Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Australian Holidays - Having a Safe Family Beach Holiday

Australia has become synonymous with beach holidays. With endless white sand beaches and some of the best surfing conditions in the world its really makes for the ideal family holiday. Regardless of your personal preferences there is a beach for you and chances are its absolutely beautiful. Whether you prefer Sydney's, Perth, The Gold Coast you are spoiled for choice and even if you are on a budget you can still enjoy ocean views and absolute beach splendor at your Door.

One of the things that most families tend to be forgotten, if you want to put on holiday in Australia, the issue of security. Although Australia's beaches have a fairly good safety record, there are a lot of dangers that most tourists probably do not realize. Here are some important tips for safety.

1. Sharks - Australia has some of the largest populations of sharks around the world and is famous for the white shark. Although attacks on humans are rare, thereare a lot of attacks that happen every year - some fatal. Australia doe not enforce shark nets on its beaches and sharks often come within striking distance of beaches as they swim after smaller fish. Its really important that you never swim after dark and that you pay close attention to all signs and warnings posted on beaches.

2. The Sun - While Australia is probably most famous for its good warm weather year round, its also one of its biggest dangers. Skin cancer is a major issue in Australia and the sun is particularly harsh. If you are coming from Europe its really important that you cover up, use a sunscreen with SPF 30+ and stay out of the sun between 12 and 2. For kids its even worse and you really have to take great care to protect your kids from the sun. Sun Stroke is a very common problem for holiday makers who are not used to the heat.

3. Rips And Currents - Many holiday makers who come to these shores are not used to the ocean. Even if you are a good swimmer, rips and currents can pull quickly to the sea. It is not clear and if you know how to avoid it, you can out of nowhere. Most drownings occur because people get caught in rips. For this reason, it is important only his swim in designated swimming areas, which is patrolled by lifeguards. They will help you quickly if you are in trouble and Australian lifeguards have an impeccable record.

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