Travel Sprout Magazine - Issue #3 December 2014

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INSPIRING FAMILY TRAVEL

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BEACHES IN AUSTRALIA

beautiful and bizarre beaches from around the world

Mauritius - Beach Paradise HOW TO BE BEACH SAFE - KIDS SWIMWEAR - BEACH GADGETS FOR THE GADGET FAMILY - GREAT BEACH GAMES


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CONTRIBUTORS Travel Sprout Magazine travelsprout.com.au Publisher & Editor-in-Chief Jonas Ask Homaa Editor Olivia Witkowski Assistant editor Emma Kate Design & illustrations Nina Bennett Images BigStock.com unless otherwise stated Contributors for this issue Arwen Hann Anne Vichnevetskaia Published by Sprout Publications ABN 91 843 395 033 P O Box 25 Elwood VIC 3184 Australia

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Arwen Hann Arwen Hann embarked on her first overseas adventure at 18, with a solo trip to New Zealand and Singapore. She has travelled extensively across the world. After emigrating from England to New Zealand and starting a family, her focus switched from far-flung adventures to road trips. She has braved long-haul travel with a young child, and called South Africa home temporarily. She dreams of beach holidays that don’t involve building sand castles, and enjoys seeing new experiences through the eyes of a schoolchild. Anna Vichnevetskaia The first job Anna’s mum ever had was on a cruise ship and she would sometimes take Anna along. And that was probably how Anna got her travel bug. Today, 20 years later, Anna has been to 35 countries across 5 continents. Travel has not only opened her eyes and mind to new places and cultures, but also made her realize how lucky and privileged she is. That’s why she works with international social development, combining work, travel, giving back and learning. Jonas Ask Homaa Jonas has always had an inherent urge for travelling and exploring. Having lived with his family in Copenhagen, Los Angeles and now Melbourne he always looks for new adventures both locally and out in the big world. His favorite thing is to dive or go camping with his daughter and you can always catch him eating italian ice cream on a hot summer day.

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A NOTE FROM THE EDITOR

WELCOME

My best childhood memories involve digging trenches around sand castles, snorkeling in shallow water, playing in rock pools and licking melted ice cream off my fingers in the hot sun. We used to pack for the whole day and jump on our bikes with big smiles on our faces. As a kid I loved the prospect of spending uninterrupted time playing with my mum and dad in the sun and as a teenager it was the thought of spending time with my friends without too much interference from the adults. The beach has all the ingredients for a great family holiday and with the right mix of sand and sun you can get family memories for a lifetime. So pack your towels and slap on the sunblock and head for the water. And if you are still not convinced have a look at some of the great articles and beach stuff we have found for you. Enjoy! Jonas Ask Homaa Editor-in-Chief Travel Sprout Magazine

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DESTINATIONS AUSTRALIAN FAMILY BEACHES 14 GREAT WITH THOUSANDS OF BEACHES IT CAN BE DIFFICULT TO PICK. WE ARE HERE TO HELP ...

- A BEACH PARADISE 30 Mauritius YOU PROBABLY WON’T FIND A BETTER PLACE IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A BEACH HOLIDAY ...

BEACHES 41 UNUSUAL LOOKING FOR SOMETHING A BIT DIFFERENT?

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DESTINATIONS

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GREAT AUSTRALIAN FAMILY BEACHES

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BIG CITY BEACHES

UNUSUAL BEACHES

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HOW TO Be BEACH SAFE

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great games for the beach

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Dry off in style with comfort and ease in a Go Splash robe. It will keep you warm all year round, and with their UPF 50+ rating, protected from the sun after swimming lessons, around the pool or at the beach, surfing, sailing or boating. Made from 100% cotton towelling with a hood and full length from zip, Go Splash robes are perfect for all the family.

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HOLIDAY PHOTOS

HOLIDAY PHOTOS

This month’s holiday photos are a little different. They are all shot by Ron McLaughlin on his ride around Australia for a good cause. After losing his father and brother to the disease Ron began his fundraising trip “Ron’s Ride Around Australia” to raise awareness and money to cancer research. These photos are taken on his ride. If you want to know more about Ron’s ride or support his cause have a look at his Facebook page.

