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Australia 8 big surfing paradise, how many have you been to?

 
[Free Tour]     16 Feb 2017
In the northern hemisphere, the winter is like a year? Then wait, come and fly to Australia, play a lap on the big beach! Today, it's all about the sport that the tide is going to play.-Surfing! Australia is a surfer's paradise, where is the surfing resort, you know?

In the northern hemisphere, the winter is like a year? Then wait, come and fly to Australia, play a lap on the big beach! Today, it's all about the sport that the tide is going to play.-Surfing! Australia is a surfer's paradise, where is the surfing resort, you know?

photo by @ Paul Amestoy Photography via Facebook


New South Wales-Byron Bay

Byron Bay (Byron Bay) is the easternmost Gulf of Australia and a popular seaside resort. Byron Bay is famous for its numerous surf beaches and beautiful rainforests. The editor's grand recommendation is that Paz (The Pass), at the end of (Clarkes Beach) at Clarks Beach, can view the beautiful view of the bay from the surfers' viewing platform here.

photo by @ Paul Amestoy Sean O’Shea Art via Facebook


New South Wales-North Beach

If you don't want to travel too far, (Northern Beaches) on the north beach near Sydney is a great choice! Close to the city, the stunning coastline extends from (Manly) in Manley to (Palm Beach), in Palm Beach, with plenty of amenities, restaurants, cafes, bars. Find a comfortable place to sit down after surfing, and the happy life is here!

photo by @Rod Owenvia Facebook


Victoria-Stearns Beach

Surfing in Victoria, it has to be mentioned that the iconic Beers Beach (Bells Beach), is about 100km from Melbourne, and the majestic waves hit the red clay cliffs of the seaside, and the landscape is very exciting. Since 1962, the Lipcoll professional surfing competition and the music festival (Rip Curl Pro Surf and Music Festival) have been held here every year. Surfing and music are strong together, how can it not be high!


Queensland-Gold Coast

Gold Coast, as a world-famous surfing resort, is not random. There are countless top surf beaches, and the editor breaks his fingers as soon as possible: southern snapper rock, (SnapperRocks), Jira (Kirra),. Rainbow Bay Beach (Rainbow Bay Beach) and Toronto (Duranbah). These are super shores. And if you like to chase stars, stay here for a few days and you'll definitely meet one or two world-class surfers!


Queensland-Nusa promontory

Nusa promontory (Noosa Heads), along with the surrounding sunny beach of (Sunshine Beach), Boiling Pot, Tea Tree Bay (Tea Tree Bay) and Granite Bay (Granite Bay), is a popular beach group for surfers throughout Australia. Ideal surfing waves, pleasant national parks and a quiet country atmosphere attract many visitors on holiday every year. In addition, Nusa is a paradise for foodie, where you can enjoy seaside food, espresso and delicious ice cream.

photo by@ photobohemian via Instagram


Western Australia-Margaret r.

The Margaery River (Margaret River) is a well-known wine-making area in Australia, and every April there are plenty of surfers gathered for the annual Margaret River professional surfing competition, (Drug Aware Margaret River Pro),. Thanks to the mild Mediterranean climate, the Margaret River can surf all year round. Surfing by day, drinking at night, surfing with wine and meat, where else can I find it?


Tasmania-south headland bay

Want to surf (South Cape Bay) in South Cape Bay? Then you'll have to go a long way. Unlike other famous Australian beaches, South Cape Bay, Australia's southernmost surf beach, has no road to open to traffic and needs to walk through 7.7km 's walkway, (South Cape Bay Walk), but it's also unusual. This is a walking area on the World Heritage list! Surfing + hiking, just ask if you want to go?

photo by@ Sean Scott Photography  via facebook


South Australia-Kactes Beach

It is the pure, unspoiled natural scenery that has attracted many water lovers to (Cactus Beach)., South Australia's Kaktus Beach. People may not be familiar with it, but many surfers have to do it manually, indicating that it is absolutely worthwhile to come here. Here is not suitable for beginners, especially in the wave more unstable winter.

photo by @ Paul Michael Photography Facebook


Tips

Students who can't swim can also experience surfing oh, surfing schools can be found near every beach, under the guidance of professional coaches, even beginners can quickly pick up surfboard to play in the sea ~

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