Fantastic beach with caves that are reachable when the tide is out. From the Moonee Beach entrance track, the walk along the beach is approximately 1.2 kilometres long. On the road that runs parallel to Surfside Drive, parking is free, but because it is such a narrow street, you will need to pull over to the side in order to make room. The path isn't particularly difficult, and it eventually leads to a cave that's carved into the rocks at the very end. You will need to time it such that it coincides with low tide and a somewhat calm sea in order to have simple and safe access. The water was completely transparent, and the beach was incredibly white. It is definitely...
Read moreScenic, calm, and quiet. Park near Monee Beach. There is no designated parking area as such. Just find a place on the streets and park. Do watch out for the no parking signs. The walk starts from the Monee Beach walking trail. There are stairs. The walk up to the Ghostie Beach caves is easy and takes about 20 to 30 minutes. The caves themselves are quite interesting. It's fun to walk in and explore. Though they are quite small, it has plenty of openings on both sides. There is nothing to be scared of at all. Overall, this place is good for a quick visit and exploring something different. I wouldn't go out of my way to visit this beach...
Read moreEasy walk to the beach through some greenery and a board walk. Nice, clean and picturesque beach but unpatrolled. If there had been some basic facilities like water and a composting toilet I would have given 5 stars. Ghosties beach is home to one of the largest beach side caves in NSW. The caves can be accessed only during low tide. From the Moonies Beach keep walking through the sand over the sand dunes to reach the Ghosties beach. The reef structures themselves are so beautiful and provided the shade for us and we did not need any tent or...
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