Neils Beach is a charming coastal spot located in Shoal Point, part of the Mackay region in Queensland. The beach offers a serene, natural setting with low-energy waves, making it ideal for casual visits and family outings. Shoal Point, being the northernmost part of the Northern Beaches group, provides a visually spectacular coastline with a mix of sandy shores and sand flats. The area is not as densely populated as other beaches, which adds to its tranquil atmosphere.
Geographically, Shoal Point is a headland situated near the Coral Sea, with its coast being predominantly suburban housing and some native vegetation. The region supports a variety of land uses, including sugarcane and other tropical crops inland.
Neils Beach itself is noted for its low-lying beachfronts, which extend over 6.5 km, providing ample space for relaxation and exploration.