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Beaches and coastline

Ninety Mile Beach

Victoria has almost 2,000 kilometres of coastline, which stretches from the South Australian border to the New South Wales border in the north-east corner of Victoria and fronts the Southern Ocean, Bass Strait and the Tasman Sea.

The Victorian coastline is always changing, due to weather, wind, waves, and tides. The landscape ranges from sand dunes, wetlands and heath land, to forests and woodland, sheer cliffs, rocky shores and sandy beaches.

National, state and coastal parks protect much of the coastline, with more than 20 marine parks and sanctuaries protecting the waters up to 5.5 kilometres offshore.

Scenic attractions:

Point Nepean

Point Nepean

Discover the tunnels, lookouts and fortifications of Point Nepean, once and quarantine station and then a military fortification. Explore on foot or hire a bicycle to get around the national park.

Twelve Apostles

Twelve Apostles

The Twelve Apostles are spectacular rock stacks that rise up to 70 metres from the Southern Ocean. The 20 million year old formations are seen best from lookouts between Apollo Bay and Port Campbell.

Bay of Islands

Bay of Islands

The stacks that tower from the ocean in the Bay of Islands create a haunting natural landscape.

Bay of Islands

The Great Ocean Road

Enjoy stunning scenery from start to finsish on the 300 kilometre Great Ocean Road stretching from Geelong in the east to Nelson in the west.

Cape Bridgewater

Cape Bridgewater

Cape Bridgewater has some of the highest coastal cliffs in Victoria overlooking the deep-blue waters of Bridgewater Bay, one of the most beautiful beaches in Australia. Watch out for Australias largest breeding colony of fur seals.

Ninety Mile Beach

Ninety Mile Beach

One of Gippsland's highlights, the Ninety Mile Beach is one of the longest and most beautiful stretches of sand in the world offering a wealth of beach activities.

Beaches by region:

Mornington Peninsula

Beaches in Mornington Peninsula

Mornington Peninsula spoils you for choice with calm sandy beaches that extend from Frankston near Melbourne along the length of the Peninsula.

Surfer on Phillip Island

Beaches on Phillip Island

From blowholes to caves and unusual rock formations, Phillip Island is a popular getaway for its beautiful coastal scenery, sheltered bay beaches and wild surf beaches.

Beach fun in Gippsland

Beaches in Gippsland

Gippsland boasts some of the states most beautiful beaches, perfect for all types of visitors be they families, anglers or surfers.

Bay of Islands

Beaches on the Great Ocean Road

The Great Ocean Road has some of Australias best beaches. Discover kilometres of clean, golden sand and crashing waves all along the coast.