Burgess Cove is a stunning beach located in the Rocky Cape National Park, Tasmania. It is renowned for its white sand and crystal-clear waters, making it perfect for swimming, sunbathing, fishing, and picnicking. The beach extends for approximately 250 meters, facing east, and is composed of high tide cobble and boulders, with irregular ridges of intertidal rocks.
The surroundings offer breathtaking views of layered rocks, especially noticeable on sunny days, creating a picturesque scene that is ideal for relaxation.
As part of the Rocky Cape National Park, visitors can explore not only the beach but also numerous natural and cultural attractions, including ancient Aboriginal heritage sites and diverse plant life.