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Ocenia Beautiful Beach Guide
If you want to relax on the best beaches in Australia, with panoramic views of dolphins and beautiful cliff faces, then forget Queensland and forget the famous Bondi Beach. The best beaches in Australia commence only a 3 hour drive south of Sydney in a small peaceful town called Durras and extend down south along the coastline to sunny Broulee.
esides soft white beaches, Durras offers you beautiful bushwalking trails through luscious rainforests filled with fernery and a variety of towering gum trees. Durras Lake is an estuary protected by winds with plenty of places to camp while you enjoy the sunshine on the water. Durras Lake is a popular area for people who enjoy swimming and canoeing. It is an excellent area to go prawning and salt water fishing. The beach is long and white with good waves for people who enjoy surfing.
Palm Beach (Sydney): At the end of a string of beaches stretching north from Sydney, Palm Beach is long and white, with good surfing and a golf course.
Hyams Beach (Jervis Bay, NSW): This beach in off-the-beaten-path Jervis Bay is said to be the whitest in the world. You need to wear sunblock if you decide to stroll along it, because the reflection from the sun, even on a cloudy day, can give you a nasty sunburn. The beach squeaks as you walk.
Four Mile Beach (Port Douglas, QLD): The sea is turquoise, the sun is warm, the palms sway, and the low-rise hotels starting to line this country beach can't spoil the feeling that it is a million miles from anywhere. But isn't there always a serpent in paradise? In this case the "serpents" are north Queensland's seasonal, potentially deadly marine stingers. Come from June through September to avoid them, or confine your swimming to the stinger net the rest of the year.
Mission Beach (QLD): Azure water, islands dotting the horizon, and white sand edged by vine forests make this beach a real winner. The bonus is that hardly anyone comes here. Cassowaries (giant emulike birds) hide in the rainforest, and the tiny town of Mission Beach makes itself invisible behind the leaves. Visit from June through September to avoid marine stingers.
Whitehaven Beach (Whitsunday Island, QLD): It's not a surf beach, but this 6km (3 3/4-mile) stretch of white silica sand on uninhabited Whitsunday Island is pristine and peaceful. Bring a book, curl up under the rainforest lining its edge, and fantasize that the cruise boat is going to leave without you.
Surfers Paradise Beach (Gold Coast, QLD): Actually, all 35 of the beaches on the 30km (19-mile) Gold Coast strip in south Queensland are worthy of inclusion here. Every one has sand so clean it squeaks, great surf, and fresh breezes -- ignore the tacky high-rises. Surfers will like Burleigh Heads.
Cable Beach (Broome, WA): Is it the South Sea pearls pulled out of the Indian Ocean, the camels loping along the sand, the sunsets, the surf, or the red earth meeting the green sea that gives this beach its exotic appeal? Maybe it's the 26km (16 miles) of white sand. The only time to swim here is June through September, when deadly marine stingers aren't around.
Cottesloe Beach (Perth, WA): Perth has 19 great beaches, but this petite crescent is the prettiest. After you've checked out the scene, join the fashionable set for brunch in the Indiana Tea House, a mock-Edwardian bathhouse fronting the sea. Surfers head to Scarborough and Trigg.
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