The Northern Rivers Times Edition 171

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October 19, 2023

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Australia’s Best Beach Destinations for Surfers A

ustralia, with its stunning coastline stretching over 36,000 kilometres, is a surfer’s paradise. From the tropical waters of Queensland to the rugged coastlines of Western Australia, this vast continent offers some of the world’s best waves and beach destinations for surfers of all skill levels. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a novice looking to catch your first wave, Australia has a beach waiting for you. So, let’s take you on a journey to explore some of the top beach destinations for surfers in Australia, some close, and some far from home. Gold Coast, Queensland The Gold Coast is a mecca for surfers from around the world. With its consistently warm waters and a variety of breaks suitable for surfers of all levels, it’s easy to see why it’s a top destination. The famous Surfers Paradise is a great place for beginners to take lessons, while more experienced surfers can tackle the renowned

Snapper Rocks, which hosts the annual Quiksilver Pro. Byron Bay, New South Wales Byron Bay, on the easternmost point of Australia and just on our doorstep, offers a unique surfing experience. The towns surf orientated atmosphere, warm water, and beautiful beaches create an ideal setting for catching waves. The Pass, Wategos Beach, and Tallow Beach are some of the popular surf spots in the area. The town’s vibrant surf culture and numerous surf schools make it a welcoming destination for surfers of all levels. Bells Beach, Victoria Bells Beach, located along the Great Ocean Road, is an iconic destination for surfers. It’s famous for hosting the annual Rip Curl Pro competition and boasts a powerful right-hand point break that challenges even the most seasoned surfers. If you’re looking to test your skills on worldclass waves, Bells Beach is the place to be.

Margaret River, Western Australia Western Australia offers some of the most consistent and uncrowded surf breaks in the country, and Margaret River is at the heart of it. Known for its powerful waves and pristine beaches, it’s a favourite among experienced surfers. Surfers can explore breaks like Main Break, The Box, and North Point. When you’re not in the water, you can enjoy the region’s renowned wineries and stunning landscapes. Noosa Heads, Queensland Noosa Heads is another Queensland gem, offering a mix of point and beach breaks. It’s particularly popular for longboarding due to its gentle, peeling waves. First Point and Little Cove are perfect for beginners, while advanced surfers can challenge themselves at the famous National Park Point break. The town itself is known for its laid-back atmosphere and vibrant surf culture.

Torquay, Victoria Torquay is often referred to as the “Surf Capital of Australia” and is home to iconic surf brands like Rip Curl and Quiksilver. Bells Beach, as mentioned earlier, is a part of the Torquay area, but there are also other great surf spots nearby, such as Jan Juc and Point Impossible. The Surf Coast Walk offers spectacular views of the coastline between Torquay and Fairhaven. Bondi Beach, New South Wales Bondi Beach, just a stone’s throw from Sydney’s city centre, is one of Australia’s most famous beaches. It’s a great place for surfers of all levels, with consistent waves and a welcoming surf community. There are numerous surf schools along the beach, making it an excellent spot for beginners. The Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk offers stunning views of the coastline and access to other surf beaches along the way. But, as we all know, with the beach being as famous as it is, if

you prefer open waves without another person there, this may not be the best spot for you. Southport, Tasmania Tasmania may not be the first place that comes to mind for surfing, but Southport on the southern coast offers unique surf experiences. It’s known for its uncrowded breaks and wilderness surroundings. The waves are more suited to experienced surfers due to the challenging conditions and cold waters, but the raw beauty of the area makes it a rewarding destination. Crescent Head, New South Wales Crescent Head is a hidden gem on the New South Wales coast. Known for its long rides and gentle waves, it’s an excellent place for longboarding. Point Plomer and Crescent Head Point are the main breaks here, and the small, charming town exudes a relaxed surf culture. Yallingup, Western Australia Yallingup, in the

Margaret River region, is another must-visit destination for surfers in Western Australia. It’s renowned for its consistent swell and reef breaks. Surfers can test their skills at spots like Three Bears, Yallingup Beach, and Injidup. The area’s astounding scenery, including the famous Ngilgi Cave, adds to the overall appeal. Australia’s beaches offer a diverse range of surfing experiences, from gentle waves perfect for beginners to powerful breaks that challenge even the most experienced surfers. Whether you’re seeking the thrill of riding world-class waves or simply want to relax in the surf culture of coastal towns, Australia has it all. So, grab your board, sunscreen, and a sense of adventure, and head to one of these top beach destinations for surfers to enjoy the sun, sand, and surf that make Australia a surfer’s paradise.

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