
The Best Gay Beaches in Australia
From Sydney to Queensland, discover Australia's best gay beaches
Australia is one of the best beach destinations on the planet. Itās also a great place for gay travelers and itās home to some of the most beautiful people on the planet. Prepare to be gagged - in so many ways.
Here are the best gay beaches in Australia, where youāll find crystal clear waters and golden sands.
Lady Bay Beach (a.k.a. Lady Jane Beach), Sydney
Sydneyās best-known gay beach, Lady Bay is a small, clothing-optional spot tucked beneath the cliffs at Watsons Bay. Itās long been a favorite for nude sunbathing and discreet cruising, with a mostly male crowd and stunning harbor views. Easily accessible but still secluded, it draws locals and tourists alikeāespecially on sunny weekends.
The beach sits just below Camp Cove and is accessed via a staircase from the South Head Heritage Trail. Itās only a 10ā15 minute walk from the Watsons Bay ferry wharf, so itās surprisingly accessible despite feeling secluded. The track is paved and easy to followālook for the small sign pointing to āLady Bay Beach.ā
Expect a relaxed, mostly male crowdālots of solo sunbathers, couples, and small groups. Nudity is the norm, though not required, and people tend to keep things social but not rowdy. Thereās no loud music or beach bars, just towels, tan lines, and the occasional splash. While the beach itself is for sunbathing and swimming, cruising happens discreetly in the scrubby bushland above and around the trail. Itās low-key but definitely active during peak times, particularly weekend afternoons. There are no facilities, so pack everythingāwater, snacks, sunscreen, towel. And donāt expect beach umbrellas or kiosks. Itās DIY all the way.
North Bondi Beach, Sydney
Just a short walk from Oxford Street's famous gay bars, North Bondi has long been Sydney's unofficial gay beach hangout. The northern end attracts an LGBTQ+ crowd, with gorgeous views matched only by the eye candy on display! Popular with local twinks, bears, and everyone in between, this gorgeous spot is a great place to enjoy the cityās beach scene.
This isnāt a loud, flag-waving gay beach like La Playa de la Bassa Rodona in Sitges or Elia in Mykonos. Regulars know the score, and tourists often stumble into the scene while heading to Icebergs or doing the Bondi to Bronte walk.
Bring your most fabulous swimwear ā this is definitely a see-and-be-seen kind of place. After working on your tan, head to nearby cafĆ©s like Porch & Parlour for a refreshing post-beach drink.
Obelisk Beach, Sydney
If you're looking for a clothing-optional experience, Obelisk Beach in Sydney's Middle Harbour is your go-to! This secluded nude beach is popular with gay men and offers stunning harbor views in a more intimate setting than Bondi. Itās discreet, a bit cruisy, and hidden away just enough to feel like a secret.
Access requires a short bush walk. While the whole beach is gay-popular, the southern end and the bushland just behind the sand tend to attract the most gay sunbathers and discreet cruisers. To get there, head to Middle Head Road near HMAS Penguin and follow the Obelisk Beach walking track, a short but steep trail that leads directly to the beach. There are no amenities, so bring everything you need for the day and be prepared for a peaceful, mostly locals-only experience. Just remember your sunscreen ā some parts of you might not be used to all that sunshine!