I thought Lucky Bay and Thistle Cove were unbeatable, but this beach was just as good, if not better.
After paying the national park entry fee of $16.50 per car per day, the turnoff was opposite Frenchman's turnoff and before you reach Lucky Bay.
There is a sealed road leading to a small car park, with an excellent path down to the beach. Along the way, you pass toilets, BBQs, and a picnic area.
The beach features squeaky white sand, turquoise water, a sandy bottom, and calm waves, but the water is very salty, making it easy to float. The water is cool but definitely worth a swim, and quite a few people did.
To the left is a large rock section where some people basked while others fished.
An excellent spot.