I first arrived in Brisbane and headed straight to Surfer’s Paradise. Well, the place was breathtaking and very unique. It lives up to its name, a real paradise on earth. What’s ironic is that you see the stunning beach ahead with very crazy waves but when you turn behind, you’re suddenly surrounded by skyscrapers. The sand was so soft that your foot sinks about half and inch with every step. It’s also a new sight for me to see local ozzies surfing the waves. It’s the perfect vacation place to relax and unwind. You can just spend time walking along the beach with the sound of the waves and constant wind. It will take all your troubles away.
Surfer's Paradise
My friend and I then flew from Brisbane to Melbourne. We started driving along the south coast of Victoria which also known as the Great Ocean Road. It was a whole day’s drive from Melbourne city with lots of twist and turns and overlooking the never ending cost with stormy seas. Our first stop was Apollo Bay, a small but beautiful town with excellent food. The beach was just as remarkable as the one in Surfer’s Paradise but somehow the sand texture was different and the waves just slightly lower. I was equally astounded with the place. I’ve guess that’s because I’ve never seen so many beautiful beaches in the space of a few days.
We spend the whole afternoon lying on the soft green grass, relaxing and falling asleep while the sunlight hits against us but at the same time having the luxury of the cool wind against our cheeks. That is what I would call living life to the fullest!
Cottesloe Beach
Cottesloe Beach
Sunset at Cottesloe Beach
Australia is truly blessed with such beautiful beaches all around. I guess that’s the advantage when your whole country is an island or should I say a continent. It was a real adventure for me, three beaches in a week and probably many hundreds to go….. I can’t wait for my next down under holiday.
