Geoffrey Bay is a stunning 1 km long, south-east facing bay located on Magnetic Island, just offshore from the suburb of Arcadia in Townsville City, Queensland, Australia. The beach here is characterized by its straight, sandy shore with a steep and narrow profile at high tide, bordered by a thriving fringing coral reef that expands from about 50 m in the west to over 300 m at the eastern Bremner Point. Surrounded by rugged granitic headlands including Hawkings Point, the bay offers a harmonious blend of natural beauty and easy accessibility, with the main island road running close behind the beach, connecting visitors to the Arcadia community and beyond. The area is part of a marine park, ensuring preservation of its vibrant underwater ecosystem and scenic coastal environment.
Geoffrey Bay is renowned as one of Queensland's top snorkeling spots, featuring well-developed snorkel trails that invite visitors to explore the rich marine life and coral formations. The beach’s calm waters, especially at low tide when the reef is more exposed, offer safe and enjoyable swimming and snorkeling conditions. In addition to its natural allure, the bay’s atmosphere is peaceful and inviting, ideal for both relaxation and active exploration along the shoreline and nearby walking tracks. Exercise equipment along the adjacent walking paths enhances the outdoor experience, making Geoffrey Bay a favorite destination for both locals and tourists seeking a refreshing aquatic retreat within easy reach of Townsville’s city comforts.