Nightcliff Beach is located in the northern suburb of Quantong on the Beagle Gulf, close to the suburb of Nightcliff in Darwin, Northern Territory. It's known for its picturesque views and is a popular spot for both locals and tourists. The beach area is surrounded by a cliff backdrop that is protected by a rubble seawall, with claystone rock platforms at either end. The foreshore offers a long footpath perfect for walking and cycling, along with facilities like the Nightcliff Jetty and Nightcliff Swimming Pool. The beach has a stinger net for safety and is patrolled by the Darwin Surf Life Saving Club.
Nightcliff was historically significant during World War II, housing military camps and outposts, which are now reminders of the area's rich history. Today, it hosts vibrant markets every Sunday featuring food, craft, and live music.
The beach itself offers stunning ocean views and is a preferred destination for those seeking a tranquil and relaxing experience in the heart of Darwin's coastal fringe.