Chilli Beach is nestled in the Kutini-Payamu (Iron Range) National Park, about 200km north of Coen on Cape York Peninsula. It offers a serene beachfront experience with white quartz sands and lush coastal vegetation, including coconut palms. The beach is a haven for birdwatching, fishing, and exploring the nearby dunes. Visitors must access the area with a high-clearance 4WD vehicle, making it an adventurous getaway. The stunning sunrises and peaceful surroundings make it a must-visit destination for those who love nature.
The beach provides a unique opportunity to fossick among ocean debris washed from distant lands like Vanuatu and the Philippines. The camping area is shielded from sea breezes by dunes, offering a cozy retreat. The beach is part of a larger national park managed jointly by the Northern Kuuku Ya'u Kanthanampu Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC Land Trust and the Queensland Government.
Despite its remote location, Chilli Beach is well-regarded for its natural beauty and tranquility, attracting visitors seeking a secluded, picturesque experience.