CALOUNDRA HOLIDAY CENTRE - Key Persons


Bulcock Beach

The closest beach to the Town Centre, and with so much to offer. A southern facing calm water beach ideal for swimming, fishing, boating and windsurfing, and with breath taking views across to Golden Beach, Bribie Island, the bar, and out to sea where there is always the container and cruise ships to watch. It has also become a very popular vantage point to watch the talented (or novice) kitesurfers, and the jet skis surfing the bar. The northern tip of Bulcock Beach is a favourite spot for surfboarders whilst the southern boardwalk is a favourite for the fisherman. The BBQ and picnic facilities are hidden in among the shady trees and the kid's playground will keep them happy for ages. The beach is patrolled during the summer holiday season.

Dicky Beach

Great for swimming, surfing and beach fishing, and patrolled by the Dicky Beach Surf Lifesaving Club. This beach is named after the S.S. Dicky, which ran aground in 1893, who's remains have only recently been removed from the beach. Facilities include electric BBQ's , picnic tables, toilets, outdoor showers, children's playground, skate park, and a good selection of take-a-way food shops nearby.

Moffat Beach

A spectacular section of coastline with a high headland, protected bay, the entrance to Tooway Creek and sweeping views north to Point Cartwright. The beach is not patrolled but is renowned among surfers for its excellent point break. The playground and picnic facilities are very popular and the alfresco dining creates a cosmopolitan atmosphere.