What makes it 86% Solo-Friendly: Solo travellers can jog the flat boardwalk, hire a kayak, fish or photograph sunsets, and find toilets, showers and free parking, though weekend crowds and limited lockers lower convenience.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Leaves time for a beach jog, tide exploration and a coffee break.
Boardwalk run or cycle:
Follow the flat timber boardwalk along Pumicestone Passage.
Tip: Start early to catch sunrise and avoid crowds.
Des Dwyer coastal walk:
Hike from Bulcock Beach to Moffat Beach via the oceanway.
Tip: Wear sturdy shoes and carry water for the 1-hour return.
Low-tide float:
Drift with the gentle current at low tide.
Tip: Enter the water at the eastern end when pools form close to shore.
Shore-based fishing:
Fish bream and whiting from sandbars near the boardwalk.
Tip: Bring a valid Queensland fishing licence and light tackle.
Single kayak exploration:
Hire a single kayak to paddle the Pumicestone Passage.
Tip: Book one hour with Bills Boat Hire and wear a lifejacket.
Beach photography:
Capture freighters, seabirds and the Glasshouse Mountains.
Tip: Shoot in early morning or late afternoon for best light.

William Murphy
Bulcock Beach is a beautiful spot and one of the highlights of Caloundra. The water is calm and clear, perfect for swimming, paddle boarding, or just relaxing by the shore. There’s a lovely boardwalk with plenty of cafes, restaurants, and seating areas to enjoy the view. The beach is always clean and well maintained, with great facilities nearby, including showers and toilets. It’s also a fantasti...
Ashleigh W
Best sunset I’ve seen since moving to Queensland! Great beach!
Shannon Jones
Had a short visit to this beach today. Very pretty and clean. Lots of crabs around which was a lovely nature experience
Kelvin Jones
Always something going on here. Patrolled Beach on weekends and holidays, lots of eateries to meet all tastes. Plenty of sand to play in at low tide, not so much at high. Water can be treacherous at high tide so be cautious. There are warning signs indicating this. Why not come and enjoy the environment as my family has regularly for 35 years!
G B
Kid friendly beautiful beach, super safe with life guards. Lots of different areas to allow for super shallow play for little ones or deeper areas to swim.
In summer, go before 9 AM to beat heat and sun; in winter, mid-day offers warmer water. Check tide schedules for low-tide pools.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Single kayak hire (1 hr) | AUD 20 |
| Coffee at nearby café | AUD 4 |
| Lunch (fish & chips) | AUD 15 |
| Total Estimated | AUD 39 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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