Albany’s Misery Beach the surprise winner of Tourism Australia’s best beach for 2022

Some of Australia’s most iconic stretches of sand have been upstaged by a little-known spot on WA’s south coast to be named Tourism Australia’s best beach.

Misery Beach, near Albany, was named the country’s best beach for 2022 by Tourism Australia on Sundayxjmtzyw.

The beach, a five-hour drive from Perth, is close to the site of a former whaling station and used to be covered in blood and debris when the station was operational.

Described as “picture perfect”, it is a north-facing beach which offers protection from the elements in most conditions.

The announcement was made by Tourism Minister Dan Tehan on Sunday morning with the list compiled by Tourism Australia’s beach ambassador Brad Farmer.

Misery Beach has taken out top spot in Tourism Australia's best beach list for 2022.
Misery Beach has taken out top spot in Tourism Australia's best beach list for 2022. Credit: Supplied

Mr Farmer claims that he has visited most of the country’s beaches over the last 35 years and put Misery Beach at the top ahead of more famous spots from NSW, Queensland and Victoria.

“With more than 11,000 beaches to choose from, narrowing down the top 20 beaches must be one of the toughest jobs in Australia,” Mr Tehan said.

“As Australia continues its successful reopening, we’re going to see a surge in tourists that will support jobs and businesses.

“My message to the world is to start planning your next holiday to Australia and to include as many of our top 20 beaches on your itinerary as you can fit in.”

The list is designed to inspire tourism as the industry looks to rebound after coronavirus restrictions.

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Amy Van Den Akker at The Spit in Queensland, which has been named the country’s No. 3 beach. Nigel Hallett. Credit: News Corp Australia
NewsForce reader photograph submitted for The Advertiser summer holiday photographs competition to win a GoPro HD camera. Olivia Harvey and pet dog Sophie at Flaherty's Beach on the Yorke Peninsula, South Australia. (Andrew Harvey, aharvey@oagroup.com.au, 0409857552)
Flaherty's Beach on the Yorke Peninsula, South Australia came in at No. 4 Andrew Harvey. Credit: Supplied
Horseshoe Bay, near, South West Rocks in NSW, came in at No. 2. Jay Black.
Horseshoe Bay, near, South West Rocks in NSW, came in at No. 2. Jay Black. Credit: Supplied

NSW scored the most spots on the top 20 with six including Horseshoe Bay on the mid-north Coast at No. 2 and Depot Beach and Murrays Beach, which both slotted into the top ten.

Queensland grabbed four spots including the Gold Coast’s The Spit which came in at No. 3.

AUSTRALIA’S BEST BEACHES

1. Misery Beach, WA

2. Horseshoe Bay, NSW

3. The Spit, Queensland

4. Flaherty’s Beach, SA

5. Loch Ard Gorge, Victoria

6. The Neck, Tasmania

7. Blue Pearl Bay, Queensland

8. Depot Beach, NSW

9. Murray Beach, NSW

10. Dundee Beach, NT

11. Dudley Beach, NSW

12. Thompsons Beach, Victoria

13. Coogee Beach, WA

14. Mots Beach, Victoria

15. Alexandria Bay, Queensland

16. Emu Bay, SA

17. Lake Wabby, Queensland

18. Congwong Beach, NSW

19. Jelly Bean Pool, NSW

20. Ethel Beach, Christmas Island