Where: Bay of Fires, north-east coast Tasmania
Okay, we're slightly cheating here, because the Bay of Fires is actually a string of beaches stretching 50 kilometres from Binalong Bay in the south all the way up to Eddystone Point in the north. But why visit one beach when you can visit a bunch? Tasmania’s East Coast is famous for its impossibly azure waters, bleached-white sand and orange lichen-covered boulders, and these beaches will be some of the most picturesque you’ve ever set foot on. The Bay of Fires was even named Australia's best beach for 2025. Despite its popularity, you’ll still find a secluded spot to spend your day, whether it’s at The Gardens, Seaton Cove or Jeanneret Beach. Stay in the area and spend a week exploring – in the warmer months, this is a prime camping or van life destination.
Good for: Camping, swimming, rock scrambling, beach-hopping, hiking.
How far? Around a 2.5-hour drive from Launceston or 3.5 hours from Hobart.





















