beaches of Australia
Australia is a continent surrounded by an endless ocean and its beaches aren't just stretches of sand but veritable worlds that change with the climate light, and seasons In Queensland beyond the famous Whitehaven Beach whose quartz sand seems to sparkle in the sun there are the expanses of the Sunshine Coast where long waves gently crash and Fraser Island, the largest sand island in the world offering freshwater lakes nestled between dunes and rainforests In the Cairns and Port Douglas area the sea meets the Great Barrier Reef, and here the beaches become gateways to an underwater universe of coral colorful fish and turtles In New South Wales lively coastlines like Bondi and Manly full of surfers and locals alternate with remote spots like Seven Mile Beach or the coves of the Royal National Park where the green of the
forest reaches the shore Moving south in Victoria the Great Ocean Road offers imposing cliffs and beaches like Bells Beach a symbol of world-class surfing but also hidden corners Where the sea is calm and the sand feels like velvet in Western Australia the expanses of Cable Beach are tinged with gold at sunset while in Esperance the white sand and turquoise sea mix with rock formations and uninhabited islands not far away Turquoise Bay allows you to snorkel directly from the shore in a crystalline sea In South Australia the coasts of Kangaroo Island are home to wild beaches like Vivonne Bay and Stokes Bay where the rocks form secret passages that lead to protected coves Finally Tasmania a world apart offers beaches that seem frozen in time like Wineglass Bay with its perfect shape and Bay of Fires with the intense colors of the rocks covered in red lichen In every corner of Australia the beach is not just a place of relaxation but a meeting of primordial elements sand wind and ocean that here blend in a unique and powerful harmony
Those looking for unforgettable sunsets can head to Cable Beach in Western Australia where the sun slowly sets on the horizon painting the sand red and gold or head as far as Esperance to discover lagoons and deserted beaches with incredible colours South Australia's Kangaroo Island offers the chance to alternate days at the beach with excursions to see kangaroos sea lions and koalas in the wild and for those who want a wilder experience Tasmania welcomes you with Wineglass Bay and Bay of Fires, two places that combine clear waters and unspoiled nature so a holiday in Australia is not just about the sea but a continuous journey between adventure beauty and wonder
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