It turns out you don’t need to take a trip down under to enjoy the wonders of a sandy Australian beach – there’s one based right here in the UK.
Many people dream of visiting , mainly for its stunning, pristine beaches. From Bondi Beach to the teen show H20, the country is synonymous with golden sand, blue waves and undiminishing sunshine. Manly Beach, situated in a Sydney suburb, is a prime example of Australia's unrivaled coast. But you might be shocked to discover it has a British lookalike.
If you’re seeking an expansive sand-filled coastline with pristine sea, then take a trip to Cornwall instead. Travel experts say Newquay’s gorgeous beaches are a ringer for Manly.
READ MORE:
READ MORE:
The Hoseasons holiday home team have identified the town's beaches as a destination dupe for Manly, as reported by the . This is partly because its clean coastline is perfect for surfing.
Hoseasons said: “This Cornish seaside town is often cited as the surfing capital of the UK, so if you can't travel to the other side of the to ride the waves, then Newquay might be the next best thing.” Of course, you won’t be able to enjoy Australian temperatures year-round. But if your main priority is getting out in the waves or enjoying the coastline, then Newquay is perfect.
Plus, thanks to its southern location Cornwall is known to attract relatively warm temperatures compared to the rest of Britain. So if sunbathing is on your mind, take a trip during summer, where the weather is much milder.
Plus, Newquay boasts no fewer than 11 beaches scattered along its coast. Some of the most popular include Fistral Beach, Crantock and Towan Beach.
In particular, Fistral Beach is known as a surfing hotspot. It’s even been dubbed the “home of British surfing” for its consistent wild waves and history of practising the sport, with stand-up surfing being introduced from Australia and America during the 1950s.
It’s also the home of Fistral Beach Surf School, a family-owned business which offers private lessons and surf boards to rent. Better still, it’s located just 100 metres from the beach, making it handy spot to pick up a board.

One TripAdvisor reviewer declared Fistral to be their “favourite beach in the world.” They wrote: “I have visited this beach many times before, the vibe here is just unmatched (especially in the summer)… there’s a pizzeria, bar, cafe and surf hire all on the beach front. This beach is a perfect day out for families, couples or even solos like me!
It’s also an ideal spot for beginners looking to surf. They added: “It’s a great place to go if you’re wanting surfing lessons, or to attempt surfing. I always feel very safe in the sea here, the lifeguards are always on duty and looking out for people.”
You may also like
Ducky Dynasty star Phil Robertson dies aged 79 following devastating heath battle as family pay tribute
IPL 2025: Dubey A Very Clever Bowler, Very Pleased With His Performances, Says Vettori
Yuvraj Singh played a big role in Abhishek Sharma's success, says SRH star's father
Jennifer Lopez will 'celebrate being free' this summer
'Papa is like God': Rohini stands by father Lalu Prasad as RJD expels brother Tej Pratap