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Bate Bay Named Australia’s Top Beach for 2026

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  • Bate Bay in Sydney's south has been named Australia's Best Beach for 2026, featuring a 4.8km stretch of beaches including Greenhills, Wanda and Elouera along with Cronulla, Oak Park Beach and four more. 


26 February 2026

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Bate Bay Named Australia’s Top Beach for 2026

The official results of the Best Australian Beaches study for 2026 have been unveiled, with a stunning collection of beaches that make up Bate Bay, in Sydney’s south, claiming the prestigious top spot, following a comprehensive study of the coastline around Australia’s mainland and surrounding islands.

Curated by veteran beach expert and Tourism Australia Beach Ambassador, Brad Farmer AM, the 2026 list highlights a diverse mix of world-class coastal destinations, ranging from the rugged cliffs of Tasmania to the tropical coves of Queensland and a unique inland beach in the Northern Territory. Each year, Farmer’s list includes every state and territory and continues to promote coastal conservation at all 12,500 plus beaches.

‘TOP 10’ BEST AUSTRALIAN BEACHES FOR 2026

Rank

Beach

State / Territory

1.

Bate Bay Beaches

New South Wales

2.

Pinky Beach

Western Australia

3.

Beachcomber Cove

Queensland

4.

Tallow Beach

New South Wales

5.

Hellfire Bay

Western Australia

6.

Godfreys Beach – The Nut

Tasmania

7.

Inskip Point

Queensland

8.

Mount Martha

Victoria

9.

Smoky Bay

South Australia

10.

Ellery Creek Big Hole

Northern Territory

 

Brad Farmer AM, who has spent decades researching and visiting thousands of Australia’s beaches, noted that the 2026 list has a selection of off-the-beaten-track gems that offer authentic experiences.

 

“The community-minded Bate Bay Beaches are, quite simply, stunning with the vast 4.8 kilometre stretch of undeveloped sand at Greenhills, Wanda and Elouera (Sydney’s longest) and to many other beaches such as Cronulla, Oak Park Beach and four more. In all, a collection of nine beaches, including four ocean pools and Gunnamatta Bay still water bathing enclosure made the final cut, ticking almost every box against an exhaustive 130-point evaluation criteria. With glorious golden sands and a cosmopolitan vibe, this picturesque stretch of coastline feels like a hidden gem right under your nose but is easily accessible by train from the city centre,” said Mr Farmer. 

 

“This year’s list is a celebration of the quiet, soulful spots that define our coastal identity and offer a true escape for those willing to wander a little further.”

 

“Whether it’s the remote allure of Beachcomber Cove or Hellfire Bay, these beaches offer a 'slow-travel' experience. They are places where you can still hear the wind and the waves rather than the crowds, providing a deep, authentic connection to the land and sea, with many First Nations stories.”

 

Quotes attributable to Trade and Tourism Minister, Senator the Hon Don Farrell:

 

“Australia has the best beaches in the world. From beautiful white sands to crystal clear waters, our coastline is truly unmatched.”

 

“Our beaches are more than just beautiful holiday spots, they are an important part of our tourism and visitor industry, which supports hundreds of thousands of jobs across the country.”

 

“I’m in the United States this week to promote Australia, and our spectacular tourism offering, including our magnificent beaches, at the launch of G’Day USA 2026.”

“The flow of tourists between Australia and the US has never been stronger, with a whopping 745,000 Americans making the trip down under and spending over $2 billion in Australia last year.”

 

“We want to see more international tourists planning and booking an unforgettable holiday to Australia. Every dollar spent by tourists in Australia is new money for our economy, supporting local businesses and creating new jobs,” Minister Farrell said.

 

Quotes attributable to Tourism Australia Managing Director, Robin Mack:

Mr Mack emphasised the importance of the list in driving regional tourism and showcasing the breadth of Australia’s natural beauty.

 

“Our beaches are a key part of our international brand, and this year’s study brilliantly showcases the incredible diversity of our coastline and beaches,” Mr Mack said.

 

“From the stunning sands of Bate Bay in NSW and Pinky Beach in WA to the iconic backdrop of The Nut in Tasmania and Ellery Creek Big Hole in the NT, these locations encourage both Australians and international visitors to explore more of Australia beyond the traditional hotspots.”

 

Please find images/B-roll and further information on the Top 10 Best Australian Beaches for 2026 in this Dropbox link or visit www.bestaustralianbeaches.com

Note: Please credit all contributing photographers

 

FOR ENQUIRIES CONTACT:

Brad Farmer AM – M: 0413 031 870

Kim Moore, Tourism Australia – M: 0419 978 561 [email protected]


Contact details:

Brad Farmer AM – M: 0413 031 870

Kim Moore, Tourism Australia – M: 0419 978 561 [email protected]

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