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Queen Mary fall s, QLD Kings Canyon is part of the Watarrka National Park in the Northern Territory.

Queen Mary Falls in the Main Range National Park near the Queensland/ New South Wales border.

corindi beach, NSW Corindi Beach not far from Coffs Harbour in New South Wales.

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WIN A FAMILY PASS TO THE AUSTRALIAN REPTILE PARK

Visit the Reptile Park

Visit one of the most family friendly hands-on zoos in Australia. Meet Elvis, the crankiest crocodile in Australia and walk with Hugo, the giant 165kg Galapagos tortoise. See reptiles up-close and meet loads of cuddly Aussie animals. Have your photos taken with fury and scaly new friends. Experience venomous snake and funnel web spider milkings. Have fun on the new children’s reptilian adventure playground. Join a Kids 2 Keeper junior zoo keeping workshop or go on a behind the Scenes and Devilish Encounter Tassie devil tour. There are plenty of things to see and do for the whole family.

Share your family holiday photo no later than 30th December 2014 to participate in the competition.

! WIN! WIN! WIN! WIN! WIN! WIN! Competition rules: The Reptile Park Instagram competition is open to Australian residents as long as they follow the competition rules. The winner will be chosen by

judges from the Travel Sprout editorial team. The Winner will be contacted via email and have their photo and names displayed in our magazine / website / facebook / Instagram and other social media. The Judges decision is final and no correspondence will be entered in to. The competition will run from 3th December 2014 until 30th December 2014. No late entries. Travel Sprout is compliant with the Privacy Act. Our policy is such that we will not pass on your details to any third party without your prior consent.

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AUSTRALIAN beaches

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GREAT FAMILY BEACHES IN AUSTRALIA It’s hard to make a short list of great beaches in Australia, but we have picked 6 family friendly beaches to pick from the next time you take the family to the beach. Copyright - BigStock.com

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AUSTRALIAN beaches

BRONTE BEACH It is hard to make a list of Australian beaches without mentioning the iconic Bondi Beach. But since we have it at the very top on our Big City Beaches list, we have found another great Sydney beach perfect for a family day out. Bronte Beach is small but popular with families. There is a public park with

Family Friendly Bronte Beach

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Sydney New South Wales

BBQ and picnic tables and a few covered areas. Nestled in between the more famous Bondi and the larger Coogee Beach, Bronte is a good family choice and if you change your mind you can always walk on the paved coastal footpath to the next beach.


AUSTRALIAN BEACHES

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BRIGHTON BEACH Only a stone’s throw from Melbourne CBD, you’ll find a great family friendly beach. Brighton beach with its classic bathing boxes has great atmosphere and shallow water so it is perfect for a family swim. The ice cream van often

Melbourne Victoria

stops by on a hot day and there are a few rock pools to explore at low tide so bring a pair of goggles for the little ones and you’ll have enough on your plate for the whole day.

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AUSTRALIAN beaches

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Christies BEACH Christies Beach is one of Adelaide’s most popular family beaches. With a large foreshore reserve for picnics, gatherings and other outdoor activities, it is perfect for a family beach day. The beach offers safe swimming for all ages

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adelaide south australia

and a boat ramp provides access to many good fishing areas near to Christies Beach. Not far from the beach you’ll find a large shopping precinct providing an extensive range of things you might need for a great family day in the sand.


AUSTRALIAN BEACHES

Wineglass Bay

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WINEGLASS BAY This beach is a bit more adventurous, but great for a family day out. You need to do a hike over a hill top (probably not great for toddlers) but the views and rewards are worth it. The bay offers a sandy white beach with plenty of room for the kids to run and explore. And you can make it a bit of an adventure combining the hike

FRECINET TASMANIA

with a overnight camp at Richardsons Beach. There are plenty of activities around Wineglass Bay - like jumping in a sea kayak, taking a secnic flight, hopping on a sail boat or taking a cruise around the Freycinet National Park.

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AUSTRALIAN beaches

mindil BEACH Mindil Beach is a great family beach close to central Darwin. It is fairly safe (outside of wet season when the box jellyfish arrive). It has good access to toilets and showers and has a playground, picnic area and bike tracks.

