Australia is increasingly becoming a destination for exchange students from all over the world who seek excellence. A country that offers cities with great infrastructure and quality of life, but it is also a country much sought after by surfers from all over the world. Australia has endless beaches, natural reserves, modern cities, and charming villages that set the tone for the country.

If you are still in doubt about whether Australia is really a surf destination, see below the places that you cannot miss if you love the sport.

Gold Coast

Gold Coast is located on the east coast, 94 km south of Brisbane, with about 40 beaches along its 57 km coastline. It is one of the main tourist destinations in the country, receiving about 10 million tourists every year.

What makes the Gold Coast so special, besides the perfect beaches for surfing and other water sports, is the fact that the city has a multitude of tourist attractions. Its theme parks, native forests in natural reserves, incredible waterfalls, and lively nightlife enchant everyone who visits!

A famous redoubt of sports lovers, the Gold Coast hosts the first stage of the World Surfing Circuit. With open sea beaches with fast and constant waves, and other small bays with longer and perfect ones, the Gold Coast offers the best options for surfers of all levels and tastes. For beginners, the most recommended places are Surfers Paradise, Currumbin, and Miami Beach. For more experienced surfers, Snapper Rocks, Burleigh Heads, and South Straddie are the best options.

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