Australia Beach

Australia BeachThe sheer size of Australia ensures a cocktail of climates and habitats to suit all palates. From the rich rainforests of tropical Queensland to the temperate forests of South-western Australia and Tasmania's wilderness regions; from the lush forests of the Blue Mountains to the arid deserts of the interior; from the warm tropical waters around the Great Barrier and Ningaloo Reefs to the cold waters of the Southern Ocean where whales and other marine-life abound, Australia offers a wildlife holiday for all tastes. With its first class cuisine, accommodation and fine wines it also offers a comfortable and safe environment in which to holiday, and a tempting alternative to a chilly British winter! For those preferring to travel during our summer months, however, the outback (Ayer's Rock and the Olgas, for example) and the north of Australia - including the rugged wilderness of the Kimberley - are at their best. Isolated from the rest of the world for sixty million years, Australia also offers a flora and fauna that is quite unique. Its mammals - including its marsupials and such species as the Platypus - are often bizarre, and the country holds more endemic birds (and bird families) than any other plus an outstanding flora.
Naturetrek tours to Australia
Naturetrek's wildlife holidays and natural history tours to Australia focus on the fabulous flora of Western Australia (one of the world's botanical hotspots), the whales and dolphins of Western Australia, the endemic birds of Western Australia, the wildlife and wilderness of Tasmania, the birds, mammals and marine-life of Queensland, and the natural history of the Kimberley region of north-western Australia.

Bondi Beach Australia is located along the shores of Sydney, Australia. One of the more famous and popular beaches in Australia, Bondi offers an array of fun activities, suitable for every budget and every age. From the ancient days of Aboriginal fishing, people have been flocking to Bondi Beach Australia for its warm waters and clean, sandy beaches. Transportation the beach is convenient and frequent, and tourists will find this to be an excellent beach in Australia.
Bondi Beach is a great beach in Australia to bring a family, or relax as an adult. Surf schools in the area offer lessons, as well as equipment rental, and beginners are always welcome. Bondi Beach Australia is also one of the best places for scuba diving. The Bondi Wall is part of a series of steep cliff walls, which run along one of the best spots for scuba diving in Australia, and one of the best beaches in Australia. Check with local scuba shops and scuba schools for specific directions to Bondi Wall, as well as tide information.
While Bondi Beach is most lively during the summer, the town of Bondi Beach can be quite fun year round. In addition to having one of the nicest beaches in Australia, the town of Bondi has a lot to offer. The Bondi Beach Market is held every Sunday, year round, at the town's public school grounds. This is a great place to pick up some local art, food, or clothing. Another nice local market is the Bondi Junction Market, also open on Sundays, and located in the Bondi Mall. There are a number of small boutiques and shops located along the beach front, as well as in the town of Bondi Beach itself.
When dining, Bondi Beach offers plenty of café and restaurant options throughout the day. Campbell Parade is a main strip of shops and restaurants in the town, and visitors will find everything from a quick bite, to sit down dining options. When in Bondi Beach, and generally throughout most of Australia, tourists will often see "BYO" on the side of a restaurant, or on the restaurant's menu. This means Bring Your Own Alcohol, and generally most patrons do. Some restaurants charge a very moderate corkage fee, but this is not the norm.
Traveling to Bondi Beach is generally very convenient from any central location in Sydney. Buses travel from Bondi Junction in Sydney right to Bondi Beach Australia just about every ten minutes, until around midnight. Since parking at the beach itself is quite crowded and difficult, the bus is actually the main mode of transport for tourists and locals alike. You will experience much less hassle if you leave your car behind. There are also trains running from Bondi Junction to the beach about every ten minutes, so you'll be sure to have a convenient lift to Bondi.
As an extremely popular beach in Australia, Bondi Beach is a great place to visit if you plan to spend any amount of time in Sydney. Be sure to bring plenty of sun block along as the sun can be quite intense in all temperatures. Bondi Beach Australia offers a fun, warm way to kick back and enjoy a day at the beach.

Australia Beach
Australia Beach

The most famous of the Western Australia beaches is Cable Beach in Broome. But it certainly isn't the only Western Australian beach worth mentioning.
I wouldn't even say Cable Beach is the best or the most beautiful beach in the area.
Just north of Broome you find some of the world's best beaches, and in the photos below you see the the very best Kimberley beaches of all.
(If you fancy a fantastic beach paradise getaway in northern WA check out what special deals and prices for accommodation, flights, car rental and packages are currently available for the Broome area.)
The world doesn't know about our beaches. Yet.
If you want to experience the beaches at Cape Leveque the way they are shown in the pictures below you better hurry. Tourism in the Kimberley is constantly increasing, roads are being upgraded, word is spreading about the Western Australia beaches. It won't be long before we have to start sharing these beaches with more and more people.
But for the next couple of years you should still be able to see them just as they are shown below: pristine, endless, and all yours...
Now that's a beach! What you see above is the first impression we got when we arrived at Cape Leveque and moved into our beach shelter. The photos weren't taken from some lookout or photo point. They show the view from the shelter where we stayed.
By the way, beach shelters are not the only accommodation option here. You can take your pick from anything between camping, units, cabins, right up to luxury safari style "tents" in the hillside...
There's a reason why this resort is continuosly voted the number one WA beach resort in the Broome area. Just read the reviews here. (You'll also find the best prices and deals.)

Sorry, no photo of the sun melting into the ocean. Those kinds of pictures have never interested me because they could have been taken anywhere, and somehow they all look the same to me. But this...

The red rocks against the turquoise ocean are already stunning during the day. That's what makes the whole Kimberley coast so spectacular. But in the evening sun they seem to really glow. This picture has in no way been touched up like you might think.

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