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Eastcoaster Tasmania

Orford, Tasmania
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Relax at this beachfront resort featuring outdoor and indoor pools, a restaurant, and a private beach in Orford, Tasmania.

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Tasmania's beaches offer a variety of activities for visitors ranging from swimming, snorkeling, and kayaking to beachcombing and fishing. Popular areas like Binalong Bay and Bay of Fires provide fantastic opportunities for sea kayaking, where you can paddle among the stunning coastal rock formations and spot wildlife. Walking trails often lead from the beach, offering scenic hikes with breathtaking views of the coastline and surrounding landscapes.


Many beaches in Tasmania cater to families, providing essential facilities such as picnic areas, barbecues, accessible restrooms, and playgrounds. Beaches like Seven Mile Beach are particularly family-friendly, with gentle waves, sandy shores, and ample space for children to play. Safety awareness is also emphasized, with lifeguards present during peak seasons at several popular beaches, ensuring a secure environment for families.


Accessing Tasmania's beaches typically involves renting a car or using public transport, depending on your location on the island. Many of the easier-to-reach beaches like Kingston Beach and Long Beach are located near major towns, allowing for convenient day trips. For more remote and picturesque beaches, such as those in Freycinet National Park, driving is recommended as it allows you to enjoy the stunning scenic routes and stop along the way for photos and exploration.


Tasmania's beaches are not only beautiful but also home to diverse wildlife. Visitors may encounter a variety of seabirds, including penguins and albatrosses, particularly in protected areas. The marine life is equally impressive, with opportunities for whale watching during certain seasons, as well as sightings of dolphins and seals. Coastal walks may lead to encounters with wallabies and other terrestrial wildlife, adding to the unique experience of Tasmania's coastal environment.


Tasmania's climate can vary significantly across the year, making it essential to check the forecast before visiting. Summers (December to February) are typically warm, with temperatures averaging between 20-25 degrees Celsius, ideal for beach activities. Meanwhile, winters (June to August) can be cooler, with temperatures dropping, particularly in coastal areas. It's wise to pack layers, as coastal winds can make temperatures feel cooler than they are, regardless of the season.


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