Myall Beach is a stunning tropical paradise located in Cape Tribulation, Queensland. It's where two World Heritage areas meet: the Daintree Rainforest and the Great Barrier Reef. The beach boasts golden sands, swaying palm trees, and crystal-clear waters, offering a serene escape into nature. It's known for its exceptional biodiversity, making it perfect for wildlife spotting and photography, particularly for cassowaries and coastal birdlife.
The beach is accessible via the Dubuji day-use area, which features a wheelchair-accessible boardwalk providing scenic views of the surrounding rainforests and mangroves before reaching the beach. During summer, visitors can witness pied imperial-pigeons migrating from New Guinea, while winter brings humpback whales.
Myall Beach offers a tranquil setting for activities like beach walks and exploring tidal pools at low tide, although it is not considered ideal for swimming during the wet season due to stinger risks.