Steamers Beach
Australia, Australia
Steamers Beach is a remote, wild golden-sand beach in Booderee National Park within Jervis Bay Territory, Australia, framed by dramatic 130-meter cliffs and accessible via a steep 2 km bush track with wooden stairs from the car park.
Known for its seclusion and rugged beauty, it offers stunning coastal views, wildlife spotting like dolphins and seals, and peaceful picnics, but strong swells, permanent rips, rock shelves, and shark risks make swimming highly dangerous and unsuitable. Ideal for hikers, photographers, and nature lovers seeking untouched tranquility amid Jervis Bay's pristine landscapes.
Location
Jervis Bay Territory 2540, Australia
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