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Photo of Wangetti Beach with very clean level of cleanliness © Charlie Shakespeare Google
Photo of Wangetti Beach wild area © V Google
Photo of Wangetti Beach located in natural area © Bianca S Google
Photo of Wangetti Beach with bright sand surface © Jane Baker Google
Photo of Wangetti Beach with turquoise pure water surface © WOJAK DOOMER Google
Photo of Wangetti Beach with long straight shore © Alan White Google
Photo of Wangetti Beach with very clean level of cleanliness © Charlie Shakespeare Google
Photo of Wangetti Beach wild area © V Google
Photo of Wangetti Beach located in natural area © Bianca S Google
Photo of Wangetti Beach backed by cliffs © Charlie Shakespeare Google

Wangetti Beach

Palm Cove, Australia
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Located outside the settlement
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About

Wangetti Beach is located on the CoralSea and it is in the 7th place out of 7 beaches in the Mareeba Shire region The beach is located in a natural place, among the mountains. It is partially covered by trees which give natural shade.

Kowrowa, Queensland, Mareeba Shire

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7.3 Good

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peter g
Novice Beachgoer
10 Exceptional

Local secret Wangetti Beach is just north of Palm Cove in Tropical North Queensland. Running from Slip Cliff Point to Red Cliff Point, the four kilometres of almost straight coastline has no facilities, with only a car park on either end of the beach and a stretch of highway connecting them. When visiting Wangetti Beach, it is a must to stop by the southern end as this raw patch stunning and untouched coastline has been naturally eroded, leaving a quirky pebble stone covered section of the beach. You can build stone towers or try your hand at skipping the stones across the water, climb across and adventure through the pebbled mounts, or simply checkout the unique scenery. With easy access from Palm Cove and a plethora of camping sites close by, Wangetti Beach offers fun, relaxation, and a great view of the entire beach from the northern lookouts.

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Fahima Khan
Novice Beachgoer
10 Exceptional

Cute, rock piling beautiful view!

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Katrina
Novice Beachgoer
8 Very good

Beautiful, and peaceful beach. Nice stop between port Douglas and Cairns. But the best part are the rock piles! They are super fun, take a rest from your drive, and just go explore and build your own stack.

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Ben W
Novice Beachgoer
10 Exceptional

Oh my, what a place. Me and my gf came here on a holiday and we decided to stop here and have a look. Must i say i was taken aback. The rocks, they towered so high. I was enthralled at the mere prospect of this naturally occuring scene. As we stepped out of our beat up little hire car we were shocked. There was not a person in sight, it was just us, the beach, and a sign informing us that there was recently a crocodile sighting. It was serine. As the waves gently crashed upon its pristine sand we pondered... where is everyone? Did the crocodile eat them? Why are the rocks like that? Did they never learn how to pile up properly? You can never know all the answers in life, thats what its about, and this place is a testament to that. A must see location for any existential geology enthusiast.

JE
John Evans
Novice Beachgoer
10 Exceptional

Great place to go for walk with friends and dogs great long beach