Fitzroy Island is a marvel of nature, a continental island that was once part of the mainland before rising sea levels created its current form. Unlike typical sandy beaches, Fitzroy’s shores are composed of ancient coral fragments, offering a unique texture and appearance. This dynamic shoreline is constantly reshaped by the forces of nature, with coral pieces washing ashore, creating an ever-evolving landscape. The fringing reef, teeming with life, not only enhances the island’s beauty but also contributes to its distinctive beach environment. Here, the beach feels alive, a testament to the island’s rich geological history and natural processes.