Book you ticket and go, the most beautiful beaches in Australia are waiting for you!
Are you dreaming of laying on a white beach and relaxing in Australia? Get ready to buy the ticket because summer is coming real soon there too.
Maybe you can afford just a cheap trip, but this doesn't mean you have to exclude some destinations, such as the ones on this article.
Now we will discover the best beaches in Australia and find out where to stay to enjoy as much as possible our vacation!
BONDI BEACH, SYDNEY
Let's start from the most famous beach in Australia, Bondi Beach, just 30 minutes away from Sydney. Here young people come to enjoy the beach and the nightlife, but also to surf and walk along the Campbell Parade.
Whether your budget is limited or not, Sydney is full of events, exhibitions, sports competitions and entertainment, and you don't need to spend a fortune to attend them.
WHERE TO STAY
Rooftop Travellers Lodge: This hostel is located in the modern district of Glebe Point Road, close to many restaurants and the center. Prices from € 13.62.
SURFERS PARADISE
35 beaches, 70 kms on the "Gold Coast" and a place called "Surfers Paradise" - sounds attractive!
Surfers Paradise praises an international reputation that involves fine sand, amusement parks, sunny beaches and nightlife.
Very popular expecially among those who love surfing at least three days a week, and also suitable location for all types of travelers, even backpackers.
WHERE TO STAY
Islander Backpackers Resort. Private rooms or beds in a dormitory equipped with private bathrooms, lockers, TV, mini-bar and terrace from € 20.44.
Aquarius Backpackers. The hostel has shared facilities like fully equipped kitchen, outdoor pool, spa and spaces for social activities. Prices from € 17.71.
COTTESLOE BEACH, PERTH
If you have planned to reach Perth, remember the most popular beach Cottesloe Beach is only twenty minutes from there.
Among a cruise on the Swan River and a picnic at Kings Park, try to take some time to relax a few hours on the beach and enjoy the sunsets of this town surrounded by the Indian Ocean. Many bars and restaurants are overlooking the sea, and thus perfect places to enjoy a drink.
WHERE TO STAY
Hay Street Traveller's Inn. Located in the east of Perth, it's a cozy and quiet, despite being only a few-minute walk from Hay Street Travel Lodge. Prices from € 20.44.
CABLE BEACH, BROOME
Ocher cliffs and crystal sea along 22 kms of beach near Broome: Cable Beach is located in Western Australia and its landscape has a story to tell.
In the past it was famous among pearl divers, nowadays it's better known for camel rides at sunset time. On low tide days, you may stumble across 130-million-year old dinosaur footprints.
WHERE TO STAY
Cable Beach Backpackers. Hostel with a young atmosphere, it is just a few steps from the center and has a swimming pool, a kitchen, an outdoor area and Internet free access. Prices from € 21.06.
CARRICKALINGA, ADELAIDE
With its white sandy beach, Carrickalinga remained untouched despite boasting as a worldwide reputation, achieved especially after being selected as the best beach in Adelaide by Lonely Planet.
WHERE TO STAY
Adelaide's Shakespeare International Backpackers Hostel. Just a 5-minute walk from the station, this hostel has 18 rooms housed in an old Victorian building. Prices from € 13.44.