Croft’s Bay is a long pretty bay that is generally sheltered from Ocean Swell by offshore reef and a collection of smaller sea stacks.
Access to the beach is an unmarked track and small car park just to the east of the main Bay of Islands car park. The track is sandy and unsuitable for prams and wheelchairs.
Rocks, seaweed and snags can bother at times often productive. Great offshore scenery
Species: Australian salmon, trevally, snapper, sweep, gummy shark
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