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Photo of Wurtulla Beach with bright sand surface © Ron Nothman Google
Photo of Wurtulla Beach with turquoise pure water surface © Santosh Pal (Sam) Google
Photo of Wurtulla Beach with long straight shore © Jan Van Schalkwyk Google
Photo of Wurtulla Beach with very clean level of cleanliness © Lee-Ann Brissett Google
Photo of Wurtulla Beach amenities area © A Todorov Google
Photo of Wurtulla Beach and the settlement © Ross Archer Google
Photo of Wurtulla Beach with bright sand surface © Ron Nothman Google
Photo of Wurtulla Beach with turquoise pure water surface © Santosh Pal (Sam) Google
Photo of Wurtulla Beach with long straight shore © Jan Van Schalkwyk Google
Photo of Wurtulla Beach with very clean level of cleanliness © Lee-Ann Brissett Google
Photo of Wurtulla Beach amenities area © A Todorov Google
Photo of Wurtulla Beach and the settlement © Ross Archer Google
Photo of Wurtulla Beach - popular place among relax connoisseurs © Bob T Google
Wurtulla Beach photo #7 © John McMahon Google
Wurtulla Beach photo #8 © Stuart Masters Google
Wurtulla Beach photo #9 © Ross Archer Google

Wurtulla Beach

Kawana Waters, Australia
Located within the settlement
Caloundra 5.5 km
Map of beach
Playground Kawana playground
410m
Dog Park Dog & Cat Beach
1.5km
Dog Park Dog Friendly Beach access 226-247
3.3km

About

Wurtulla Beach is located on the Coral Sea and it is in the 13th place out of 18 beaches in the Sunshine Coast Regional region The beach is located in an urban area.

Weather

history
+25 o C +14 o C
Air temperature
6.1 M/S
Wind
+20 o C
Water temperature
1.1 M
Wave height

Caloundra, Queensland, Sunshine Coast Regional

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Located within the settlement
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Average rating of nearest beaches is 8.3 (Very good)

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8.1 Very good

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Livia
Novice Beachgoer 7 months ago
10 Exceptional

I visited in September and found the beach to be quite windy.

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Don Lawson
Novice Beachgoer 7 months ago
10 Exceptional

The beach is situated on a completely natural dune backdrop and features clean white sand and spotless water. It stretches for many kilometers in both directions and is sparsely populated, offering a peaceful atmosphere. Additionally, there are multiple lifeguard towers and ample parking spaces available.

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Ethan Donovan
Novice Beachgoer 7 months ago
10 Exceptional

The beach is fantastic, especially when there's a gentle onshore breeze on a hot day. It's not too crowded, and the beautiful canopy of sand dunes provides shade for the tracks and paths. Additionally, it's pet-friendly and ideal for families.

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Kerbster
Novice Beachgoer 7 months ago
10 Exceptional

The beach is long and well-maintained, making it perfect for a leisurely walk with your dog. However, it's important to be cautious when swimming or allowing your dogs to swim due to the strong and exposed tides.

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D-Man
Novice Beachgoer 7 months ago
10 Exceptional

The beach is long and beautiful, but swimmers should be cautious due to strong currents and rips. During low tide, there are plenty of small rocks for those interested in fossicking and collecting.

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