
SURF HOUSES IN AUSTRALIA
In Australia, surfing isn't a hobby, it's a state religion, a fundamental piece of the national identity.

In Australia, surfing isn't a hobby, it's a state religion, a fundamental piece of the national identity.
With an enormous oceanic coastline, the land of kangaroos is blessed with some of the longest and most perfect point breaks that mother nature has ever designed. From the famous Gold Coast in Queensland, to the legendary Bells Beach in Victoria, to the wild edges of Western Australia. The infrastructure for surfers here is unrivaled: showers on every beach, public barbecues for the post-session, historic Surf Life Saving Clubs and a level of surfing that will leave you speechless. Going to Australia means making the ultimate pilgrimage for every surfer: the air smells of wax, the sun shines relentlessly and the perfect wave is waiting just around the next headland.

21°C
Average water temperature
€70-100
Average daily cost
300+
Surf days per year

Four good reasons to choose Australia as your next surf destination:
If you love long right-handers, the stretch between Sydney and Noosa is unmatched. South/south-east swells push waves around sandy headlands, creating natural 'tracks' that last dozens of seconds.
Everything is designed for those who live the ocean. Whether you're a 5-year-old child or an 80-year-old retiree, everyone surfs in Australia. Spending time here means absorbing this culture, improving your style and living outdoors.
Australian beaches are the most supervised and organized in the world. Lifeguards are national heroes, marine weather forecasts are featured on national news, and beach services are impeccable.
You can choose the subtropical climate of the Gold Coast to surf in boardshorts, drive the legendary Great Ocean Road in Victoria among kangaroos and cold cliffs, or explore the remote and wild Western Australia.
If you love long right-handers, the stretch between Sydney and Noosa is unmatched. South/south-east swells push waves around sandy headlands, creating natural 'tracks' that last dozens of seconds.
Everything is designed for those who live the ocean. Whether you're a 5-year-old child or an 80-year-old retiree, everyone surfs in Australia. Spending time here means absorbing this culture, improving your style and living outdoors.
Australian beaches are the most supervised and organized in the world. Lifeguards are national heroes, marine weather forecasts are featured on national news, and beach services are impeccable.
You can choose the subtropical climate of the Gold Coast to surf in boardshorts, drive the legendary Great Ocean Road in Victoria among kangaroos and cold cliffs, or explore the remote and wild Western Australia.
From reef to point breaks, to the beaches with the best sandbars in the area.





From reef to point breaks, to the beaches with the best sandbars in the area.


