Australia Surfing Travel Guide

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Surfing


Surfing is not just a sport in Australia, but a way of life. World-class waves hit white sand all the way around the coastline, and there is surf to suit all abilities. The east coast beaches of New South Wales and Queensland are among the most famous. Although they are often very crowded and locals can be very protective of their surfing spots. In the south there is the world-famous Bells Beach in Victoria, home to the annual Rip Curl Pro competition. Western Australia's beaches also provide good surf and are often less crowded than other areas. Jellyfish and crocodiles make the northern coast off-limits to surfers.

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Bryon Bay, Australiafrom
Rating 3* USD 54
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Rating 3* USD 80
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Port Hedland, Australiafrom
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