This location is definitely worth a stop. Make sure to check the tides before you go, otherwise you won't be able to see the natural cathedrals. Access is easy and convenient, and during peak season (April to September) it is advised to book in advance as the number of visitors is limited.
Quite large, so it's often quite crowded. The water is a bit too warm for my liking, and the sand is alright. There are a few rocks in the water, but nothing too bad. The atmosphere is pleasant and the people are friendly. However, there's not much in terms of drinks and snacks, which is a bit of a letdown. All in all, it's an okay beach, but it could be better.
The beach was truly remarkable - it was quick and easy to get to, making the perfect spot for a fun day out!
Perbes Beach is a sight to behold. It may not be large, but it boasts a stunning landscape, with the other side of the estuary in the backdrop and rocky outcrops on either side. The copse on the right adds to its rustic beauty.