8 Best Beach Towns In Australia

Australia is home to thousands of pristine beaches, and each one is more beautiful than the next. Over previous years, we’ve been to…well, a LOT of them! But if there is one thing we’ve learned about beach getaways in Australia, it’s that it’s not really about the beaches at all (unless you are an avid surfer searching for a particular surf break, in which case, feel free to disagree).

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The truth is, a perfect beach getaway is all about the beach town itself, its atmosphere, and, most importantly, its vibe. So, forget the list of Australia’s best beaches; this is a list that really matters!

Byron Bay, NSW
Byron Bay, NSW
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Our Favourite Beach Towns In Australia

1. Byron Bay, New South Wales

It’s no surprise that Byron Bay tops our list of the Best Beach Towns in Australia. After all, it is probably the biggest and most well-known beach town of them all. Byron is renowned for its surfing beaches, a great selection of activities, restaurants, and boutique shops, and its South Coast laidback lifestyle.

If you’ve been a Drink Tea and Travel reader for a while, you’ll know that this area holds a special place in our hearts. It is the town that we love and cherish, a place where Max and I fell in love many years ago, and a place where we got engaged in 2014.

If you’re looking for an action-packed adventure, look no further than Byron Bay Adventure Tours. They’re an ecotourism-certified company that offers a wide range of tours in the area!

Despite the fact that this region remains one of the biggest tourist destinations in Australia, it doesn’t seem to lose its charm, its small-town feel, and its hippy surfer lifestyle. Sometimes, it’s very busy, and you will notice a massive unicorn raft made of many swimmers having a blast on the waves. Sometimes, you will get there, and it will seem like no one is there, envying a semi-private session. This is the charm of this place. We recommend popping into the farmer’s market for some locally grown, organic food options you can throw together for a picnic on the beach!

Byron Bay Main Beach, NSW
Sunset hangouts on Byron Bay Main Beach, NSW

Recommended Tours In Byron Bay

  • Byron Bay Hinterland: National Park and Waterfalls Tour: Enjoy a 2-hour guided rainforest walk to Minyon Falls, where you can take a swim and enjoy a locally sourced BBQ lunch before heading to the charming town of Bangalow.
  • Sea Kayak Tour with Dolphins & Turtles: Kayak in Byron Bay marine reserve and make friends with bottlenose dolphins, spot sea turtles, and if you time it just right, maybe even see the migrating humpback whales.
  • Glow Worm ExperienceGet back in touch with nature with a journey through Gondwana rainforest, where you can take a swim in a waterfall, find out the secret hideout of glowworm, and enjoy a vegan dinner in the woods.
Surfers crowd the beach in Byron Bay, New South Wales
Surfers crowd the beach.

Accommodation In Byron Bay

  • Eco Beach Resort: Just a 5-minute walk from Belongil and Main Beaches, the Eco Beach Resort offers a solar-heated outdoor pool and self-contained suites.
  • EcOasis Resort: Close to Byron Bay and just 10 minutes from Mt. Warning is the EcOasis Resort, offering the most amazing views across the hinterland.
  • Byron Bay Rainforest Retreat: This secluded resort is close to everything but secluded for a relaxing retreat feel. It’s just a 15-minute walk from the beach and close to the Byron Bay Markets.
Byron Bay included on the best place to live in Australia
Byron Bay, Australia

2. Broome, Western Australia

On Broome, it’s no secret that our recent trip to Western Australia has made us fall in love with this small coastal town in the middle of the Australian outback. Red dirt, white sand, crystal clear waters, beautiful sunsets, laidback lifestyle, tropical heat, and the air infused with the scents of frangipanis. What more could you ask for?

