A highlight is hiking the Coastal Walk Trail, a 2-kilometer path winding through native bushland and cliff edges, offering panoramic views of Tarmak Creek and the Southern Islands. The trail ends at a scenic lookout, a prime spot for sunset photography.
Snorkeling and scuba diving are also popular here, thanks to crystal-clear waters teeming with parrotfish, clownfish, and vibrant coral reefs. Many visitors bring gear or rent from local shops near the beach.
During summer, beach yoga sessions and sunbathing parties are hosted by local artists, blending music, wellness, and coastal vibes. Nature enthusiasts can join birdwatching tours guided by experts who identify native species like the Australian gull and albatross.
Don’t miss the Marine Conservation Education Centre, located nearby, which features interactive exhibits and guided workshops on marine ecosystems and sustainable ocean practices. These experiences combine adventure, culture, and environmental awareness—perfect for travelers seeking authentic, meaningful connections with nature.