Sunset Point is a picturesque beach located in Bowen, Queensland, Australia, renowned for its stunning views of the Coral Sea. It is situated along the Queens Beach Esplanade and offers a perfect spot for enjoying sunsets and picnics. The beach features soft, white sand and a serene atmosphere, ideal for relaxation. However, it has limited amenities, making it less suitable for families. Despite this, visitors can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and fishing, although there are no lifeguards on duty.
One of the unique aspects of Bowen is its reputation as the 'Salad Bowl of Australia' due to its extensive horticultural production. The area is also rich in historical attractions, such as the Bowen Historical Society Museum. Additionally, visitors can explore the Bowen Jetty for fishing and boating activities.
The peaceful environment and natural beauty of Sunset Point make it a popular spot for those seeking tranquility and a connection with nature.