If you consider yourself an adventurer who prefers intense experiences in water sports, then you probably want to engage on surfing. The waves in the seas are very much enticing, isn’t it? It makes you pull your surfing board from being plunged into the sand and run towards the huge splashes of giant waves.
And since you endeavor such extreme adventure then you’ll probably love to go to places with beguiling waves. If you do, then you will certainly prefer Australia as one of your target destinations.
Here are selected locations in Australia that you can liberally go to:
Victoria – Bells Beach is one of the favorite spots of surfers when they want wilder and more challenging waves. If you want the gentler ones, Jan Juc, Point Impossible and Point Danger. If you still want to learn more on surfing or you have not started it, you can go to Anglesea and nearby Fairhaven.
Other beaches you can choose in Victoria are found in Bellarine Peninsula, Warrnambool, Port Fairy, and the further east locations to Phillip Island.
New South Wales – Looking for accessible beaches in South Wales? Bondi, Tamarama, Maroubra and Bronte are beaches in Sydney that are easy to reach. Or, if you want other destinations north of the harbor bridge, you can surf at Manly, Queenscliff, Dee Why, Avalon, Curl Curl, and Palm Beach. Avoca Beach is one on the northern part of Sydney on its Central Coast. If you prefer the southern part of Sydney then, you can visit Port Kembla, and ervis Bay.
Queensland – Gold Coast is one of the surfer’s paradises because of its amazing waves. Snapper Rocks Superbank has the longest waves worlwide so surfers like you will definitely indulge to it!
When go north, Broadbeach, Nobby Beach, and Burleigh Heads are some of the baches fit for surfing. If you still are in the process of learning, North Stradbroke Island in north and Stradbroke in south. And if you want uncrowded beaches, go to Sunshine Coast in Maroochydore, Caloundra, and Moolooloba to enjoy the waves all by yourself!
Australia has always been known for ocean waves fit for surfing. So if you want to go for an extreme kind of surfing adventure, you can always have a booking beforehand. Places like Vicoria, New South Wales, and Queensland have beaches that satisfy your hobbies in surfing.
You haven’t gone to Australia yet? Why won’t you try it yourself! And see how its beaches increase your adrenaline rush to a different level.
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