Thursday, 7 December 2017

The 8 Best Sydney Beaches Where You Can Spend Your Christmas Day

Here are some beach suggestions to make your trip during the Christmas season more festive and enjoyable.

Summer in Australia is a season of fun, sun and celebrating some festive times including Christmas. It is a great to experience this festive season during summer, and what better way to enjoy Christmas Day than by visiting one of the beautiful beaches in Sydney? Swim in pristine waters, relax alongside Sydney’s coast and take in the Christmas vibe. Bring some meat, prawns along and have a beach-side BBQ! Below are some beach suggestions for your Christmas Day.


Bondi Beach


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Only 7 km (5 miles) from the Sydney’s CBD, Bondi Beach is the epitome of holidaying, summer in this dazzling city. People visit this beach to enjoy surf, sunshine and a true Aussie Christmas. You can get there by bus or train.


Manly Beach


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Manly Beach is situated among the Northern Beaches of Sydney. Have a pleasant ferry trip from Circular Quay across Sydney Harbour to Manly. Water quality, great waves, a good atmosphere and an attractive streetscape are also some of the beach’s attractions. There is lots to see and do at Manly beach. Manly has access to the Manly Scenic Walkway, one of Sydney’s best walking tracks, and Manly’s harbourside beaches are some of the favourite spots among Sydneysiders and visitors.

Cronulla Beach 

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Located just 40 minutes south of the city, Cronulla Beach is the heart of the Sutherland Shire. The beach has an excellent range of surfing breaks, some of the best scuba diving in Sydney and countless treasures and wildlife in the rock pools. It’s just fantastic to take a picnic on the shore with some food. What a nice place to visit for an action-packed Christmas Day!

Palm Beach 

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Palm Beach is one of the best beaches in Sydney and is only 90 minutes by public transport from the city centre. Take in the breathtaking sights of rolling sand dunes, sparkling waters, amazing rock pools and abundant native Australian animals and plants. Enjoy swimming, surfing, kayaking and sailing in this beautiful beach. There are lovely picnic spots, beach-side restaurants and favourite cruises and ferry rides.

Balmoral Beach 

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This lovely harbour beach is another option when you study English in Sydney and want to spend Christmas Day on the beach. It is easily accessed by bus, train. You will love its golden sands, breathtaking water colour and amazing views. There are great grassy areas perfect for picnicking and fantastic facilities available at this beach. Its safe surf and swimming conditions and spectacular surrounds make Balmoral Beach a great place to go with friends this Christmas. 

Bronte Beach

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Located in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, this is a wonderful part of the city's coastline. It is 2 kilometres south of Bondi Beach and north of Coogee Beach. It has a good stretch of sand, beautiful views of the coast, relaxing surroundings, pristine parkland with at least three large communial BBQs and a number of beach shelters and shaded areas. The beach has good waves for surfers and even has an ocean swimming pool.

Coogee Beach

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This beautiful beach is described as Bondi Beach’s younger sibling. The beautiful waters, the sand and the rocks make the beach one of the natural gems of Sydney’s coast. The location is convenient to eateries and has easy access to public transport and nearby points of attraction. There are a number of BBQs areas on the sea front. The facilities are well-maintained and easily accessible from the beach.

Milk Beach

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Located at the base of Hermit Bay within the Sydney Harbour National Park, surrounded by the Heritage-listed Strickland House, Milk Beach offers gorgeous views of Sydney. This harbour-side beach has nice calm waters perfect for everything from swimming, snorkeling to fishing. It is also a great place for sunbaking. There are lots of little spots for picnic. The beach can be accessed via public transport or boat.

Sunday, 3 December 2017

World's 50 Best Beaches Include 4 in Australia

4 Australian beaches have been named among the best on the planet. They are in Queensland, NSW and Western Australia.

The accurate and reliable list is assembled by travel site FlightNetwork, ranking the world’s 50 most stunningly beautiful beaches according to the opinions of over 600 travel journalists, editors, bloggers and agencies. 4 beaches in Australia have been named among the world’s top 50.

Whitehaven Beach – No 2

The beach is on tropical Whitsunday Island, off the coast of Queensland and about 900 miles northeast of Brisbane. “Whitehaven Beach will make you believe in love at first sight,” the list says. Image: FlightNetwork
Whitehaven Beach on Queensland’s Whitsunday Island came in at the world’s No. 2. The beach scored perfect 10s for its sheer untouched beauty, remoteness, and sand and water quality. 'Whitehaven Beach has oh-so-white sands, deepest green rainforests, and crystalline waters. It’s a wild island, part of the Great Barrier Reef, and is by far the most beautiful location to experience', writes Sharron Livingston of The Travel Magazine. It has 292 days of sunshine per year, and the average annual temperature is 27oC. The beach can be accessed by sea or air.

Hyams Beach – No 8

The beach is about a three-hour drive from both Sydney and Canberra. “No place on earth invites you to relax and unwind quite like the luxuriously soft white sands of Hyams Beach,” the list says. Image: FlightNetwork 

Hyams Beach in NSW’s Jervis Bay National Park was named No.8. It received 10 out of 10 for its sheer untouched beauty, a 9 score for sand and water quality, and an 8 for remoteness. 'Hyams Beach had the whitest sand I’ve ever seen against a beautiful backdrop. I almost couldn’t believe it to be true', writes Jemma York of Academy Travel. On average, the beach enjoys 251 days of sunshine and the annual temperature of 17oC. It can accessed by train or drive from Sydney. During your time studying English in Sydney, it’s a nice idea to have an incredibly exotic journey to Hyams Beach.

Lucky Bay – No 18

“Lucky Bay in Western Australia has been rated one of the top beach destinations for its crystal blue waters and white sands that stretch as far as the eye can see,” the list says. Image: FlightNetwork 
Another beach to make the list is Lucky Bay on the south coast of Western Australia. The beach scored a 9 for sheer untouched beauty and sand and water quality, and a 7 for remoteness. 'Lucky Bay is one of the most stunning untouched landscapes featuring azure waters, blindingly white sand and the occasional visit by local kangaroos', writes Rebecca Chisholm of Rottnest Island Authority. It enjoys 295 days of sunshine and the temperature of 21oC on average, per year. You have 3 ways to get from Sydney to Lucky Bay: fly, train and drive.

Turquoise Bay – No 29

This is known as one of West Australia’s best beaches. “Turquoise Bay has the purest and most vivid turquoise colored waters a traveler will ever experience,” the list says. Image: FlightNetwork 

Located in Australia's Cape Range National Park, Turquoise Bay enjoys 275 days of sunshine per year and the average temperature of 17oC. It earned perfect 10 scores for sheer untouched beauty and sand and water quality, and an 8 for remoteness. 'The beach is wide, remote, and with very few people meant for a serene day in the tropics. The underwater marine life makes this beach even more spectacular with the astounding Ningaloo Coral Reef', writes Uncornered Market. You can get there by air, train, bus or drive from Sydney.