Swimming Locations Across Australia

Discover Australia's best swimming spots - from iconic beaches to hidden ocean pools, world-class aquatic centers to pristine natural swimming holes.

Iconic Ocean Pools

Australia's ocean pools offer the best of both worlds - saltwater swimming with protection from waves and currents.

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Bondi Icebergs, NSW

Perhaps Australia's most famous ocean pool, perched on the southern end of Bondi Beach. Swimming with spectacular coastal views.

  • 50m saltwater pool
  • Year-round swimming
  • Spectacular wave splashes
  • Historic swimming club
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Newcastle Ocean Baths, NSW

Art deco ocean pool overlooking the Pacific. One of the largest ocean baths in the Southern Hemisphere.

  • 50m Olympic-size pool
  • Stunning architecture
  • Patrolled and safe
  • Family-friendly
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Bronte Baths, NSW

Sheltered ocean pool at the southern end of Bronte Beach. Popular with families and lap swimmers.

  • Protected environment
  • Toddler pool available
  • Beautiful coastal setting
  • Less crowded alternative

Best Beaches by State

๐ŸŒŠ New South Wales

  • Bondi Beach, Sydney: Iconic beach with lifeguard patrol, surf school, and facilities
  • Manly Beach, Sydney: Beautiful harbor beach perfect for families and swimmers
  • Byron Bay Main Beach: Long, safe beach with consistent conditions
  • Coogee Beach, Sydney: Family-friendly with ocean pool and calm waters
  • Palm Beach, Sydney: Northern Beaches gem with beautiful surroundings

๐Ÿ–๏ธ Queensland

  • Noosa Main Beach: Calm, clear waters protected by headland
  • Mooloolaba Beach: Sheltered bay perfect for swimming
  • The Spit, Gold Coast: Popular with fitness swimmers and ocean swimmers
  • Four Mile Beach, Port Douglas: Stunning tropical beach (seasonal stinger nets)
  • Burleigh Heads: Great for experienced ocean swimmers

๐ŸŒ… Victoria

  • St Kilda Beach, Melbourne: Inner city beach with calm bay waters
  • Brighton Beach: Famous for colorful bathing boxes and safe swimming
  • Torquay Front Beach: Great for families, patrolled in summer
  • Lorne Beach: Scenic Great Ocean Road beach
  • Point Lonsdale: Protected beach great for beginners

๐Ÿ๏ธ Western Australia

  • Cottesloe Beach, Perth: Stunning turquoise waters, well-patrolled
  • City Beach: Popular with local swimmers and families
  • Scarborough Beach: Renovated beachfront with excellent facilities
  • Trigg Beach: Beautiful beach popular with ocean swimmers
  • Rottnest Island beaches: Crystal clear waters and protected bays

๐ŸŒŠ South Australia

  • Glenelg Beach, Adelaide: Long, safe beach perfect for swimming
  • Henley Beach: Family-friendly with good facilities and jetty
  • Brighton Beach: Calm waters ideal for beginners
  • Semaphore Beach: Historic beach with jetty and shallow waters

๐Ÿ”๏ธ Tasmania

  • Binalong Bay: Bay of Fires, pristine white sand and clear water
  • Wineglass Bay: Iconic crescent beach (cold water)
  • Seven Mile Beach, Hobart: Long beach near the city

Aquatic Centers & Indoor Pools

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Olympic Pools

World-class 50m facilities for serious training and lap swimming.

  • Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre
  • Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centre
  • Brisbane Aquatic Centre
  • HBF Stadium, Perth
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Community Pools

Local aquatic centers throughout every major city and regional area.

  • Heated indoor pools
  • Learn to swim facilities
  • Accessible year-round
  • Affordable entry
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Leisure Centers

Multi-purpose facilities with pools, water slides, and recreational areas.

  • Water playgrounds
  • Lazy rivers
  • Wave pools
  • Spa facilities

Natural Swimming Holes

Discover Australia's beautiful freshwater swimming spots in national parks and natural reserves.

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Blue Mountains, NSW

  • Jellybean Pool
  • Glenbrook Gorge
  • Wentworth Falls
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Far North Queensland

  • Babinda Boulders
  • Josephine Falls
  • Millaa Millaa Falls
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Northern Territory

  • Litchfield National Park pools
  • Edith Falls
  • Berry Springs

Swimming Locations Across Australia

Australia's 25,000+ kilometres of coastline and countless inland waterways provide endless swimming opportunities. From the world-famous beaches of the Gold Coast and Sydney to the pristine ocean pools of Newcastle and the natural swimming holes of the Blue Mountains, every state and territory offers unique aquatic experiences.

Ocean pools are a uniquely Australian icon, providing safe saltwater swimming protected from waves and currents. Sydney alone has over 35 ocean pools, while coastal towns throughout NSW, Victoria, South Australia, and Western Australia feature these historic swimming facilities.

For those preferring pool swimming, Australia boasts world-class aquatic centers and community pools in every major city and regional area. From Olympic-standard 50m pools to family leisure centers, indoor facilities provide year-round swimming access regardless of weather.

Whether you're seeking the thrill of ocean swimming at Bondi or Cottesloe, the serenity of a natural swimming hole in a national park, or the consistency of a heated indoor pool, Australia's diverse swimming locations cater to every preference and skill level. Always swim at patrolled locations, check conditions before entering the water, and follow local safety guidelines.