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Darwin NORTHErN TERRITORY

From May to October there is a market on every Thursday evening with loads of different food and entertainment and it is worth a visit with the family.


AUSTRALIAN BEACHES

COttesloe BEACH Like most beaches in Perth, Cottesloe Beach is somewhat sheltered by Rottnest Island, which means that waves are generally gentle and family-friendly. It is also one of the most popular of all Western Australia’s city beaches and is renowned for its relaxed lifestyle.

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Crystal clear waters and consistent waves make it a popular spot for swimmers, body boarders and surfers. In 2009 Lonely Planet named Cottesloe Beach the world’s second best beach for families.

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WINNER OF THE BEACH DRAWING COMPETITION We have found the winner of the our beach drawing competition and Go Splash’s great Australian designed beach robes. The drawing is made by Lily from Victoria and is of a dream beach where she would like to spend her holiday with her sister and mum and dad. The beach has its own eagle and hermit crabs.

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and the kids on a beach someday soon. And a day at the beach can be a fantastic way to spend a family holiday, but it can also turn into a nightmare if you don’t

follow a few simple safety rules. Here are a few tips on how to stay safe on the beach. Have a great and safe day on the beach ... travelsprout.com.au

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How to ...

Be prepared ...

Even if you go to your local beach there are a few things that you can do to be more safe even before you hit the sand. First of all it is always a great idea to check the weather and the wind and waves. You can of course use any source available ask the locals, check the weather forecast in the papers or online. You can also have a look at www.beachsafe.org.au. Here you can find weather conditions and swell information for your local beach. But you can also find information about every single beach in Australia and whether they are patrolled or not, what kind of facilities there are and even check out the general beach hazard rating.

Have the right gear ...

This is probably true for many life situations. But when it comes to the beach is does make a difference if you have packed the right stuff. Make sure to pack necessities like sun block, sun hat, long sleeved rashie, beach tent etc. Make

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sure to have enough drinking water as the sun and salty seas can dehydrate you quickly. Make sure to pack some extra clothes for the kids to jump in if the wind picks up. And pack some things to nibble on as running up and down on the beach can wear little feet out - dry things like biscuits or fruit can be stored easily. You probably know best what your kids need on a sunny day on the beach, but if you pack for those little emergencies you can avoid having to pack up and leaving your favorite sand castle early. Also if you have swim gear, surfing gear etc. make sure that it is in good shape and you have what you need. Wrong or faulty gear can cause dangerous situations. Like not having your leash when surfing and losing your surfboard or body boarding without fins and getting caught in a rip current. Make sure you have a mobile phone in case you need to call for help (on an unpatrolled beach).


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Teach you kids ...

Talk to you kids about beach safety. Most of the dangerous things on the beach can be hard to figure out by yourself when you are young. Rip currents, underwater rocks and holes can be difficult to comprehend so the more you talk about what the dangers are, how to avoid them and what to do in case something happens the better. You can always read more on BeachSafe’s website, book a Surf Ed course or of course enroll your kids in your local Nippers program.

Be alert and follow safety rules!

There are a few simple rules to follow when you are on the beach. If you are on a new beach be sure to read the safety signs. This will let you know if there are any warnings or dangers on the beach. Ask for advice. Lifeguards are highly trained and very knowledgeable about beach safety and conditions. Feel free to ask them about the day’s conditions, as well any additional beach safety advice they might have for that specific beach – because every beach is different. Make sure to know where the kids are. Make rules for the kids on where they can go (how far away, how deep in the

water etc.) and make sure they tell you where they are going. Always swim between the red and yellow flags. Lifeguards pay more attention to this area than any other parts of the beach and they have chosen this section to be best for swimming. Never swim alone. Not only is swimming with someone more fun, it is also more sensible. Make sure that you go out with the kids or if they are old enough that they go out together. When swimming together you can keep an eye out for each other, and if needed call for help. If you need help, stay calm and attract attention. Even the most careful swimmers can find themselves out of their limits in the water. If you need help getting back to shore, stay calm, raise your arm in the air and wave it from side to side. This will attract the attention of a lifeguard who will be able to come to your assistance. You should conserve your energy by floating on your back and staying calm. This will ensure you have the energy to remain afloat until further aid arrives. You can find more information on beachsafe.org.au or you can download the beach safe app for Android or iOS.

