Colliers Public Beach
About
Colliers Beach is large and relatively flat on the eastern tip of the island. The sand is not particulalry deep, so it may suit the elderly to visit this spot as it is level and very easy to walk on. It beckons visitors with simple amenities, including a dock, basic wooden cabanas and picnic areas for leisure. On the periphery there are several trees providing shade. If travelling by car, there are ample car parking spaces and the site has facilities such as showers and toilets. If using public transport, there is a bus stop conveniently located at the entrance to the beach area.
Beach Amenities
Additional Information
Colliers is known for it's tranquility and seclusion. The beach is rarely busy, even in high season. The water is shallow with quite a lot of seagrass so Colliers is also recommended for young explorers who may wish to wade out and look for crabs in the seagrass or fish spot off the end of the small pier.