Boobyalla Beach is a breathtaking stretch of coastline located in the northeastern part of Tasmania, Australia. It is known for being the highest energy beach on the northern Tasmanian coast, featuring a unique triple bar system that attracts surfers and beachgoers alike. The beach extends for approximately 9.4 km from the Boobyalla River mouth to Petal Point, offering stunning views and a dynamic natural environment. It is backed by a series of long-walled parabolic dunes that are both picturesque and challenging for explorers.
The beach is part of Ringarooma Bay and is surrounded by extensive dunes and scenic landscapes. While it has a rich history related to the old shipping port of Boobyalla, today the area is mostly natural with limited development.
Visitors enjoy the isolated and rugged beauty of Boobyalla Beach, although it lacks the usual amenities like restaurants or hotels in its immediate vicinity.