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GOOD TRAVEL BOOKS

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The age old family game of Quoits. This set comprises a base and peg with a set of six wire centred Quoits. Perfect for the beginner, available in a boxed set. Comes complete with instructions. www.downthatlittlelane.com.au

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BEACH PARADISE

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Family Beach Paradise

For families, the island in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Africa is a great choice. It is safe, free from major diseases, and has a host of familyfriendly hotels that will make everyone’s holiday unforgettable. Both the French and the English ruled Mauritius before it gained its independence and the French influence is still very noticeable. French is widely spoken around the island and at most hotels, but don’t worry if languages

weren’t your strong point at school as most people also speak English. There are plenty of activities and things to see inland, but most visitors head, as we did, straight to the beach.

Resort holiday

We stayed at Le Victoria, a four-star hotel in the north of the island, which is rated as one of the most family friendly in Mauritius, but there are plenty of hotels across the island that pride themselves on being great for family

Images copyright - Visions of Victoria

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Paradise on Earth - Mauritius

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vacations. At the resorts, you can be as relaxed or as active as you like. Most rooms are just a short stroll from the beach so all you need to do is wander over to the sand and stake your claim on a sun-lounger then you can sunbathe, paddle in the sea or get a drink bought straight to your chair by the attentive staff.

keep little ones safe and entertained for hours each day while parents can grab a bit of downtime. Evening babysitting is also available if you want to enjoy a peaceful dinner or a moonlight stroll on the beach. If you have older kids do some research as some of the island’s resorts have special facilities or clubs for teenagers.

Kid’s clubs

All the good family resorts will have a kids’ club where staff members will

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BEACH PARADISE

Diving with Dolphins in Mauritiues

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Beach Life

If you do feel like being a little more active, there are plenty of options to choose from. You can take in the view from the air by parasailing behind a speedboat, career through the waves on a giant inflatable or test your water-skiing skills. We saw brightly coloured fish in the shallows with a snorkel and mask, but if you want to see the sea-life further out a glass bottom boat tour gives you the

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chance. When we occasionally fancied a break from the beach, we moved to the hotel pool with a large shallow end great for younger children to splash around. Staff organise aqua gym sessions and pool volleyball if you fancy some exercise or you can just sit back and enjoy the view.


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Relax and unwind

The island routine is most definitely relaxed. Most resorts offer buffet breakfasts and lunches available over several hours for those who like to take their time. Dinners are buffet style or can be eaten in one of the resorts restaurants like Le Victoria’s beachside seafood restaurant where we spent our last night listening to the gentle lap of the waves as we ate. Dinner service doesn’t usually start until 7pm, which is later

than we normally eat as a family, but the bonus was that it gave us plenty of time to watch the stunning sunsets. In some ways, I felt slightly bad for not exploring the island more, but with the sea and sand so inviting, there was nothing better than simply lazing the holiday away. Mauritius is one destination where the reality really is as good as it looks in the brochure and I can’t wait to go back.

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BEACH PARADISE

Top Tips from Arwen

Compare prices and think about how much you might eat and drink at the resort to decide if it is worth paying for an all-inclusive package or whether half board or bed and breakfast would suit you better. If you don’t choose the all-inclusive package keep a close eye on how many extras you have. It can be easy to charge things to your room only to face a huge bill at the end of your holiday. Look for resorts that are advertised as family friendly as they will have more suitable facilities. Mauritius is a popular honeymoon destination and some resorts are aimed at adults only. Mauritius is very popular with South Africans and resorts get busy during South African school holidays so avoid these If possible. Many of the beaches are lined with coral washed up on shore, and have rocks and coral reefs in the shallow water. It is a good idea to take some plastic shoes to wearing while paddling. Be prepared to abandon your usual routine – long lunches, late dinners and fun on the beach will probably equal late night and afternoon naps for the whole family. Also have a look some of the great beaches of Mauritius.

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Taking a road trip up the coast or just looking for a safe beach to swim at? This app offers unrivalled coverage of the Australian coastlin and provide information on all 11,896 beaches around the country.

