Chalkies Beach Whitsundays
Located on the western coast of Haslewood Island, Chalkies Beach is a hidden gem within the Whitsunday Islands. While its more famous neighbour, Whitehaven Beach, often draws the crowds, Chalkies Beach offers a more serene and equally stunning alternative. Known for its powdery silica sand and clear turquoise water, this beach is perfect for people seeking a tropical beach, reef snorkelling and an island lookout.
The Same Silica Sand As Whitehaven Beach
Chalkies Beach shares the same white silica sand as Whitehaven Beach, making it a breathtaking destination. The sand feels soft underfoot, and its blindingly white colour against the vibrant blue of the Coral Sea creates a picturesque scene that is perfect for beach lovers and photographers alike.
How To Get To Chalkies Beach
To reach Chalkies Beach, located on the western coast of Haslewood Island in the Whitsundays, you have several options:
Boat Tours
ZigZag Whitsundays visits Chalkies Beach on its day tour that departs from Airlie Beach. They also visit the Lookout and often snorkel here. This tour also visits Whitehaven Beach and the Southern Lookout.
The Explore Group departs from Hamilton Island and offers full-day sailing experiences, including stops at Whitehaven Beach and Chalkies Beach.
Private Charters
You can also arrange private boat charters to Chalkies Beach from Airlie Beach or Hamilton Island, which allows for a more personalized experience and flexibility in timing.
Baerboating
Ten public moorings are available at Chalkies Beach if you’re on a bareboat charter. Note that anchoring is not permitted due to the steep drop-off and fringing reef, so mooring is essential if you plan to stay overnight.
Activities at Chalkies Beach
Snorkelling and Marine Life
This beach is not just for lazing around; it’s a prime snorkelling spot with vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life at the northern end. Watch for sea turtles gliding through the clear water, and enjoy the colourful fish among the corals. Chalkies Beach offers unique snorkelling experiences that rival the best locations in the Whitsunday Islands.
Family-Friendly Beach Fun
Chalkies Beach is an excellent, family-friendly destination offering both relaxation and adventure. Its calm and clear water is perfect for beach swimming, making it a safe and enjoyable experience for people of all ages. The beach’s seclusion ensures your family will have plenty of room to explore and play.
Fishing Adventures
For those interested in fishing, Chalkies Beach offers zoned areas perfect for casting a line. While the beach itself provides excellent opportunities, Windy Bay nearby is known for its rich marine life, where catching giant trevally is not uncommon.
Halsewood Lookout
For those who enjoy hiking, Haslewood Island has a lookout point that’s a short walk from the well-known Chalkies Beach. This 300-meter path takes you through old eucalyptus and grass trees, ending at a rocky point. Ultimately, you’ll get amazing, expansive views of the beautiful bay, including coral reefs and Whitehaven Beach.
This Beach in the Whitsunday Islands offers a blend of natural scenery, soft white silica sand, coral reefs accessible from the beach and a stunning island lookout.
Known to the locals as Whitehaven Beach’s little brother, Chalkies Beach is well worth visiting while in the Whitsundays.
Chalkies Beach FAQ
What makes Chalkies Beach different from Whitehaven Beach?
Chalkies Beach offers the same stunning silica sand as Whitehaven but with fewer crowds, providing a more peaceful and private experience.
Is snorkelling safe at Chalkies Beach?
Yes, Chalkies Beach is a safe and excellent snorkelling spot with vibrant coral and marine life, including sea turtles and colourful fish.
Can families enjoy activities at Chalkies Beach?
Absolutely, Chalkies Beach is family-friendly, offering swimming, snorkeling, and a safe environment for children to explore.
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