Cosy Corner

Star 4.7 (105 Google reviews)

The beach at Cosy Corner is generally sheltered and is popular for swimming. The limestone platform on the beach to the south of the car park contains many blowholes able to spurt water up to 6m high on rough days.
Diving the sprinkling of islands offshore from Cosy Corner in the Ngari Capes Marine Park are surrounded by stunning reefs and drop-offs that are home to a myriad of colourful marine animals, including the giant blue groper. It is a perfect place for diving if you pick the right weather conditions and are prepared to lug heavy scuba equipment down the steep path.

Fishing Cosy Corner is popular with both beach and rock fishers but if you decide to try your hand fishing here, please do so with caution to ensure your personal safety. The rugged swells in this area occasionally wash fishers off rocks and result in fatalities. Always wear a personal flotation device when fishing from rocks and never fish alone.

This beach is accessible by two-wheel drive.

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Location

Cosy Corner

Hamelin Bay WA 6288, Australia

Reviews

Star 4.7 (105 Google reviews)
josiah 17 January 2024

Amazing beach on a good day. Some of the clearest water I've ever seen. No-one there and and a really sheltered swimming area

kira 19 March 2024

Beautiful beach, the corner was cosy indeed.

Kev Smith 10 May 2022

Amazing blowholes at the far end(part of the Cape to Cape walk) if you're lucky enough to visit when the tide is high enough. Beautiful sand and water, a non gazetted nudist beach if you like going bare!

Eva Do 19 May 2022

Trail: 6km (2 hours). Difficulty: Medium-high (it has rocks so not recommended for kids and people with disabilities) Interesting formation of blow holes, soft sand (almost like new snow), plantations and bird - hooded plover