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Armstrong Beach is located south of Sarina and is a popular prawning and fishing area with facilities including a picnic area and caravan park accommodation.

This is a sleepy coastal village with a relaxing atmosphere. It is popular with those seeking a quiet retreat whilst still being close to shops and services that are all located at Sarina.

Armstrong beach is also a great stopover. Just a short drive to the coast from the highway, there are picnic and barbeque facilities as well as lush shady areas and lengths of white sandy beach.

Things to do

  • Beach combing
  • Beachwalking
  • Swimming
  • Beach Fishing
  • Boating
  • Visit one of the islands off the coast
  • Picnicking
  • Camping

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