If
you’re a road trip planner
and you see a trip with both the words February and Beach in the
itinerary, you can bet you’re looking at a trip near or south of the equator. While someone living in North America might
say, “February & March are dang cold months,” an Aussie would say, “Nah,
mate, that’s the hook end of summer here.”
Summer
is equated with beaches, on both sides of the equator. And there’s no reason why you can’t enjoy a summer
road trip in July or August and get another taste of it in February or
March (or vice versa). Your twin summer
vacations will still give you plenty of time to appreciate the nuances of each
season at home.
But
first, did you know Australia
is the only country that has a whole continent to itself? While Antarctica is also a continent unto
itself, it is not considered a country nor has it been claimed by any other
country. That said, even though it’s the
“smallest” continent, it still has over 4 million square miles, a population of
over 20 million people and some of the most awesome beaches you’ll find
anywhere in the world.
Australia’s
seasons:
·
Summer: December to February (first rains in
November with the Wet Season in January and February, into the last of rains mid-April)
·
Autumn: March to May (Last of rains into the
beginning of the hot dry period)
·
Winter: June to August (cooler dry period)
·
Spring: September to November (humid period
into the first rains)
Okay,
time for your road trip planning!
Here are 5 of the best beach towns to choose from for building your road
trip itinerary. Keep in mind you’re visiting
during their peak season so it’s best to book early.
Byron Bay, New South Wales: The
locals head to Byron Bay when the Wet sets in.
The town has several beaches that are popular with surfers. This resort
attracts international tourists as well as backpackers who like to travel along
the Australian coastline. Whales,
bottlenose dolphins frequent this area known for its wildlife. Activities run
the gamut from sunning on the white sandy beaches to parasailing, hang-gliding, surfing and scuba
diving. The overall atmosphere of this
town is laid back and non-pretentious.
Gold Coast, Queensland: The Gold Coast is known for its sunny climate, popular surfing beaches, a dominate skyline and a lovely rainforest. That’s not counting the active nightlife and the variety of things to do there. It’s become an extremely popular destination for those living in North America. You’ll find all sorts of water sports to add to your road trip planner. More than 10 million people visited the Gold Coast in 2008 so this is definitely a place you’ll want to book your hotel early.
Jervis Bay, New South
Wales: Jervis Bay is stunning and one of the most
popular spots along the South Coast. Parts
of it is protected as a National Park and includes areas for recreational
fishing and scuba diving (popular diving sites include the Labyrinths,
Gorgonian Wall, Point Perpendicular, a Fairey Firefly aeroplane, scallop beds,
Middle Ground, Ten Fathom Reef, and Bowen Island). Besides scuba diving, kayaking has grown very
popular recently. Since this area is
only 2 hours south of Sydney, many locals head here for the weekend so start
your road trip planner mid-week to get the best hotel rooms.
Noosa, Queensland: Noosa
is about a two-hour drive from Brisbane. It's on that part of the coast known as
the Sunshine Coast. Popular as a
holiday resort city, it’s quieter than the Gold Coast but more
sophisticated. Surfers love coming here
even though accommodations are tougher to secure. The many beaches surrounding Noosa offer varied activities, including
optional clothing at Alexandria Beach.
Port Douglas, Queensland: Port Douglas is another place where you’ll need to book early if you want to stay there during peak season. Its main claim to fame – and deservedly so – is the Great Barrier Reef. Then of course, there’s the primo surfing, and 4-wheel driving. Snorkeling is always popular but this may be the spot where you decide to take it a step further & learn to scuba dive just so you can immerse yourself in the Great Barrier Reef.
Port Douglas is a excellent place for watery adventures. It has become a premiere tourist destination and gateway to the Great Barrier Reef.
Posted by: Urlaub am Meer | March 18, 2009 at 12:59 AM