Point Cartwright is a stunning unpatrolled beach located at the northern end of Kawana Beach on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia. It is known for its excellent surf break and is a popular spot for surfers, especially during south-east swells. The beach is situated below the rugged northern face of Point Cartwright and offers a unique blend of sand and rock platform. While it is not safe for swimming due to strong currents, it provides beautiful views of Mooloolaba and the surrounding coastline, including spots to see turtles and whales. The area offers grassy slopes for picnics and toilet facilities are available nearby.
Visitors can enjoy the scenic views from the coastal reserve, which includes high cliffs offering panoramas of the Sunshine Coast. Access to the beach is via the Point Cartwright Walkway or through the reserve from Pacific Boulevard. Dogs are allowed off leash at designated times.
The surrounding landscape is ideal for family picnics, and the nearby La Balsa Park is great for kids and offers a relaxing atmosphere for adults.