Garie Beach, a stunning and serene beach nestled within the Royal National Park, captivates visitors with its beauty and tranquility. With its wide shoreline and peaceful ambiance, Garie Beach is an ideal escape for those seeking relaxation.
Surfers will find themselves in paradise as the beach offers excellent waves for their enjoyment, alongside a dedicated surf rescue service to ensure safety. Basic facilities like toilets, car parking, and a restaurant are conveniently available to enhance visitors' experience. However, it is important to note that the car parking space is limited compared to the number of beachgoers.
Accessible and well-equipped, Garie Beach also provides a nearby park with tables and a kiosk for a delightful picnic experience. While the beach is occasionally patrolled, visitors are advised to exercise caution when swimming. Explorers can also venture onto the coastal track that meanders along the park's boundary or engage in beach-hopping during favorable tides.
As one of nature's treasured gems, Garie Beach beckons travelers to revel in its breathtaking expanse.
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Reviews
Nice beach to hang out and chill with friends and family. The water is rough and is not safe for kids. 1 canteen type shop so come prepared. Lots of blue bottle jellyfish around.
A very beautiful beach, wide and quiet. It has good surfing waves and there is a surf rescue service.
The beach is located inside Royal National Park. An entry fee is paid unless the visitor has an annual pass.
The beach has a good varieties of facilities; toilet, car parking and a restaurant.
The car parking space is limited compared to the number of beach visitors.
Garie Beach is easily accessible and has basic facilities, a park with tables and a kiosk. The beach was patrolled on the weekend we visited but take care of swimming is your main agenda. You can also walk onto the coastal track that travels along the boundary of the park, or rock hop from beach to beach if the tide is agreeable.
It’s a very pretty spot and seemed popular but not overcrowded, especially if you’re willing to scout around the nearby area. There’s a $12 parks fee for the day but no further parking fees or mandatory costs.
Gorgeous quiet beach!
$12 per car entry, cash or card!
Lots of parking, bathrooms and a life saving club! You must visit! Large beach with so many places to relax.
Good place to hang out on a sunny day. Beach umbrella or tents would certainly help. Showers and bathrooms are poorly managed as of April 2021. Parking is good but not on a public holiday and would be dangerous to park on road side. Not much eatery available. A well planned visit is needed.
Garie Beach is located in the Royal National Park. It’s a really nice drive through the park to get there. There is a surf life saving club with lifeguards patrolling the beach on weekends and everyday during summer school holidays (always check National Park website for updated info in lifeguard patrolling).
There is parking onsite, public toilets and a kiosk. The kiosk isn’t always open so pack water and snacks.
Little Garie Beach is accessible via foot from the main beach but use caution as the terrain is rocky and a little unstable.
The surf is strong so always use caution.
Beautiful beach.
Waves can be quite strong here.
Limited parking available but is easier to park than Watamolla beach.
Such a beautiful beach with some spectacular views. It is a clean beach that was not busy at all when we went there
A very beautiful beach, wide and quiet. It has good surfing waves and there is a surf rescue service.
The beach is located inside Royal National Park. An entry fee is paid unless the visitor has an annual pass.
The beach has a good varieties of facilities; toilet, car parking and a restaurant.
The car parking space is limited compared to the number of beach visitors.
Nice beach to hang out and chill with friends and family. The water is rough and is not safe for kids. 1 canteen type shop so come prepared. Lots of blue bottle jellyfish around.