Wreck Beach
Australia, Australia
Wreck Beach in Australia most commonly refers to a secluded coastal cove near Port Stephens in New South Wales, set within Tomaree National Park.
It is a small, picturesque sandy beach accessible only by a hike down a rough trail, which helps keep crowds low and gives it a quiet, natural feel. The beach faces the ocean and is known for its clear blue water, white sand, and excellent views for sunrise or sunset, as well as seasonal whale‑watching from the shore.
It is unpatrolled, with strong currents and waves, so swimming is not strongly recommended, and activities are more focused on walking, relaxing, and enjoying the scenery in a protected national‑park environment.
Location
Wreck Beach, Gellibrand Lower VIC 3237, Australia
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