Australian beaches are ideal to visit with kids. There are thousands of beautiful beaches in the Australian continent, which borders the Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean and the Southern Ocean. We can’t believe we have yet to visit one of these stunning beaches and can’t wait for our first trip there. We asked some of our fellow family travel bloggers to nominate the best beaches in Australia with kids and came up with this amazing list. (Note that while we realize that New Zealand may not technically be part of the Australian continent, it fit here best.)
Best Australian Beaches With Kids
#1:Â Barwon Heads Beach – Victoria, Australia
Barwon Heads has always been a very popular place for beach goers in Melbourne. It’s about a 90 minute drive and is located just before the start of the world famous Great Ocean Road. One of the reasons I love it is because the Barwon River connects with ocean and has created a beautiful, safe beach that is perfect to take the kids.
Beaches off the coast of Victoria can get a bit wild and are often rough.   The water is generally freezing until February, but the Barwon River beach is protected and thus, does not have waves and is really shallow. When the tide is low visitors can almost walk to the other side of the river.
The local council has done a great job of making this area is all about kids. They have put in an amazing kids’ playground, public bathrooms and a number of barbecues that visitors can use. We spent Easter Sunday down at the Barwon Heads River beach, and the kids played and we put the kayaks in and did a bit of fishing. As per usual, that one nibble got away!
Recommended by Sally Lucas of Our 3 Kids v the World. Find out more from Sally about Great Ocean Road in Victoria.
#2:Â Emily Bay Beach, Norfolk Island
When it comes to beaches, Norfolk Island boasts one of the most beautiful in the world. The Island’s Emily Bay features a protected lagoon with a double reef, making it perfect for a family beach adventure. It is safe, gloriously warm in summer and has the squishiest, golden sand to walk upon.
The reef itself is home to a wonderful array of fish and corals. Lucky visitors may even spot a resident sea turtle on a snorkel excursion or a trip out on the glass bottom boat. Throughout the year, this sheltered reef lagoon offers incredible visibility, warm water and an opportunity to enjoy a glorious natural spot with the kids.
Free from nasty stingers, and with such spectacular water to swim in, it is no wonder Emily Bay was named one of Australia’s top ten beaches!
Recommended by Leah Smileski from The Kid Bucket List.
#3:Â Fatumafuti Beach –Â American Samoa
American Samoa is full of picturesque beaches, some more well-suited for kids than others; Fatumafuti is one of those ideal kid beaches. The beach has soft sand and scurrying hermit crabs, perfect for building sand-castles and crab villages. There are two small islands and a barrier reef, just off the coast, that are teeming with colorful, tropical sea-life. With shallower areas, ready for budding swimmers, and deeper holes adjacent to large boulders, just right for jumping from, there’s something for everyone. Fatumafuti is just off the main road and one of the few beaches on the island that you don’t need to ask permission to use. Also, there are never crowds, so you’re sure to enjoy your day, with plenty of room to stretch out. Just jump out of the car, grab your buckets and snorkels and discover a piece of the South Pacific that most people have only dreamed of.
Recommended by Melinda Clayville from Traveling Outside-the-Box.
#4:Â Green’s Pool, William Bay National Park, Denmark Western AustraliaÂ
Un-touristed and with naturally clear waters, the entire Southern Coast of Western Australia is a traveller’s dream. For those with kids, there are literally miles of unspoiled pure white sand beaches to explore and really connect with nature. The naturally protected swimming area at Green’s Pool, in the William Bay National Park ticks all the boxes and makes it a top contender for one of the World’s Best Beaches.  The turquoise waters are naturally clear year round, the beach is protected with no waves, making it easy for small children to paddle and swim, and the sand powdery white sand is completely clean of debris. Perfect for endless sandcastle building! Nearby the stunning Green’s Pool are other coves for beachcombing and exploring, including a mammoth rock formation, which closely resembles a herd of elephants dipping their toes in the ocean. We’ve thoroughly enjoyed spending more than a whole day at this extremely kid friendly, yet stunning beach.
Recommended by Ariana of World from Travels With Kids. Find out more from Ariana about the Southern Coast of Western Australia.
#5:Â Little Beach –Â Two Peoples Bay, Western Australia
Little Beach is one of the most stunning hidden gems along the southern Western Australia coast, about 30 minutes drive east of Albany. It’s remoteness is where it’s beauty lies. So far from a capital city or major airport, only the most ardent of travellers make it this far along the coast, but they are rewarded with some of the most pristine white sand in the world.
Sitting in a small bay, the waves from the Southern Ocean are gentle, but big enough for jumping and in warmer weather, swimming (no life guard). Conditions are perfect for sandcastle building or taking kids off exploring in the rock pools nearby – just be careful, the cliffs to the ocean below are sheer! It’s BYO food and supplies, and it’s in a state park, so remember to take everything away. Other than the peak of summer, visitors can pretty much secure this little slice of paradise all for themselves.Â
Recommended by Keri from Our Globetrotters. Find out more from Keri about Albany Beaches. (ask about preview picture)
#6:Â Mount Maunganui Beach – Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
Nestled in the Bay of Plenty on New Zealand’s North Island, Mount Maunganui beach is my all time favourite beach with kids. The town of Mount Maunganui stretches along a peninsula, Tauranga Harbour on one side and the Pacific Ocean on the other. At the tip and overlooking the harbour entrance is Mauao (The Mount), a 262 meter high lush green mountain, an iconic landmark.