The SunSmart app lets you know when you need sun protection across Australia and when its safe to get some sun for vitamin D, making it easier than ever to be smart about your sun exposure all year.

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There are a few places around the world where you can find black beaches. But if you want to experience something different then take the whole family to Iceland and get a true nature experience. Apart from visiting the Black Beach at Vik you can swim in the hot springs, see amazing volcano landscape, go whale watching and see the midnight sun.

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If you are planning a trip to Hot Water Beach in New Zealand’s Coromandel Peninsula, remember to pack a spade for yourself as well as the kids. At this beach, you can dig a hole and enjoy your own natural spa treatment thanks to geothermal energy heating the water.

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In Shark Bay in Western Australia, the saline loaded water enables the cockle clam to flourish away from predators. This has led to the beach being overrun with the clams leaving a spread of shells thought to be about seven metres thick along the shoreline.

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While the sand on this beach is standard, the Light Beach in the Maldives holds a beautiful surprise in its water. Microscopic phytoplankton in the water give off light when they are shaken by the waves creating a twinkling effect at night that looks almost like stars reflected in the water.

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Maho Beach has the usual blue sea and golden sand, but the gentle sound of the waves is often interrupted by jumbo jets flying overhead. The beach’s close location to the airport means planes fly in just overhead giving tourists the chance to add some rather unusual snaps to their holiday photos. Copyright - Lawrance Lancing

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UNUSUAL BEACHES

Koekohe Beach New Zealand

This beach is a must-see on any New Zealand itinerary for its amazing natural rocks, The Moeraki Boulders. Some believe they are dragon eggs, but in reality, they are hard rocks that have survived even when everything around them has been washed away by the sea.

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Hyams Beach Australia

In sunny New South Wales, just a few hours’ drive from Sydney, there is a beach that holds a world record. Hyams Beach reportedly has the whitest sand in the world and has a Guinness Book of Records entry to prove it.


UNUSUAL BEACHES

Pink Sand Beach Bahamas

The sand isn’t content to be a standard yellow on this beach either. Crushed up pieces of red coral washed up on Pink Sand Beach mix with the sand to give the beach a pale pink shimmer. Occasionally you can find whole pieces of coral on the beach too.

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Glass Beach California

Once a place near Fort Bragg where locals dumped their rubbish, the Glass Beach is a testament to the power of nature. The trash was crushed by the sea and smoothed by the surf into glass pellets. While rub rubbish dumping has since been banned, the glass remains.

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UNUSUAL BEACHES

Pebble Beach Philippines

You won’t find any sand on this beach, but you will find something therapists say is good for you. The beach is made up of thousands of smooth round stones that reflexologists say can help to relieve stress if you walk on them. Don’t forget beach shoes for the kids though.

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HAVE YOU GOT YOUR OWN UNUSUAL BEACH? If you have got a beach that is a bit out of the ordinary and wanna share it with other families around Australia then send us a message on FACEBOOK, post an image on INSTAGRAM or send us an E-MAIL and we’ll share it with the families of Australia.

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SWIM SUITS FOR KIDS

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1. Amelia Rash Vest Set - Pumpkinpatch.com.au - AUD $36.99 2. PlaFlower Baby Swimsuit - Platypusaustralia.com - AUD $36.00 3. Starfish Skirted Swimsuit - Pumpkinpatch.com.au - AUD $34.99 4. The Set Sail Baby Wrap - Littletoggs.com.au - AUD $44.95 5. Baby Sunsuit - Platypusaustralia.com - AUD $45.95 6. Kombi Surfboard Sunsuit - Pumpkinpatch.com.au - AUD $39.99 travelsprout.com.au

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1. Zippy Sparkle Monster Auto Back Swimsuit - Alexandalexa.com - AUD $42.00 2. Black Sunset Swimsuit - Riverisland.com - AUD $28.00 3. Tutti Cutie Halter Tank - Seafolly.com.au - AUD $55.95 4. Speedo Animalistic Swimsuit - Swimmer.com.au - AUD $70.95 5. Fish Print Swim Shorts - Alexandalexa.com - AUD $18.96 6. Speedo Carnaval Colours Trunks - Swimmer.com.au - AUD $43.96 7. Speedo Skulls Trunks - Swimmer.com.au - AUD $49.95 8. Hawaii Swim Shorts - Platypusaustralia.com - AUD $48.00

