
Surf, sand and the remote Victorian coast
Three surfers under the endless sky, making plans and chasing dreams!
Three surfers under the endless sky, making plans and chasing dreams!
Dolphins play in the crystal-clear waters of Almonta Beach, on the Eyre Peninsular, SA
A stunning sunrise over the sea shore is this week’s reader photo.
Use this popular estuary town as a base and discover the best of the bush and the beach on the NSW South Coast.
It’s easy to fall for Vanuatu. In these tropical islands of adventure, you can climb an active volcano, swim into a cathedral cave and abseil down waterfalls.
Beyond the crowds, Australia’s largest island archipelago is sprinkled with hidden beaches and secluded campsites.
Even with its long empty beaches, glistening turquoise waters and world-renowned wildlife, WA’s Ningaloo Reef remained a closely guarded secret. Now, it faces an uncertain future…
Australia is renowned as one of the world’s premier surfing destinations. Its 37,000km coastline is blessed with beach, reef and point breaks to challenge the most experienced board-riders. For the less adept, there are countless easy-rolling swells that beginners can paddle onto safely and with confidence.
A video tour of Australia’s acclaimed Cape to Cape walk offers scenery, sunsets and a sneak-peek into being on assignment for Australian Geographic.