Queen's Beach is a suburban beach break located on Australia's eastern seaboard near Brisbane. The coastline faces northeast toward the Coral Sea, with a densely populated residential area immediately inland. The spot features a typical Australian beach break with sandy bottom and gradual entry. Best conditions occur with winds from the northwest (315°), providing side-shore conditions parallel to the coast. However, this location presents significant limitations: wind reliability is extremely low at 0.6%, average waves are minimal at 0.51m, and water conditions are characteristically choppy. The beach is well-used by swimmers and recreational users given its suburban setting. This spot suits beginner kiters during rare favorable wind windows, but consistency is poor. Kiters should expect mostly light, variable winds and very small wave heights. Water temperature averages 20.5°C, suitable for minimal thermal protection. The proximity to residential areas means potential conflicts with other beach users and limited space for kite launching.