Sunset over Cable Beach, Broome. Western Australia
Magnificent sunset over Cable Beach in Broome

Recommended Tours In Broome

  • Sunset Camel TourNo trip to Broome would be complete without a camel ride! This 1-hour tour along Cable Beach lets you watch the sunset from the water’s edge.
  • Half-Day Town Tour with Cable Beach Sunset: Take in the best bits of Broome, including the dinosaur footprints and a dip in the sea at Riddell Beach, before enjoying the sunset.
Camel rides on Cable Beach
Camel rides on Cable Beach

Accommodation In Broome

  • Seashells Broome: Settle into an apartment or bungalow nestled in tropical gardens just 300 metres from Cable Beach. They also have a number of social and environmental initiatives to support the local community.
  • The Courthouse: This boutique Bed & Breakfast is located right in the heart of Broome’s Chinatown and 4km from Cable Beach.
Last moments on Cable Beach. Broome. Western Australia
Oksana and Max, Cable Beach, Broome

3. Cape Tribulation, Queensland

Cape Tribulation is a true hidden gem of Tropical North Queensland. Tucked away inside the Daintree National Park, it is the only place in Australia that offers a unique rainforest backdrop to the beautiful Cape Trib beach, providing travellers with a perfect combination of adventure and relaxation.

Here, you can spend the morning exploring the Daintree National Park, zipline through the lush green rainforest, or search for crocodiles on a boat cruise along the Daintree River. If you’re looking for a sustainable tour option near the beach, Jungle Tours and Trekking offers trips both into the jungle and into the sea – this is a great option for solo travellers and families alike!

In the afternoon you can switch gears, relax, and kick back on the golden beach, soaking up the sun or snorkelling on the Great Barrier Reef that’s easily accessible right off the beach. At night, the Jungle Bar buzzes with travellers and locals alike, setting the scene for a great end to a perfect day.

Daintree National Park
Where the rainforest meets the reef

Recommended Tours In Cape Tribulation

  • Cape Tribulation, Daintree and Mossman Gorge Day Tour: Take a day trip that includes the Mossman Gorge, a cruise along the Daintree River, a walk along Cape Tribulation beach, and a stop at Alexandra Lookout. Lunch and a stop at Daintree Ice Cream Company are included, too.
  • Daintree Rainforest Canopy Ziplining Tour: Over the course of 2 hours, a professional guide will take you through five different canopies, from 7 metres to 16 metres. Courtesy of your guide, you don’t need any previous ziplining experience, and all equipment will be provided.
  • Daintree Rainforest: Crocodile & Wildlife River Cruises: Take a day tour to see the savannah, the wetlands, the grasslands, and the rainforest, and get a guided rainforest tour through the UNESCO World Heritage Site. You’ll have a spectacular view of the Daintree River and the Coral Sea from Alexandra Lookout, and a cruise on the river will let you see the mangroves and crocodiles.
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Noah Beach, Daintree National Park. Photo credits: Tourism and Events Queensland

Accommodation In Cape Tribulation

  • Safari Lodge: This Advanced Ecotourism Certified lodge is located in the rainforest region of Cape Tribulation, and it’s just a 10-minute walk away from Myall Beach.
  • Daintree Rainforest Retreat Motel: An eco-friendly and secluded retreat that’s just a 25-minute drive from Cape Tribulation’s centre and 45 minutes away from Port Douglas. 
  • Epiphyte B & B: Enjoy amazing views from your private balcony or patio. The B&B-style accommodation is just a 5-minute drive from the Cow Bay beaches.

4. Port Douglas, Queensland

If you can’t make your way all the way to Cape Tribulation, then Port Douglas is another great beach town option. It is home to the beautiful 4 Mile Beach, a strip of palm-fringed white sand that hugs the coast around Port Douglas. Port Douglas also serves as an easy getaway to the Great Barrier Reef, which is located just an hour away by boat and offers easy access to activities in the Daintree National Park.

It’s a great place to both sail and snorkel – and if you’re looking to do either of those in an environmentally responsible fashion, check out Sailaway Port Douglas. On weekends, the town buzzes with activities, from the Port Douglas Sunday Markets to live bands and Sunday sessions across town.

