Tasmania's Best Beaches
Tasmania’s coastline ranges from the rugged Southern Ocean shores to the calm bays of the east coast. This selection features the iconic orange-lichen-covered boulders of the Bay of Fires, the white sands of the Freycinet Peninsula, and the sheltered inlets of Bruny Island. Many of these locations, such as Hazards Beach and Friendly Beaches, are situated within national parks, offering access to coastal hiking trails and diverse marine life.
Honeymoon Bay
Honeymoon Bay is located on the Freycinet Peninsula of Tasmania.
Binalong Bay
Gateway to the Bay of Fires, known for its turquoise water and granite boulders coated in bright orange lichen.
Friendly Beaches
A long stretch of white sand and dunes within Freycinet National Park, featuring basic coastal camping at Isaacs Point.
Hazards Beach
Situated on the western side of the Freycinet Peninsula, this remote beach is reached via a bushwalking track from Wineglass Bay.
Kelvedon Beach
A coastal strip near Swansea providing views across Great Oyster Bay toward the Hazards mountain range.
Richardsons Beach
Located at the entrance to Freycinet National Park, this sheltered beach features shallow water and proximity to the main campgrounds.
Nebraska Beach
A sandy stretch on North Bruny Island offering views across the D’Entrecasteaux Channel toward the Tasmanian mainland.
Nebraska Beach
Sandy beach on North Bruny Island located near Dennes Point.
Langfords Beach
Located on the northern tip of Bruny Island, this quiet beach is situated near the mouth of the D’Entrecasteaux Channel.
Jeanneret Beach
A secluded cove in the Bay of Fires Conservation Area, characterized by white sand and granite rock formations.
Spring Beach
A white-sand beach near Orford that looks out toward the peaks of Maria Island National Park.
Denison Beach
A long, undeveloped beach north of Bicheno, bordered by coastal scrub and the Douglas-Apsley National Park.
Four Mile Creek Beach
A remote coastal area on the northeast coast where the creek enters the ocean, known for its surf and birdlife.
Lightouse Jetty Beach
Situated on South Bruny Island, this beach lies below the historic Cape Bruny Lighthouse.
Goftons Beach
A sheltered swimming spot in Bridport, overlooking the waters of Anderson Bay on Tasmania's northern coast.
Little Beach
Part of a conservation area on the east coast, featuring a small lagoon and rocky headlands.
Calverts Beach
A south-facing beach on the South Arm Peninsula near Hobart, frequently used for surfing.
Raspins Beach
A calm beach in Orford with views of Maria Island, featuring a large reserve and picnic facilities.
Orford Beach
Situated at the mouth of the Prosser River, this beach offers calm water and views of the surrounding coastal hills.
Shelly Beach
A small cove near Orford connected to Spring Beach by a scenic coastal walking track.
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