Central Newfoundland is home to some of the most beautiful and diverse beaches in the province. Whether you’re looking for a family-friendly beach day, a secluded spot to relax, or a vibrant community hub, you’ll find it all here. So pack your towels, shovels, and sunscreen, and head out to explore the best beaches Central Newfoundland has to offer!

1. Eastport

The Eastport Peninsula is a beach lover’s paradise, offering three stunning white sandy beaches perfect for a day of fun in the sun.

Eastport Beach: Centrally located in the town of Eastport, this beach is easily accessible with a meandering boardwalk and convenient parking. It’s perfect for families, with plenty of space for sandcastle building and sunbathing.

Northside Beach: A secluded gem, Northside Beach provides ample room for beachcombing and soaking up the sun in a more private setting.

These two other beautiful, clean, well-managed white sand beaches look out into Salvage Bay. The beaches are linked by a coastal trail boardwalk, offering a scenic route between them. The “High Tide Trail,” is a part of the Damnable Trail Network, which follows 700 meters of coastline and leads to Northside Beach.

The beaches are equipped with segregated party areas, wheelchair access, and well-maintained washroom/change rooms.

2. Sandy Cove

A short drive from Eastport, Sandy Cove is nestled in a sheltered inlet with sun-warmed waters perfect for swimmers of all ages. This beach, located at the base of Sandy Cove Head, is a hub of activity throughout the summer, offering half a kilometer of pristine white sand.

Ideal for a leisurely beachcombing stroll or a sunny picnic, Sandy Cove provides a relaxing atmosphere for all visitors. The beach is equipped with a bathroom and change room for your convenience. Whether you’re lounging in the sand, taking a refreshing dip in the Atlantic Ocean, or exploring the nearby Caplin Gulch, Sandy Cove is the perfect summer destination.

3. Lumsden

Located along the Kittiwake Coast, Lumsden offers a picturesque stretch of sandy beaches on a small peninsula extending into the Atlantic. This area is home to four beaches: Lumsden North Beach, Lumsden South Beach, The Back Beach, and Windmill Bight Beach. Each of these beaches spans about a kilometer, featuring surprisingly warm waters and a captivating local neighborhood.

Windmill Bight Beach is particularly stunning, with 600 meters of white sand complemented by rare and protected sand dunes. It’s an excellent spot for swimming, lounging on your towel, or enjoying a scenic walk.

During your visit, be sure to check out the Lumsden Beach Company. They offer comfortable and cozy accommodations, kayak rentals, and a delightful cafe, making it a perfect addition to your beach day.

4. Musgrave Harbour

Musgrave Harbour is a gem along the Kittiwake Coast, renowned for its miles of pristine sandy beaches. This picturesque fishing community boasts 7 kilometers of fine white sand, stretching from the Fishermen’s Museum to The Banting Memorial Municipal Park.

Two hundred years ago, these beaches served as drying grounds for fish caught by local fishermen. Today, they attract sun and sand lovers, birdwatchers, and those in search of icebergs along the coast. Adventurers will also find lakes and crystal clear streams adding to the natural beauty of the area.

Musgrave Harbour’s extensive beach is perfect for a leisurely stroll, sunbathing, or simply soaking up the serene coastal atmosphere.

5. Deadman’s Bay

Deadman’s Bay is a coastal treasure featuring a stunning shoreline covered with fine-grain white or beige sand. The beach beautifully reflects the sunset almost as well as the ocean itself. With two and a half kilometers of beach to explore, it’s the perfect spot for a relaxing stroll, allowing you to sink your sandals into the soft sand and enjoy the rhythm of the lapping waves.

The cool Atlantic waters are perfect for a refreshing wade, and the sight of mammoth icebergs slowly drifting past adds to the unforgettable experience. Located within Deadman’s Bay Provincial Park, this beach is ideal for lounging on a towel, beachcombing, or simply taking in the fresh sea air.

Whether you’re here for a walk, to soak up the sun, or to marvel at the natural beauty, Deadman’s Bay offers a serene and picturesque escape.




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