Best Beach Towns in Australia
Four Mile Beach, Port Douglas

Recommended Tours In Port Douglas

  • Low Isles Glass Bottom Boat & Snorkeling Tour: Divers and snorkelers will get to see the Great Barrier Reef up close and personal. All of the equipment is supplied for the trip, and the guides and crew make sure it’s the best and safest experience it can be.
  • Kuranda Scenic Railway and Palm Cove Tour: As a passenger, you’ll ride the historic Kuranda scenic railway through the rainforest to the village of Kuranda, where you’ll get the chance to appreciate Aboriginal art and artifacts up close. Afterwards, at Palm Cove, there will be plenty of opportunities for gorgeous photos of the scenery.
  • Kuranda Rainforest Full-Day Tour: From railway to Skyrail to amphibious Duck vehicle, on this day trip, you’ll get to see every aspect of the Kuranda Rainforest. You’ll learn about Aboriginal culture and rituals, and at the Koala & Wildlife Park, you’ll get to see native wildlife up close.
Things to do in Port Douglas Australia: Kuranda Scenic Railway
Kuranda Scenic Railway. Photo courtesy of Tourism Australia
Port Douglas from above
Port Douglas from above

Accommodation In Port Douglas

  • Ramada Resort by Wyndham Port Douglas: Another eco-friendly spot by Ramada. The Port Douglas resort is just a 10-minute walk from Four Mile Beach.
  • Port Douglas Cottage & Lodge: Centrally located, these luxury home-away-from-home accommodations are right in the heart of Port Douglas; you can reach Four Mile Beach in just 3 minutes!
  • Lazy Lizard Motor Inn: The Lazy Lizard is just a short stroll from many Port Douglas attractions, restaurants, sidewalk cafes, and shops. It’s an easy stroll into the centre, or you can make use of their free bikes to explore the area.
Things To Do in Port Douglas
The harbour at sunset in Port Douglas

5. Burleigh Heads, Queensland

It feels like Burleigh Heads has grown up and gotten a whole lot cooler right in front of our eyes. Burleigh Beach used to be nothing more than yet another beautiful beach on the Gold Coast, but over the last 3 years, it has sprouted into a new Byron Bay. It’s been recognized as Queensland’s cleanest beach for a few years in a row now, too!

Today, it is buzzing with great coffee shops, organic restaurants, boutiques, and tons of local pop-ups at the weekly Sunday Markets. On the weekend, the grassy area by the beach fills up with a young, hip crowd sprawled out on their picnic blankets, sipping on cider and listening to pop-up live bands. It’s chilled out, and it is absolutely charming!

Burleigh Heads Beach, Gold Coast, QLD
Burleigh Heads Beach, Gold Coast, QLD

Recommended Tours In Burleigh Heads

  • Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary Ticket & Koala PhotoYou can get your photo taken cuddling a koala, feed a kangaroo, or simply explore the sanctuary’s 27 hectares. There are Aboriginal performances, and 13 daily keeper shows to teach you all you could want to know about the sanctuary and the wildlife living there.

Accommodation In Burleigh Heads

  • Boardwalk Burleigh BeachLocated right on the beach, you’ll only be a short walk from the restaurants and cafes and just a short drive from the other main Burleigh Heads attractions. You’ll have access to a pool and a hot tub, and the views are a sight to behold.
  • Timbertop for Life: This comfortable homestay is just 6 km from Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary. You can take the free bikes for a spin or simply enjoy the garden and mountain views.
  • Burleigh Mediterranean Resort: Located along one of the best surf beaches at North Burleigh, the luxury self-appointed accommodation is conveniently close to trendy shops, cafés, and restaurants. You can take advantage of the pools, the spa, the sauna, or the gym or enjoy a barbecue on the roof.
Burleigh Heads
Burleigh Heads

6. Yamba, New South Wales

Yamba, a coastal town in the Northern Region of New South Wales, is a town that took us by surprise. What used to be a small fishing town is now one of the locals’ favourites (and ours too!) It’s become famous for great surf breaks, beautiful beaches, and a place to spot whales between May and October. It is still tiny (population of just 6,000) and chilled out, but offers everything you need for a perfect beach getaway.

Yamba Main Beach, Yamba, NSW
Yamba Main Beach, Yamba, NSW
Kangaroos relaxing in Yuraygir National Park near Red Cliff.
Kangaroos relaxing in Yuraygir National Park near Red Cliff.
Main Street in Yamba, NSW
Main Street in Yamba, NSW

Accommodation In Yamba

  • Adrift Apartments: This motel is within easy walking distance of the beach and several Yamba attractions and with all the amenities needed for a comfortable stay.
  • Aston Motel Yamba: This motel is located right across from Lions Park, and it’s within easy walking distance of plenty of shops and restaurants. It even has balconies and patios with garden views that are well worth a look.
Waterfront villas at Calypso Yamba Holiday Park.
Waterfront villas at Calypso Yamba Holiday Park.