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1. Acacia Bordeaux Honey One Piece - Thegirlandthewater.com - AUD $132.00 2. Bella Boho Cover Up - Seafolly.com.au - AUD $64.95 3. Acacia London Honey One Piece - Thegirlandthewater.com - AUD $132.00 4. Vilebrequin Lion Shorts - Alexandalexa.com - AUD $254.00 5. Four Sail Photographic Boys Swim Short - Orlebarbrown.com.au - AU$281.00 6. Orlebar Sialing Swim Shorts - Alexandalexa.com - AUD $170.00 travelsprout.com.au

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WINNERS

Here are the winners of our Family Beach Photo Competition on Instagram. All the winners will receive a luxury beach towel from www.beachtowelsonline.com.au. SOUTH VALLA BEACH

DUNSBOROUGH BEACH

@memoirs_for_days NOOSA MAIN BEACH @mrsareeve SUNSHINE BEACH

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PHOTO COMPETITION

WINNERS OF BEACH PHOTO COMPETITION Shop online Great selection

Beach towels Ponchos

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GREAT BIG CITY BEACHES

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CITY BEACHES

Native explorer Arwen Hann gives us five great spots perfect for testing out your new hiking boots and camping skills.

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Relax on great beaches in big cities around the world Anna Vichnevetskaia has found some great big city beaches around the world. And she gives us some good tips on what to do when you get tired of the sand and water. Copyright Copyright- -BigStock.com Bigstock.com

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e might not think of beaches when it comes to Canada, but Vancouver’s Kitsilano or “Kits” beach is quite popular with locals and tourists alike, especially during the hot summer months. Located only 10 minutes from downtown Vancouver, it features the longest swimming pool in Canada (outdoor saltwater), a playground and beach volley, tennis and basketball courts and a lifeguard from May to September.

But there is much more to do in Vancouver: close to Kits, you will find Vanier Park, where you can fly kites, check out the H. R. MacMillan Space Centre, or take in the Beach Shakespeare Festival. Or take a ferry to Granville Island to find a market especially designed for kids, then spend the day at the water park. And if that’s not enough, take a horse-drawn tour at Stanley Park in the heart of the city or visit the Vancouver Aquarium.

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Banje Beach Dubrovnik, Croatia

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ver wanted to go back in time? Walk out of the walled city of Dubrovnik and a 100 meters later you will find yourself on a whitesand and pebble beach with crystalline water. Here, you can rent a paddle boat and take your family out on the water or teach your kids to throw pebbles so that they jump on the surface. You can also rent sun umbrellas and beach chairs, if you’d like a little more beach luxury.

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When you get bored of having an amazing time on the beach, take your kids to the Aquarium and the Natural Science Museum in the city centre. You can also take an excursion to Medena Valley, ride ponies and visit a small domestic animals zoo. Or let your imagination run wild at the Old City Harbour, where you can get a boat to Lokrum Island, for more beach fun and an exotic botanical garden.


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ith around 40 beaches there is plenty to choose from in Nice. Hi-Beach is known to be one of the most family-friendly ones, with padded family play mats available for rent. Yes, all of the beaches in Nice have pebbles instead of sand, which means your kids can make pebble structures and skim stones on the water. It is, however, recommended to bring water shoes. There is no lack of activities around Nice, either. Starting with the famous Promenade des Anglais itself, where you can rent roller blades, bikes or skateboards. You will also find Espace Marineland and Antibes Land amusement parks close-by, Under the Sea adventures with Visiobulle, a glass-bottom boat, as well as Le Pitchoun and Canyon Forests, for activities such as tree-trekking, climbing and ziplining.

