Best Nude Beaches in Australia
Located in the affluent suburb of Mosman, Obelisk Beach – also called Georges Beach – is a small curve-shaped beach with light brown sand and large nearby sandstone rocks. This beach is part of a national park named Sydney Harbor National Park and it is known to be popular with members of the Gay community. This beach is an official nude beach – if you are planning a clothing-optional visit at Obelisk Nude Beach, please note that there is not much sunlight here in the afternoon, making the temperature here cold if you’re going to be naked.
Alexandria Beach is a picturesque stretch of coastline located in Noosa Heads, Australia. The beach is approximately 500 meters long, with soft white sand and crystal clear water.
Located on the northern edge of Middle Head in Sydney Harbour National Park, Cobblers Beach is a small beige sand beach with many rock portions. The beach is adjacent to Cabblers Beach and has a beautiful backdrop of natural bushland and rugged cliffs, which offer incredible views of Dobroyd Head and Grotto Point Lighthouse.
Located in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Lady Jane Beach - also known as Lady Bay Beach - is a small beige sand beach with many rocky portions. The beach is positioned at the bottom of a cliff and is tucked between Camp Cove Beach and South Head in Sydney Harbour National Park along the shores of Watsons Bay. It has a beautiful backdrop of coastal vegetation and forested cliffs, which together provide incredible views of Sydney Harbour, Middle Head, and Hornby Lighthouse.
Located in the suburb of La Perouse in eastern Sydney, Little Congwong Beach is a small curve-shaped beach with light brown sand and a nearby rocky shoreline. Little Congwong Beach is a part of a national park named Kamay Botany Bay National Park. This beach is not to be confused with another nearby beach with a similar name – this other beach is called Congwong Beach and is larger than Little Congwong Beach.
Little Congwong Beach is also considered a nude beach – and is also popular with members of the LGBTQ community.
This nude beach in La Perouse was also featured in an article within RUSSH magazine article named “The best beaches in Sydney according to the ‘RUSSH’ editors.”
Located on the eastern end of the coastal village of Bundeena in the southern suburbs of Sydney, Jibbon Beach is an 800-meter-long crescent-shaped beige sand beach that curves to the east with many rocky portions. The beach is positioned along the north shore of Port Hacking and has a beautiful background of dunes and coastal vegetation that separates the beach from the Jibbon Lagoon, which together provide Instagram-worthy views. The beach is part of Royal National Park, which preserves the fragile ecosystem, including rainforests, deep river valleys, waterfalls, heathlands, rocky cliffs, hiking trails, and ancient Aboriginal sites.
Cow Bay Beach is located in the isolated northeastern province of Queensland. Cow Bay Beach lays deep within the scenic Daintree National Park, making it difficult to access for many visitors to Australia’s larger cities. The nearest large city to Cow Bay is Cairn, which is a little over two hours away by car. But don’t let the distance deter you from finding this hidden treasure, the secluded setting of Cow Bay makes it an ideal location for adventurous travelers looking to get away from the crowds and find a stretch of sand to experience by themselves. Cow Bay is isolated, but the region is not completely undeveloped. Amenities such as restaurants, pools and bars are offered by some of the highly-rated nearby hotels Daintree Seascapes, Cow Bay Homestay, Daintree Crocodylus, and Daintree Rainforest Bungalows. Cow Bay Beach offers many attractions including the Jindalba Boardwalk, Mount Alexandra Lookout, Daintree Discovery Center and Floravilla Ice Cream Factory. The Beach itself is a long stretch of white sand surrounded by lush vegetation on one side and calm, turquoise, water on the other. The shallow water of Cow Bay Beach makes it a perfect place to launch kayaks, canoes, paddle boards, or small fishing boats. When you arrive at Cow Bay Beach, however, be careful of the resident wildlife as snakes, crocodiles, and jellyfish have all been sighted on the sand!
Cow Bay Beach is located in the isolated northeastern province of Queensland. Cow Bay Beach lays deep within the scenic Daintree National Park, making it difficult to access for many visitors to Australia’s larger cities. The nearest large city to Cow Bay is Cairn, which is a little over two hours away by car. But don’t let the distance deter you from finding this hidden treasure, the secluded setting of Cow Bay makes it an ideal location for adventurous travelers looking to get away from the crowds and find a stretch of sand to experience by themselves. Cow Bay is isolated, but the region is not completely undeveloped. Amenities such as restaurants, pools and bars are offered by some of the highly-rated nearby hotels Daintree Seascapes, Cow Bay Homestay, Daintree Crocodylus, and Daintree Rainforest Bungalows. Cow Bay Beach offers many attractions including the Jindalba Boardwalk, Mount Alexandra Lookout, Daintree Discovery Center and Floravilla Ice Cream Factory. The Beach itself is a long stretch of white sand surrounded by lush vegetation on one side and calm, turquoise, water on the other. The shallow water of Cow Bay Beach makes it a perfect place to launch kayaks, canoes, paddle boards, or small fishing boats. When you arrive at Cow Bay Beach, however, be careful of the resident wildlife as snakes, crocodiles, and jellyfish have all been sighted on the sand!