Dicky Beach is a tranquil yet vibrant destination on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, located in the coastal suburb of Caloundra. The beach is known for its pristine white sand and is often overlooked in favor of more popular spots like Kings Beach, making it a more relaxed and family-friendly option. The area is named after the SS Dicky, a steamboat that ran aground in 1893, leaving behind remnants that have become part of the beach's history and appeal.
Dicky Beach is also home to a Surf Life Saving Club, which offers modern facilities and has received recognition as a top club in the region. The beach itself is patrolled and has lower waves than nearby beaches, making it safe for swimming and ideal for families with young children.
The beach is complemented by a nearby caravan park and various local amenities, including bike paths and scenic coastal walks that offer stunning views of the surrounding area.