A Queensland suburb was named the best beach globally and boasts it is not crowded and teaming with marine life.
Palm Cove Beach Tops Conde Nast Traveller’s Best Beaches List
“The epitome of a tropical paradise” This is how the popular publication Conde Nast described Palm Cove Beach in Far North Queensland.
The Australian beach secured the global top spot. Annually, Condé Nast Traveler evaluates beaches globally to compile a curated list of 34 locations.
The beach and town are located in the tropical northeast of Australia.
It is very near the city of Cairns, the Daintree Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef. The population is only 2,000 people. The sandy beach is always not crowded
Dolphins and whales can often be spotted from the Palm Cover jetty.
Online magazine Delicious described Palm Cove Beach as “looks like an AI-generated image of paradise”
The top Australian beach whipped iconic beach destinations from Hawaii, Indonesia, France, Greece, Polynesia, New Zealand and many more.
Palm Cove Beach is joined by some Australian beaches in the top ten.
Wategos Beach, Byron Bay, came in at 4th place with Mona Vale Beach, Sydney, taking out 6th place and Noosa Beach, Noosa Heads, placing 8th.
News and featured image source: Conde Nast website