the ultimate surf beaches in Australia.

1. Snapper Rocks, Coolangatta

Anapper Rocks is a famous surf break close to the Gold Coast. It is only 30 minutes from Surfers Paradise, and close enough for a short trip if you’re staying at one of the Surfers Paradise resorts.

With a man-made sand bar (known as the Superbank) Snapper Rocks is said to be home to some of the largest and most consistent waves in all of Australia, and even the world. During optimal conditions, surfers have been reported to ride a single wave for almost 2 km.

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How to Plan an Unforgettable Tropical Gold Coast Holiday

Australia is a land of striking contras: ultra modern cities just hours away from the sweeping landscapes of the Outback; stunning coastlines stretching hundreds of miles next to pristine rainforests. The state of Queensland is one of the best places in the world to enjoy an unforgettable tropical vacation. Whether you’re looking to kick back and relax away the days on a sandy beach, or looking to make the most the sunshine by getting active on water and land, use this quick guide to planning your next tropical Queensland vacation.

The Gold Coast: a Quick Snapshot

Queensland is the ultimate state when it comes to tropical destinations in Australia. The second largest Austraila state by size, the ‘Sunshine State’ spans an area of nearly 2 million sq km and has nearly 7000 km of coastline along its mainland. Whether it’s Cairns, the Sunshine Coast, Hervey Bay or Surfers Paradise, accommodation to suit any requirements can be found in this diverse state.

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5 Things to Know for Your Queensland Holiday

If you’re planning a holiday to Queensland, you probably already know that Australia’s second largest state by area has a distinct flavour and identity. With a laid-back lifestyle, perfect weather, unbeatable beaches, and distinct regions, this sunny northern slice of Australia is also home to modern urban areas, wineries, untouched rainforests, and one of the seven natural wonders of the world. These are five things to know as you plan your next holiday.

Fact 1: The Gold Coast Is Not to Be Missed

The Gold Coast is one of Australia’s most popular family-friendly destinations. Right at the centre of this city of half a million is Surfers Paradise, an urban beachside hub with vibrant nightlife, family attractions, and a spectacular skyline. Surfers Paradise accommodation close to the beach can provide a luxurious and convenient base for visitors.

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Top 5 World’s Best Beach Holidays

While most people have their own opinion as to what makes a great beaches, these five beaches have been consistently chosen by travellers for their popular appeal. If you’re a keen beachgoer, surfer, or water enthusiast, check out this list of some of the world’s top five beach holiday destinations.

1. Surfers Paradise Beach, Queensland, Australia

Surfers Paradise is the CBD of Australia’s Gold Coast, one of the most popular tourist destinations in Australia. Surfers Paradise Beach is one of the most iconic in the world, with around three kilometres of white sand and aquamarine waters looking out on to the pacific Ocean. In Surfers Paradise, accommodation is available close to the beach in the form of luxury apartments with ocean views. The beach is patrolled by lifeguards nearly every day of the year from early in the morning to sunset.

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