Box Beach and Fingal Spit

We began the day with watching the sunrise from Box Beach. Although it was tough to get up so early in the morning, especially I am not a morning person, but the view was worth the effort. Just check out the photos yourself....




We then headed to Fingal Bay, hoping to cross the spit to Fingal Island and Port Stephens Lighthouse.

The track started with a walk in the bushland on a firetrail. It led us up a very steep sand hill to the top, then follow the sand down to the spit. The view was beautiful on the way down to the beach while the sun was still rising at the background.




Unfortunately, the spit was not exposed at low tide today and we cannot cross to Fingal Island. The wave was coming over the spit at opposite directions and the current was strong.



Fingal spit, or sometimes referred to as the death trap, has claimed at least 15 lives of people who attempted to cross and got swept away by the sea. Anything above knee height will be considered unsafe to cross. I wouldn't risk it unless the sand bar was bone dry.


It was a beautiful beach but we left disappointed. Maybe next time?



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