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Australia's top six beach campgrounds

 
[Free Tour]     24 Dec 2016
Many people come to Australia, know that Australians like the beach best, but go to the beach, find people everywhere.

Many people come to Australia, know that Australians like the beach best, but go to the beach, find people everywhere.

The following beach campsite, where Australians would never say anything about it, was picked up by the editor. Although I'm worried that this article is going out.

After that there will be a large number of tourists, but there are good things not to share is a shame. I have to ask you to be civilized when you go. For what?

Are you going camping on the beach? How romantic it is to watch the stars hold hands at night and listen to the sound of the waves

1. Booderee National Park, Jervis Bay, NSW

With "the whitest beach in the world," Jervis Bay, in Booderee National Park, a three-hour drive south of Sydney, is a great place to surf and watch humpback whales and seabirds.

2. Lucky Bay, Cape Le Grand National Park, WA

Lucky Bay is perfect for sunbathing and a stroll by the sea. It's only a 45 minute drive from Esperance.

3. Noah Beach, Cape Tribulation, Daintree National Park, QLD

Noah Beach has a lush rainforest, and the Daintree National Park is Australia's most popular national park. It is the only place in the world with two world natural heritage sites, the Great Barrier Reef and the humid rainforest.

4. Little Waterloo Bay, Wilson’s Promontory, VIC

Little Waterloo Bay is the most secretive one on this list, and only professional hikers can find it. To find the beach, you have to travel 13 kilometers from the local Telegraph Post in the morning. But it's worth it. Beware of the local woolly kangaroo when camping.

5. Bruny Island, TAS

More famous than its dairy products, Bruny Island is surrounded by its beaches, and wildlife. Camping here is free, but with penguins, seals and all sorts of seabirds.

6. Whitehaven Beach, QLD

Whitehaven Beach has a beautiful name, White Paradise Beach. You can only get there by boat. With brilliant white sand and bright blue water, the campsite is near the eucalyptus woods 30 kilometers west of Shute Harbour.

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