5 Beaches to explore in Australia
Sixth largest country in the world, lying between Pacific and Indian Ocean. Home to natural features and bio diversity that is not seen in any other part of the world.
One of the most visited tourist sites in Australia. The beach is famous due to its world-class restaurants in the area, proximity to the Sydney CBD, relatively safe swimming conditions, and a 1km strip of white sandy beach.
Great hiking destinations with beaches, wild animals and a breathtaking sunset.
A shallow, curving, 18 square kilometers tidal embayment with a single channel to the sea. The inlet has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area (IBA) because it supports over 1% of the world populations of double-banded plovers and red-necked stints, and has supported the critically endangered orange-bellied parrot.
Collection of limestone stacks off the shore of Port Campbell National Park, by the Great Ocean Road. Seven of the original eight stacks remain standing at the Twelve Apostles viewpoint, after one collapsed in July 2005.
With a cove, a lagoon, a waterfall, and a beach, it is a beautiful isolated spot in Royal National Park.