READ MORE: Guide To Visiting The Charming Town Of Yamba

7. Port Macquarie, New South Wales

Port Macquarie seems to really have it all. How does one small town on the mid-North Coast of NSW pack so much punch? This seaside town is home to 17 different beaches, a Wildlife Park, a Nature Park, a Rainforest Centre, one of the oldest churches in Australia, and lots of activities on Hastings River.

Port Macquarie is a great place to give surfing a go, explore rock pools, spend an afternoon kayaking, or explore the beautiful coastline on a 9km Coastal Walk. It may not be a haven for nightlife, but it’s the kind of place where you can still find backpackers gathering on the beach and sharing travel stories over a few beers. What’s not to love?

Early morning exploring with camera in hand. Flynn's Beach. Port Macquarie
An early morning exploring with camera in hand. What could be better than that?
The rocks and the Town Beach, Port Macquarie, NSW
The rocks and the Town Beach, Port Macquarie, NSW

Recommended Places to Visit In Port Macquarie

  • Billabong Koala and Wildlife Park: Spend the day at the award-winning Billabong Zoo, where you can learn about the lives of the animals, the zoo’s conservation efforts, and what you can do to help the endangered species there. There are 16 keeper talks throughout the day, as well as opportunities to interact with several animals.
  • Sea Acres Rainforest CentreIf you’re into nature and rainforests, check out Sea Acres in Port Macquarie. The Birpai people used this rainforest for various purposes. Grab a bite at the cafe and try spotting a brush turkey. The 1.3 km boardwalk is an easy and enjoyable walk, and guided tours are available at specific times.
  • The Breakwall: If you find the 9 km coastal walk too long or are in a hurry, just go for a stroll along the town beach breakwall. It’s a popular spot in Port Macquarie with a path along the sea. The rocks are painted with messages, and there’s a play park, BBQ area, and picnic spot.
Surfing in Port Macquarie
Surfing in Port Macquarie
The Ultimate Sydney to Brisbane Drive Itinerary. Port Macquarie. Cover Photo
Campervan parked in front of a beach in Port Macquarie

Accommodation In Port Macquarie

  • Ana Mandara Luxury B&B: Whether it’s because of the short drive to the marina or the view of the Hastings River off the balcony, this comfortable, charming B&B is sure to steal your heart.
  • Flynns On Surf Beach Villas: From these villas, you’re just a 5-minute walk from Macquarie Nature Reserve and the Port Macquarie Koala Hospital, just a 2-minute walk from the beach, and less than 2 miles from Port Macquarie’s town centre. There are a pool and barbecue facilities, and a tour desk on-site to make the most out of your stay.
  • Ocean Breeze Motel: From this motel, it’s easy to take advantage of the ocean view, either from the motel or from up close, as it’s just a short walk to Oxley Beach.

8. Bicheno, Tasmania

Bicheno isn’t buzzing with surfer dudes and hippies; it doesn’t have a great nightlife (there is only 1 pub in town), boutique shops, or great restaurants, and its mild climate (average maximum of 21°C in the summer) means you can’t really take advantage of the beautiful beach, either.

But Bicheno is a great little town and a haven for adventurous travellers, offering everything from deep sea fishing and penguin tours (check out this tour option â€“ they put the welfare of the penguins first!) to scenic walks and motorcycle adventures. Its ideal location makes Bicheno a perfect destination for those looking to experience the Freycinet National Park without paying inflated prices in Swansea or Coles Bay.

Hazards Beach, a secluded beach accessible only on foot and by boat, located on the Western side of the Freycinet National Park., roughly 3 hours hike from Wineglass Bay.
Hazards Beach.

