Monday, July 11, 2016

Roving to the best 5 beaches in Australia

The hype that surrounds Australia these days is not at all a phantasm since the country has earned it. Where else would you find idyllic landscapes, cold hills, bright spring, unique wildlife, adventurous sporting and excellent recreation, rejuvenation and relaxation activities at crystal clear beaches? Let’s have a look at the top five beaches in Australia.  

Turquoise Bay - Exmouth 
The inviting pristine waters of Turquoise Bay are actually turquoise in color and thus, the beach was named so. It is situated around the Ningaloo Reef and is constantly listed in almost every top five list. Turquoise beach is breathtakingly beautiful and counted among Western Australia’s best beaches. You can swim out to the reef then let the current wash you back to the velvety sand bar to enjoy the beauty of the cleanest water and variety of colorful fishes. The beach has 500 fish species offering a mesmerizing underwater rainbow like view. You need to spend an afternoon here compulsorily while you are in West Australia for a memorable drifting snorkeling and swimming experience.
Address: Cape Range National Park, WA

Cottesloe Beach - Perth
Western Australia has plenty of beautiful, picturesque beaches and Cottesloe nis one of the most popular one. Locates between Perth’s central business district and the port of Fremantle, Cottesloe Beach is extremely famous tourism spot offering utterly relaxing environment. In fact, for over hundred years it has remained the favorite holidaying destination of locals as well. The beach hides beneath its pristine waters a rich maritime wealth that will definitely be highly enticing for you. Go beyond the golden sands and enjoy thrilling swimming experience or stay on the shore and view the exquisite sunset. You can also enjoy a variety of water sports from snorkeling to surfing. This beach was named as world’s 2nd best beach for family holiday by Lonely Planet in 2009.
Address: Cottesloe, WA 

Greens Pool - Perth
This is Mother Nature’s gift for swimmers and beach lovers. It is a natural swimming pool and an iconic beach in Western Australia. The waters here are emerald green and the sand is pure white, which makes Greens Pool an ideal location for clicking memorable pictures. Here you can participate in hordes of water sporting activities like diving, snorkeling and obviously swimming. The inviting scenery will make your day as you will be able to explore the rock pools and stroll around the headland to the world famous Elephant Rocks. It is a very peaceful beach offering breathtaking view of Waterfall Beach and Madfish Bay.
Address: William Bay National Park, Denmark, WA

Lucky Bay - Cape Le Grand National Park
Regarded as Australia’s whitest beach, this is like an idyllic jewel in the string of stunning beaches located in South coast of West Australia along the Cape Le Grand National Park coast and Esperance. Waters here are turquoise colored and the sand is squeaky-clean. Lucky Bay offers ideal swimming and snorkeling opportunities and amazing scenery of the Recherche Archipelago. This beach also features regularly in lists of best beaches in Australia.
Address: Le Grand Road, Esperance, WA

Whitehaven Beach - Whitsunday Island, Queensland
In the Whitsundays, you need to visit Whitehaven Beach. It has crystal clear, aqua-green waters and silky sand stretched over 7km along Whitsunday Island. This island is the largest of all the 74 islands located in Whitsundays. The stunning Hill Inlet cove offer excellent fusion of colors with the shift of tide.You can regard the beach as nature at its best as it is one of the most frequently photographed beaches around the world. That’s why it was named as the best beach in the South Pacific in TripAdvisor Traveller’s Choices Awards 2015. 
Address: Whitsunday Island, QLD

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