Someone in the office asked me today what I like doing best. My answer was simple- going on holidays. But it got me thinking, what are the top five beaches and places to visit in Australia? So I googled and a list of magic holiday destinations appeared, but this was my top five.
Byron Bay New South Whales is the easterly most point of the Australian continent, and one of the most popular surfing beaches in New South Wales. In the last 40 years, Byron Bay has transformed into a popular beach resort and alternative lifestyle. My favorite beach in Byron is Watego’s. Clear blue water, white sand and SunnyLIFE towels.
Whitehaven Beach Queensland is an uninhabited Whitsunday Island near Queensland’s Great Barrier Reef, Whitehaven Beach is a four-mile (6km) expanse of pure white silica sand sloping into azure water. The beach, so dazzling that it hurts to look at without sunglasses. Perfect for a day in the sun with a SunnyLIFE umbrella and beach sounds.
Cable Beach, Broome is renowned as one of the most stunning beaches in the world, with twenty-two kilometres of pristine white sands fringing the tropical turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. Washed clean every day by tides that can reach over nine meters, its a safe swimming environment which the whole family can enjoy. May sure you take a picnic as you’ll struggle to leave this beach!
Hyams Beach in Jervis Bay New South Whales is renowned as having the whitest sand in the world, the sun seems to reflect off of the water and sand even more so at this beach than others because it is so brilliant. Make sure to take your beach chair as the sand can get really hot.
Bondi Beach, Sydney New South Whales is Australia’s most well known beach, Bondi Beach is a mecca for tourists, lifesavers, surfers and sun worshippers. Bondi is a definitive example of Sydney’s city beach culture being only a few minutes drive from the city. It’s packed, it’s famous and SunnyLIFE is all over Bondi.
So I hope this helps you decide where your next holiday should be.
Enjoy,
Joel
