Dicky Beach

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

Dicky Beach is an unspoiled stretch of sun-drenched white sand, on Queensland's magnificent Sunshine Coast.
walking at Dicky Beach
The north-east facing beach is about two kilometres north of Caloundra and was named after the iron screw Steamship SS Dicky which was washed ashore in 1893 during a cyclone with a crew of 11 and 40 tonnes of sand. Attempts to relaunch it proved unsuccessful so it was used for local dances until someone knocked over a kerosene lamp and it was burnt out.

There's so much to love about this beach. Between surfing or swimming in the waves and hours in the skatepark and at the playground, the kids will have plenty to do while you relax in the endless sunshine.

Information

Address

Dicky Beach, Queensland, 4551

Travel Inspirations

Sign In

Not a member?

Join BIG4 Holiday Perks and you will enjoy the following member benefits:

  • Access to member only deals
  • Early access to holiday offers
  • News, tips and inspiration
  • Special offers and competitions
Join

Forgot Member Number or Password?

Enter the email address associated with your account, and we'll email you your BIG4 Member number and a link to reset your password.

Cart Summary