Cloudy Bay Beach is located at the southernmost end of Bruny Island in Tasmania, nestled within South Bruny National Park. It offers a 5-kilometer-long beach with pristine sand and crystal-clear waters, ideal for surfing and peaceful strolls. The bay is surrounded by native Australian flora and serves as a camping spot with toilet facilities. It's a part of the Cloudy Bay Marine Conservation Area, known for its seagrass and diverse marine life.
The beach is remote and breathtakingly beautiful, offering a serene atmosphere for relaxation and exploration. It's accessible via a 20-minute ferry ride from Kettering, followed by a scenic drive to the national park.
Visitors often enjoy the abundant wildlife, including rare bird species and white wallabies, which makes Cloudy Bay a nature lover's paradise.