Bingle Bay is the most northern strip of beach on the 14 kilometre Mission Beach coastline.
4.8 kms north of Mission Beach, Bingil Bay beach is simply stunning, lined with coconut trees and backed by world heritage listed rainforest. Bingil Bay is fortunately not known by many apart from a few locals and a handful of backpackers, so it remains a beautiful wilderness where wildlife thrives.
There’s a small general store if you’re hanging out for a chocolate bar, otherwise, it’s the place to emerse yourself in nature – go snorkelling, kayaking, fishing or swimming. Take a walk along the hiking trails in the hills overlooking the rocky coastline or if you’re hanging out to socialize again, cycle to Mission Beach, where all the action is.
Things to do
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From $157 per night Bingil Tropical Retreat Tranquil seaside retreat in Bingil Bay Mission Beach Retreats |
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Licuala Lodge B&B
Rainforest setting just 1.5 kms from the beach Mission Beach Bed and Breakfast, Farmstay |
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From $99 per night
Mission Beach Resort
Mission Beach accomodation to suit most budgets Mission Beach Resorts |
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From $228 per person Jump The Beach Mission Beach tandem skydiving Mission Beach Adventure |
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