I loved the night we went. However, some kids and adults were quite disrespectful and, for lack of a better word, feral. On the bright side, there were lots of families and a nice mix of races, which was pleasant. Plus, the beach was lovely 😍 👌
Packed with amenities, footpaths, stream, promenades, crossings, lifesaving center, restrooms, docks/pier, pristine sandy shore, clear water, indigenous flora, play areas, sandbars, dining options/cafeterias, outdoor seating, and parking. All situated along a stunning waterfront with handicap accessibility and well-kept parklands just a short distance from the downtown area of Frankston.
This beach is perfect for all types of people and their dogs, as it allows dogs to roam freely. It's also a great spot for stand-up paddleboarding towards the pylons. You can easily gather decent-sized mussels from the posts, and the water is crystal clear with plenty of fish swimming around. Keep in mind that the water might feel a bit cool during this time of year.
This beach has become our family's go-to spot. We make the 30-minute drive at 8:30pm a few times a week in the summer just to catch the sunset. It's not as crowded as Chelsea beach, and it's conveniently close by. The new bathrooms are a great addition, especially for our family with two kids. We highly recommend it.
This beach has some restrictions; see the picture below for details. It's a beautiful spot, stretching about 500 meters in length. The water is shallow near the shore, but it's quite rocky and there are some undertows in certain areas. There aren't any designated parking areas, but I estimate that around 4-5 cars could fit. The beach stairs, which provide an easy and short walk to the beach, begin at a small cul-de-sac at the end of the street.