Coast of Australia: photos, description
Coast of australia
The coast of Australia is famous for its long coastline: you can enjoy a beach holiday here on the mainland on more than 10,000 beaches, as well as, if you wish, swim in 800 places located on 30 uninhabited islands surrounding Australia.
Australia's coastal resorts (holiday benefits)
For scuba diving, take a look at the Great Barrier Reef (Lizard Island), the Western (Ningaloo Reef) and South Coasts (Dangerous Reef) of Australia. Do you want to go canoeing and rafting? You can implement your plan, for example, on the Nimboyda River. And those eager to enjoy the warm ocean, gentle sun and relaxation on the 42-kilometer gold-sandy beach should pay attention to the Gold Coast. It is worth noting that here you can play with kangaroos, go to one of the golf courses and feed sharks.
Australia's cities and resorts on the coast
- Sydney: offers a visit to the Sydney Opera House, Bondi Beach (which often hosts events such as sand sculpture contests and the Flying Kite Festival) and Manly Beach (you can go diving and surfing, ride a rented bike along the beach paths, watch whales and fish, admire the sunset from local viewing platforms), the local Aquarium (you can admire colorful fish and other marine life as you walk through the labyrinth of acrylic pipes). As for climbers, there is entertainment for them too - they can climb the Sydney Bridge.
- Gold Coast: Travelers prefer to spend time in the tropical fruit plantation park “Big Pineapple”, visit the park “Sea world”, amusement park “Warner bros movie world” (there are ordinary and extreme rides, such as “Superman escape”, as well as shows, one way or another related to cinema), water park “Wet and Wild” (there are fast water slides, heated and cold water pools), Surfers Paradise (perfect for surfers) and Broad Beach (famous for its wide coastline, adjacent parkland, affordable entertainment prices).
- Melbourne: here you can admire the city from the Coot-tha mountain, see the subantarctic penguins of Ghent and the nurse shark in the Melbourne Aquarium, visit the Rippon Lee house-museum and the Melbourne Zoo, admire the City Beach (here you will find cafes and ice cream tents along the coast - parks and recreation areas, and if you wish, you can go on a short excursion on a cruise ferry), enjoy the nightlife in the St Kilda area.
In addition to passive recreation, the coast of Australia allows travelers to join active pastime, because there are bases for diving and surfing..