At the far north end of Keswick Island, Connie Bay is a secluded beach of sweeping white sand, turquoise water and fringing coral.
Connie Bay boasts uninterrupted views towards the northern Whitsunday islands.
The large tides bring uniqueness to the beach, and surrounding areas. The waters around Connie Bay are known for good diving, and great swimming at high tide.
The beach is quite secluded, which has made it a favourable area for nesting turtles. And nearby the majestic melaleuca wood is a point of interest for many visitors, especially when the swarms of vibrant blue butterflies are in residence.
Connie Bay can be accessed via boat, or on foot via Keswick Island walking trails.