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Perfect spot for children to have fun in the water. The location is both beautiful and cozy. There's also a foot-over bridge, offering an amazing view. Additionally, there's a play area for kids with slides, walkways, and jumping activities.
The beach offers bathing facilities, including two family rooms equipped with showers, toilets, and changing tables. There is also lifeguard service, a drinking water fountain, and garbage bins available. The area is very clean. Additionally, rocks on one side of the beach help to slow the waves, making it a safe spot for small children.
Marvelous & Flourish Sunrise View Pier is the best place for breathtaking views both day and night. Unfortunately, I didn't get to see the AURORA.
This beach is part of the sandy coastline between St Kilda and Port Melbourne. It's conveniently accessible from the city by tram and has numerous food and drink options close by. The waves are usually mild, making it a safe spot for kids to swim. If this beach doesn't meet your swimming preferences, the next beach is just a short walk away.
Charming small beach near Bowen, easily reachable via the esplanade footpath. It appeared lovely, but the water was rough and filled with churned-up seaweed, so we decided not to swim. I've been told that when the wind and tides are favorable, the water can be stunning.
Had an amazing afternoon driving a 4WD on the pristine Seven Mile Beach at Lennox Heads. The slight rain made the beach even more secluded and enjoyable. • Highly recommend getting a permit from the automated kiosk on Camp Drewe Road. • Access the beach by following Camp Drewe Road and the posted signs. Absolutely stunning beach ✨