

Etty Bay is a gentle shore entry site suited to beginners, with shallow, calm waters that make it an easy and relaxed introduction to reef snorkelling. Visibility is variable, so conditions can shift, but when it settles you can explore the reef and encounter vibrant marine life close to shore. Keep a close eye out for jellyfish before you get in, particularly during warmer months. Basic facilities including parking and toilets are on site, making this a straightforward day trip. One genuinely unusual feature: cassowaries regularly wander the beach, so keep your distance from these large birds before and after your swim.
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Avoid August and September when conditions tend to be less favourable, and always do a jellyfish check before entering the water. Mornings generally offer calmer conditions than afternoons.
Etty Bay is accessible by road, approximately 15 km from Innisfail. The final kilometre is a steep descent to the bay. Parking is available near the beach.
The primary hazard is marine stingers (Box Jellyfish and Irukandji), particularly during the stinger season from October to June. A stinger net is in place at the beach for safer swimming. It is highly recommended to wear a protective stinger suit during these months.
Depth
0m
Visibility
0m
Skill Level
Beginner
Entry
Shore
Water Temp
22-29°C
Current
Mild
Best Time
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Oct, Nov, Dec
Etty Bay in Queensland's Cairns Region offers direct shore access for snorkelling, with no boat required. The site provides parking and toilet facilities at the beach. You can simply walk into the water from the sandy shore to begin snorkelling.
Etty Bay features vibrant marine life in its coastal waters and is particularly famous for cassowaries that frequent the beach. The combination of accessible snorkelling and the chance to spot endangered cassowaries on shore makes this a unique wildlife destination. You may encounter jellyfish in the water, so protective clothing is recommended.
Etty Bay is ideal for beginner snorkellers, with calm conditions and no current. The shore entry and shallow waters make it accessible for those new to snorkelling. No certifications or special skills are required to explore this Queensland snorkelling site.
Water temperatures at Etty Bay range from 22°C to 29°C throughout the year. These comfortable tropical temperatures allow for extended snorkelling sessions. The warmest conditions typically occur during the summer months.
The best months for snorkelling at Etty Bay are January through July and October. This timing avoids the peak stinger season whilst maintaining good water conditions. The site remains accessible year-round from the Cairns Region.
Jellyfish are present at Etty Bay and are listed as a hazard for snorkellers. Wearing a stinger suit or protective wetsuit is strongly recommended, particularly during the wet season months. The jellyfish risk is typical for tropical Queensland waters in the Cairns Region.
Etty Bay has no entry fee for snorkelling or beach access. The site provides free parking and toilet facilities. This makes it an accessible and budget-friendly snorkelling destination in the Cairns Region of Queensland.
Diving at Etty Bay in Cairns Region requires the following certifications: Open Water. Always dive within your training limits.
A 3mm wetsuit is recommended for diving at Etty Bay in Cairns Region. Water temperatures range from 22°C to 29°C.
Etty Bay in Cairns Region offers snorkelling with a rating of 1 out of 5. Shallow areas start from 0 metres, making it accessible for snorkellers.