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Big city beaches Praia de Leblon Ipanema

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hile you have probably heard of Ipanema and Copacabana beaches, Praia de Leblon is actually the most family-friendly in Rio. This is not to say that you shouldn’t check out the other

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two, but Leblon is more laid back and has a small playground for the little ones. The roads by the beaches are closed to cars, so it becomes a colourful and action-packed boardwalk for adults and kids alike. While this is an activity

in itself, Rio also has a zoo, the Museo do Indio, with washable stamps and body paints for kids, and Parque do Catete has toys for all ages for rent. Oh, and don’t miss out on the Santa Teresa tram and Rio’s cable cars. Copyright - BigStock.com

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iami Beach is often referred to as “Sun & Fun Capital of the US”, so it might come as no surprise that this is also a great place for families! Right in the city, this is a great beach to go to with kids. You can rent bikes, play a variety of sports and have the security of a lifeguard. For the little ones, check out North Miami Beach for calmer and shallower waters.

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What else is there to do in Miami? You can go to the Miami Beach Botanical Garden, Miami Children’s Museum, or Miami Seaquarium. You might also want to spend some time on the Hollywood Beach Boardwalk, especially if you have teenagers, or browse the shops at Bayside Marketplace; here you can also grab a family boat tour around the harbour.


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his row of four (sometimes 5, depending on the season) adjacent beaches are a 10 minute drive from Cape Town’s downtown. The most popular one for families is Beach 4, since it has the calmest waters and a generally familyfriendly atmosphere. There are many options for sand and water sports here and a natural beauty to reckon with. The only downside is that water is normally very cold.

But don’t be discourage from a vacation in Cape Town by cold waters. There is literally everything you can imagine, when it comes to things you can do with the kids in the city. Aquarium, Science Center, historical museums, fun parks and islands, amusement park, adventure activities, Cape Town has it all. And if you want a couple of nights to yourself, there are even specialized kids camps for 2, 3 or 7 nights!

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asily accessible from nearby hotels or a short metro ride, Barceloneta is a large and very popular sand beach, possibly the most well-known one in Barcelona. The water here warms up quite early in June and it is a great way to spend the day. It is lined with restaurants and cafes, where you can try some Spanish tortilla (an egg and potato omelet), which even the pickiest of kids will enjoy.

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Barcelona has a special place in my heart, after living there for a year. This marvelous city has an unlimited number of activities to offer. One of the bestknown attractions here is Gaudi’s Parc Guell, and the whole family will love it’s enchanted, Alice In Wonderland feel. You can also visit the local aquarium and zoo, or take a stroll through Poble Espanyol, a town-museum that features the different types of Spanish architecture.


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f course we picked an Australian Beach to finalize our list. A day at Bondi Beach will probably not be enough to get through all of the activities this white sand, azure water sanctuary offers the kids. Here, you can rent bikes or roller blades and explore the boardwalk, or pick up a skateboard and go to the skate park. For the smaller kids there is a playground and Iceberg swimming pools, for the safest of waters. Your children will also enjoy the Marine Discovery Center, which has live fish and audio-visuals to teach kids about marine life.

If that’s not enough entertainment, Sydney itself leaves a lot of room for family exploration. Spend a day at the SEA LIFE Sydney aquarium, visit the Sydney observatory for a look in to space, or go up to the Sydney Tower Eye for a view from the observation deck. There is also a number of museums, such as Madame Tussauds (wax sculptures), National Maritime Museum, the Taronga Zoo and the Manly SEA LIFE Sanctuary.

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GOOD TRAVEL BOOKS

BEA GOOD TRAV

Essential Beach Book

Best Beach Games

AUD $28.25

AUD $18.40

The Essential Beach Book by Rob Brander (aka Dr Rip), a surf-lifesaver and scientist who studies beaches, rips and currents, is a simple, entertaining and useful guide to beach safety, with a solid scientific basis. He explains how to get the most out of your day at the beach without risking your life.

This book is filled with 75 games for families to play at the beach, mostly aimed at children ages 2 to 10, with some for teenagers. Most of the games require nothing more than items found naturally on the beach.

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TRAVEL BOOKS

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BOOKS

Greetings from Sandy Beach AUD $14.50

Busy Beach AU $5.95

Bob Graham tells the story of one family’s camping holiday at the beach - a beach they must share with a bus load of school kids and The Disciples of Death motorbike gang! Here is a joyous blend of characters and events to delight readers of all ages.

Busy Beach is one in a series of four books all about playing. There are heaps of activities going on in these fabulous little books - and children really can join in by pushing, pulling and turning all the little tabs, making a world of playtime fun come to life! Come on ... and get busy!

