Daintree Coast Beaches
Be Amazed
Explore Daintree Coast Beaches
Imagine what it's like to walk along a deserted tropical beach with stretches of white sand, flat ocean coastline, tropical vegetation and unique biodiversity - here you can experience it for yourself!
Tips for visiting Daintree Coast Beaches
Wear sun protection - the Australian sun is hot!
Regularly apply sunscreen, wear a hat and a long sleeved shirt.
Avoid sunscreens containing octinoxate and oxybenzone.
These common UV-blocking chemicals are proven to harm coral & marine life.
Stay Safe during Stinger Season.
Stingers can be deadly. The start of stinger season fluctuates each year, but is generally the warmer months October to May. More info here.
Be Croc-Wise in Croc Country
Crocodiles are potentially dangerous. Never take unnecessary risks in crocodile habitat. Follow safety guidelines. More info here.
Beaches of the Daintree Coast
The first publicly accessible beach heading north from the Daintree Ferry, Cape Kimberley Beach is approximately 3 km long, stretching all the way to [...]
The second public beach heading north from the Daintree Ferry, Cow Bay beach is a stunning tropical beach around 800 metres long.
Enjoy walking along [...]
It's hard to pick a favourite beach on the Daintree Coast but Thornton Beach, about halfway between the Daintree Ferry and Cape Tribulation, would [...]
Noah Beach is about 6km south of Cape Tribulation and is home to a National Parks campground.
It's a lovely place to camp, however be [...]
Coconut Beach is just 2km south of Cape Tribulation and is an excellent example of the rainforest meeting the reef. It's well worth a [...]
Myall Beach in Cape Tribulation on the Daintree Coast is a classic palm-lined tropical beach with long stretches of white sand and clear turquoise [...]
Kulki (Cape Tribulation) Beach is the most famous beach on the Daintree Coast. Arguably one of the most bio-diverse beaches in Australia, it is [...]