Honeymoon Bay in Freycinet National Park is such great spot. It’s within Tasmania’s stunning national park system and is a little slice of paradise that feels almost too beautiful to be real. The highlight is undoubtedly the clear and bright teal water. I couldn’t believe the color of the water.
This spot is the ultimate lunch spot. We packed simple sandwiches and ate amongst the begging seagulls. We sat on some of the smooth rocks and soaked in the serene atmosphere. The weather was...
Read moreNice beach with calm waters and rocks to explore. Access is fairly easy but you have to drive through a boom gate as it is part of a military zone. Unfortunately, the water was very mirky when I came, most likely due to heavy rain. You may be fortunate enough to see wild kanagaroos randomly pop up. The only down sides are there are no fresh water facilities to wash yourself with, as well as only being portable toilets. Other than those, am sure you'll...
Read moreAn absolutely spectacular little beach. Great for all water based activities: kayaking, paddle boarding, snorkelling, fishing and rock pooling! A beautiful little campsite which is open most weekends and holiday periods. Definitely a beach not to miss when visiting the Beecroft Peninsula (make sure it is open before driving around by checking Facebook page or calling the Beecroft Ranger Station). Enjoy and please look after this...
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