This place is absolutely captivating! You definitely shouldn't pass up the opportunity to visit this spot in the area.
The path leading to the beach, located between Short Point and Bar Beach and at the car park at Middle Beach, consists of a dirt track, several wooden ramps, and a challenging set of 185 steps with landings. This beach is not widely known or frequented by tourists, as it is not heavily advertised. There are headlands on both ends of the beach, which can be affected by winds coming from the northeast to southeast directions. However, it should be shielded from winds coming from other directions. It is important to note that swimming is done at your own risk, as there are no lifeguards present and obtaining immediate medical assistance may be inconvenient. Nevertheless, this beach is usually free from large crowds, children, and excessive noise. Just remember to conserve enough energy for the climb back up the stairs. Oh, and I almost forgot to mention, my dog Fred had a great time on this adventure, starting from Short Point NRMA Caravan Park. Just make sure to keep your dog leashed and everything will be fine.
Tura Beach is a long, expansive stretch of sand. I agree with others that the waters can be powerful since it faces directly into the ocean and is not a patrolled beach. However, it is very clean, with hardly any litter, garbage, or even seaweed. We visited for a week in November 2022 and didn't encounter any blue bottle stingers. If you are a strong swimmer or just want to enjoy the sand, this place is not very busy and therefore quite serene by nature. It also seems to be a very dog-friendly beach.