Best surfing beaches in Australia

Australia is world famous for its surf. It’s a renowned surfing destination, offering all types of beaches for both beginners and advanced surfers. Surf was practically invented here! (Actually, it was apparently invented in Tahiti).

Surfing was brought to Australia in 1915 by Duke Kahanamoku, a Hawaiian who went to Sydney with its ancient Hawaiian board.

Australia has collaborated a lot to the surf industry, shaping part of the australian lifestyle and the birthplace of giants like Billabong, Rip Curl and Quicksilver. Altogether with California, their developments have shaped the surf industry. Australia has the world’s second-largest population of surfers after the USA.

Australia has coasts facing the Pacific, Indian and Antarctic ocean, which means they have a great variety of beaches to please everybody. (Surfing is actually impossible in northern Australia due to coral reefs).


Top surfing beaches in Australia

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Byron Bay

Located on the eastern coast of Australia in New South Wales, is a charming coastal town renowned for its laid-back vibe and stunning natural beauty. With its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and iconic Cape Byron Lighthouse, the town offers a picturesque setting that attracts surfers, sun-seekers, and nature enthusiasts alike.

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Freshwater Beach

Located in Sydney, Freshwater Beach might be one of the most famous surfing beaches of the country, as it was here where Duke Kahanamoku showed his skills and presented surf to australians. it Offers consistent waves and a welcoming community for surfers of all levels.


Noosa Heads

Located in Queensland, Noosa Head is a surfer’s paradise, known for its world-class waves, stunning beaches, and vibrant surfing culture, perfect for both experts and beginners, with great breaks and tranquil waters.


Bells Beach

Bells Beach, located in Torquay and a 90-minute drive from Melbourne, is one of the most famous surfing beaches in the world. Its warm colors (red cliffs and golden sands) offer an unique sight to enjoy while riding the waves. It’s home to the annual Rip Curl Pro Surf and Music Festival.


Snapper Rocks

Located on Queensland’s Gold Coast, Snapper Rocks offers one of the most challenging and exciting surfing experiences in Australia thanks to the Superbank, a large man-made sandbank that creates one of the longest wave rides in the world. The wave goes from Snapper to Greenmount Beach, a must-do for experienced surfers.


Margaret River

Margaret River is the most popular surfing destination in Western Australia, thanks to its powerful swells and the right surf breaks, mostly recommended to experienced surfers, as its waves can be both powerful and technical.

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Gnarabup

Gnarabup is a very secluded beach located in Western Australia, a hidden gem for surfing enthusiasts, featuring pristine beaches, consistent swells, and a laid-back coastal atmosphere that creates the perfect setting for an unforgettable surfing experience.


Lennox Head Australia

Lennox Head

Lennox is a protected surfing reserve, voted as one of Australia’s best beaches overall, a renowned surfing destination, offering a combination of world-class waves, beautiful beaches, and a relaxed coastal community that makes it a paradise for surfers of all levels.