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Recommended Tours In Bicheno

  • Coastal Mountain Half-Day Tour: With a professional guide, you’ll see the best features of Bicheno, from the Blow Hole to the Whalers lookout to the Douglas-Apsley National Park. Wind your way along the roads and the shore, take in the scenery of Four Mile Creek, and finish the afternoon with a good drink.
  • Freycinet National Park: You can’t go wrong with a tour that starts on Friendly Beaches. Take in the shores and the cliffs and the boulders made of pink and blue granite as you go from Bluestone Bay to Whitewater Wall and the Tasman Sea. If you keep an eye open, you might even spot a whale or a white-bellied sea eagle.
Wineglass Bay. View from the lookout, inside the Freycinet National Park
Wineglass Bay. View from the lookout, inside the Freycinet National Park

Accommodation In Bicheno

  • Bicheno Cabin Park: You’ll be comfortable for your stay and well-placed for whatever you want to do, as the resort has a tour desk on-site and easy access to golfing, snorkelling, and windsurfing. It’s even within walking distance of several restaurants and cafes, the Tasman Sea, and Bicheno Beach, and just a short drive from Apsley River. This hotel is no longer on booking.com, 
  • Escape to Bicheno : Each unit comes with a terrace full of amenities and a sun-filled living room. With Redbill Beach and Denison Beach, and several restaurants are all just a short walk away, you will enjoy everything Tasmania’s beautiful East Coast has to offer. 
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Cape Tribulation Beach

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23 thoughts on “8 Best Beach Towns In Australia”

  1. Wow Cape Tribulation looks like something out of Castaway! Have always wanted to go to Byron Bay. Beautiful beaches and definitely something for everyone in there.

    1. Byron Bay is an absolute must! Somehow the town manages to strike the perfect balance between being touristy and full of great shops, restaurants and things to do and being super laid back and hippy. I love it!

  2. These are great suggestions! I would love to try out Yamba now, but we won’t have time this next trip. We loved all the little towns on the Grand Pacific Drive between Sydney and Wollongong but thought Wollongong was spectacular especially for the beautiful lookout on Mount Keira. We also love the Port Stephens area, Shoal Bay is quaint and beautiful. Thanks for adding more places to my bucket list, putting Bicheno on the list for when we go to Tasmania in February. 🙂

    1. I’ve heard great things about Wollongong as well, but unfortunately haven’t made it that way yet! Awesome to hear you are planning a trip to Tassie! How long will you be going for? It is such an amazing regions, you will absolutely love it. Little tip: bring warm clothes, even in February it will be chilly 🙂

  3. Western Australian towns- Albany has Frenchmans Bay (idyllic, turquoise dog friendly beach).
    Esperance has squeaky white sands that feel like flour beneath bare feet & sapphire blue waters.
    Margeret River- surfers and visitors haven
    Yanchep Beach lagoon- prettiest, crystal waters surrounded by reef which keeps sharks away. Great for
    stand up paddle boarders and popular childrens swimming lessons plus crayfishing straight off the reef
    Hammelin Bay quaint little caravan park right on the light emerald waters

    To name just a few well worth the visit for beach lovers

  4. Hi, there, I just love your webpage and Facebook page. Our family is planning a tour in Australia. By the way, your blog is really informative. Thanks, dear, for your great information.

  5. Great post about Bech Town in Australia! You know, Australia is known for many things — extraordinary landscapes, laid-back cities, beautiful beaches. But I want to enjoy the Sydney Opera House!

  6. Amazing blog, dear! There are so many bloggers who don’t put any personality into their posts. But your blog is the best about Beach Towns in Australia. keep it up dear.

  7. I am a big fan of Australia, Especially The iconic Great Barrier Reef ! It is blessed with the breathtaking beauty of the world’s largest coral reef. I will go there someday! By the way, Happy New Year.

    1. Unfortunately, the Great Barrier Reef isn’t as beautiful as it once used to be. The reef and the organisms that live within it are dying from coral bleaching due to climate change. If you are looking for a beautiful diving/snorkeling destination, we would recommend visiting Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia instead. Cheers!

  8. nice to read again about Australia on your site…Australia is a great place and I can highly recommend it to all women who would love to travel alone

  9. I’m pleased to see Byron Bay on top of the list. That place is so dear to me. People are really friendly too. We went there for a camping trip and I instantly fell in love with the place. I really appreciate you posting this. It brought back memories.

    1. Byron Bay has changed a lot over the last 10 years, so if you haven’t been recently you might find it to be quite developed compared to back in the day, but it’s still a great town to visit.

  10. Visiting my friend in Tasmania this October. Will surely come and spend a weekend in Bicheno! Thank you for the guide!

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