On the ocean side is a long white sand beach starting under The Mount that stretches as far as the eye can see. A strip of cafes serving delicious food, great coffee, smoothies and ice creams are across the road from “Main Beach”. There is also a boardwalk, which leads in one direction to the fantastic Mount Drury playground and in the other to the stroller friendly walk around the base of The Mount.
Confident kids can body surf and boogie board on Main Beach. Lifeguards are on duty here. Toddlers can safely paddle in the shallows or head further down the beach where Moturiki (Leisure) Island shelters the beach and tames the waves.
To avoid waves, walk a few hundred meters across to Pilot Bay. The calm waters of the harbour are perfect for babies to splash and play while the rest of the family can try paddle boarding, kayaking, wind surfing or optimist sailing.
For visitors who aren’t lucky enough to visit in the warmer months between November and March, head to the Mount Hot Pools, where natural thermal energy heats the salt water in these stylish outdoor pools, keeping them the perfect temperature year round.
Recommended by Kaylie Lewell from Happiness Travels Here.
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#7: Noosa Main Beach – Australia
The Noosa Main Beach is one of the best beaches on the Sunshine Coast and absolutely perfect for kids. Located along the famous shopping strip of Hastings Street and just outside the entrance to the Noosa National Park, Noosa Main Beach offers soft gentle waves perfect for swimming, boogie boarding as well as a great place to learn to surf. Being just off Hastings Street there are various places to grab something to eat and drink for the kids as well as plenty of places to hire beach equipment like boogie boards and stand up paddleboards.
In addition to the popular Noosa Main Beach, there are so many other great beaches to explore in the area. There are numerous beaches in the Noosa National Park such as Tea Tree Bay, Winch Cove, Granite Bay and Little Cove. The calm crystal-clear waters of the Noosa River are also the perfect place for little ones and an ideal location for getting out and exploring in a kayak.
Recommended by Melissa of Thrifty Family Travels. Find out more from Melissa about Noosa.
#8:Â Tamarama Beach, Sydney, Australia
Next to crowded Bondi Beach is Tamarama Beach, conveniently close while giving the feel of being more quaint and less frequented. We found it to be kid approved with its soft pristine sand that made it easy to move around and play in. Our kids spent hours building sand castles and taking turns burying each other. Nearby shallow tide pools made for a convenient way for the kids to get in and out of the water without getting overwhelmed by crashing Pacific Ocean waves. Bathrooms were nearby, which is always a plus when traveling with little ones. The stunning cliff views with charming homes above made it all the more memorable. As parents, we spent our time playing with the kids and also relaxing while they enjoyed the safe environment. Definitely a great beach spot for a family getaway.
Recommended by Anabel Newell from Amor for Travel.
#9: Torakina Beach – Brunswick Heads, New South Wales, Australia
The quirky riverside town of Brunswick Heads has been a family favourite for 50 years, but never more so than today. There are so many things to do here with kids, but top of the list is a visit to the safe swimming spot of Torakina Beach. Torakina Beach is a delightful family beach near the entrance to the river’s mouth. Protected by giant boulder groins, the cute beach has gentle waves and is the ideal place for beginner swimmers and those who are not so fond of open water.
The water is crystal clear, as good as any tropical island, except after big storms when the river takes the deluge and debris out to sea. Visitors can see tiny fish swimming around their toes, pelicans above, and the odd dolphin that drops by to say hi. Visitors can access Torakina by crossing the car bridge and walking through the parklands on the left. There’s a designated car park, but it fills up quickly, so go early. There’s plenty of shade up along the dunes, or bring your own beach umbrella to set up camp. Make sure to bring buckets and spades, boogie boards and a picnic to stay all day.
Recommended by Amber Greene from Roam the Gnome. Find out more from Amber about things to do in Brunswick Heads.
#10:Â Whale Beach – Sydney, Australia
Visitors looking for a kid friendly beach on Sydney’s Northern Beaches can’t go past Whale Beach. More secluded than the main beaches such as Avalon or Palm Beach, Whale Beach on the Southern Ocean is a kids’ delight. There is a small park and BBQ facilities for families, but the rock platform and rock pools are where the best fun lies. The rock pool at the south end is relatively shallow and small, and on either side, there are natural rock pools. The ones before the pool are perfect for babies and toddlers to wade and play in. On the other side, at the base of the rock platform, is a larger rock pool that gets quite full at high tide. Bigger kids can play for hours as the waves rush in and out.
The rock platform at the northern end is also a great place to visit. It is accessible either along the beach or down a set of steep stairs, but it has a lot of rock pools where visitors can see a variety of sea creatures, up close and personal (once we even saw a baby shark waiting for the tide to come back in!). At low tide we like to walk around the headland to Palm Beach on the rock platform and pass the car grave yard, where cars went over the cliff (before they made it safe). Whale Beach has so many areas to explore, visitors could spend days there while visiting the Northern Beaches.Â
Recommended by Maraya, a Northern Beaches local, from Stuff Mums Like.
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4 comments
What a great article! Now I want to plan a trip back to Australia to see more of those beautiful beaches! Thanks so much for the great and informative article 🙂
ohhh this has made me desperate to get home! So many of my favourites mentioned here, and a few we still need to explore!
Hi Admin,
Thanks for sharing a great post about fashion and fun at Australia beach, Australia is one of my favorite country & i have been there just only 1time but my experience with Australia was superb. I love the beaches of Australia as you shared Barwon Heads Beach, Emily Bay Beach & Mount Maunganui Beach.
These are 3 great beaches which I like most & you also shared something about these beaches in this post.
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