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Remote beaches of Australia

Australia's coastline features beaches with white sand and blue waters. These locations offer swimming, surfing, and nature viewing opportunities. From the Sunshine Coast to Tasmania, bays present diverse geological formations and marine wildlife.

Lucky Bay
Lucky Bay

Cape Le Grand, Australia

The beach extends for 5 kilometers with white sand. The water shimmers in turquoise shades. Kangaroos regularly visit the beach.

Wineglass Bay
Wineglass Bay

Freycinet, Tasmania

The beach forms a crescent bay with pink granite and clear water. The vegetation consists of eucalyptus trees and bushland.

Byron Bay
Byron Bay

New South Wales, Australia

The town offers surfing spots and dolphins in the water. The lighthouse marks the easternmost point of mainland Australia.

Noosa Main Beach
Noosa Main Beach

Queensland, Australia

The beach sits in a protected bay with low waves. Lifeguards patrol daily. Restaurants line the beachfront promenade.

Bells Beach
Bells Beach

Victoria, Australia

This coastal location hosts the annual Rip Curl Pro surfing championships and attracts international surfing professionals.

Hyams Beach
Hyams Beach

Jervis Bay, New South Wales, Australia

The beach features the brightest quartz sand worldwide, with transparent seawater and water temperature between 20 and 24 degrees.

Cable Beach
Cable Beach

Broome, Western Australia, Australia

The 22 kilometer sand beach offers turquoise water with an average temperature of 26 degrees.

Four Mile Beach
Four Mile Beach

Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia

A 6.4 kilometer sand beach with palm trees, surrounded by tropical vegetation and offering regular patrol services.

Seventy-Five Mile Beach
Seventy-Five Mile Beach

Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia

The beach hosts a population of light brown coated dingoes. The rusting wreck of Maheno ship rests on the shore.

Greenfield Beach
Greenfield Beach

Shoalhaven, New South Wales, Australia

The beach sits within national park with thick vegetation. The bay receives few visitors and offers space for swimming.

Main Beach
Main Beach

Noosa Heads, Queensland, Australia

The beach serves as venue for surfing competitions. Along the coast are grass areas with tables and benches.

Bondi Beach
Bondi Beach

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

The beach has white sand and blue-green water. The area offers numerous cafes and restaurants.

Silversands
Silversands

Aldinga, South Australia

Serene sandy beach with stunning sunsets, ideal for long quiet walks.

Manly Beach
Manly Beach

New South Wales

Famous for offering multiple water sports, this beach features beautiful ferries, corso shopping street, and local wildlife like Fairy Penguins.

Whitehaven Beach
Whitehaven Beach

Australia

Beach on Whitsunday Island, Australia.