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Barnardos Gifts for Kids Spare a thought for the thousands of Australian children suffering from abuse and homelessness. For these kids Christmas can be a heart-breaking time. Your gift will bring joy to a child who thinks no one cares this Christmas. barnardos.org.au/giftsforkids

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BEACH GADGETS

K MUST-HAVE IDS

BEACH GADGETS and goodies ...

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TODDLER DIVING FLOATATION DEVICE Under the Sea Conceptual Design So much to explore underwater - but it can be difficult when you’re a toddler and you can’t swim. Luckily there is a solution to that - or at least on paper. The UNDER THE SEA floatation device is designed engage young kids with life under the sea. Fingers crossed that this will reach the shops soon!

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BEACH GEAR

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FOR SAND CASTLE CONSTRUCTORS Hand Trux From approx. AUD $20.00 Tired of the endless row of sand castles that you have to build when going to the beach with the kids? Then why not have a look at these great hand shovels from HAND TRUX. You simply put on these hand extensions and dig away - or perhaps leave them with the kids and hope that the novelty will buy you some time between builds.

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BEACH GADGETS

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FOR SNORKELLING LOVERS Easybreath Surface Mask From approx. AUD $50.00 This futuristic mask-and-snorkel-in-one is a perfect solution to the problem of snorkels falling off and getting filled with water. The clever people at TRIBORD designed this fancy looking snorkelling mask that will help you make your beach adventures more enjoyable. Go explore!

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BEACH GEAR

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NO MORE SUN BURNS Oregon UV Monitor Unknow price tag If you are worried that you and the kids might suffer under the scorching Australian sun the next time you go to the beach you should check out the UV Monitor from OREGON. It allows you to measure and time your exposure to the sun based on UV rays, SPF and skin type. It also comes with digital clock and thermometer.

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BEACH GADGETS

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KEEPING THE FAMILY SAFE Vacation Vault From approx. AUD $35.00 Ever scared of leaving your wallet and phone behind on the beach when you go in the water with the kids? You should get yourself a VACATION VAULT and feel a lot safer when bringing vaulables along to the beach. There is room enough for a few items so don’t dispare if the whole family wants to share. Maybe if it had a cooler you could also feel safe about those cold drinks you brought ...

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BEACH GEAR

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DIVING WITHOUT GETTING WET Beriscope Conceptual design Bresicope is a part fishing pole / part underwater camera. Throw the camera into the water, just like a fishing line, and you can watch the underwater marvels through the special viewing goggles in the comfort of your dry clothes from the beach. The Beriscope is a conceptual design by JEAWON CHOI and you probably won’t see in stores right away (if ever) but is it certainly something we would like to take to the beach.

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1. Trunki Beach Paddle Pack from Alexandalexa.com - AUD $36.00 2. Swimfin from Aussieswimstore.com - AUD $39.95 3. UV Indicator Wristband from Seafolly.com.au - AUD $9.95 4. Neka Shark UV Sunsuit from Alexandalexa.com.au - AUD $72.00 5. Lion & Monkey Reversible Hat from Alexandalexa.com.au - AUD $40.00 6. Pineapple Towel from Seafolly.com.au - AUD $39.95 7. Speedo Water Socks from Alexandalexa.com - AUD $17.00 travelsprout.com.au

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NEXT ISSUE OF

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The next issue of Travel Sprout will hit the Internet super highway on January 7th 2015. The January issue is all about how to travel on a budget with a family. Stay tuned for great ideas on how to get more for less when traveling with the kids.

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INSPIRING FAMILY TRAVEL

HOW TO BOOK CHEAP AIRFARES

CHEAP WAYS To Travel BRISBANE ON A BUDGET HOW TO BOOK CHEAPER AIRFARES

- BUDGET TRAVEL BOOKS - TRAVEL APPS - DIY TRAVEL KIT

January 7th 2015 Stay tuned for the next issue.

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TRAVELLING IS TWICE THE FUN WHEN YOU ARE DOING IT WITH PEOPLE YOU LOVE AND HALF THE HASSLE WHEN YOU ARE WELL PREPARED ... Old Travel Sprout Proverb

SEE YOU AGAIN SOON - until then keep exploring


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