Chalkie's Beach is located on Haslewood Island in the Whitsunday Islands, Queensland. The beach offers a beautiful stretch of about 500 meters of fine white sand sloping into turquoise waters of the Coral Sea. It is popular for activities like snorkeling and provides stunning views, but lacks lifeguards and facilities like restrooms or food vendors. The beach is known for turtle sightings, especially during summer. Due to limited amenities, it's not ideal for family outings or those seeking extensive services.
Visitors can enjoy snorkeling in the clear waters and exploring nearby attractions like the Whitsunday Islands and Cedar Creek Falls. However, the lack of facilities means guests should prepare ahead for food and other necessities.
Chalkie's Beach is named after a local fishing legend and offers a serene, natural environment with opportunities to see marine life, including turtles.