5 Most beautiful beaches in Victoria

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15-Oct-2021

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5 Most beautiful beaches in Victoria

Have a Travel

Summer is coming in Australia, and Victoria State will end the lockdown soon~~

Call your friends and family to have a good journey! Go to beaches is always one of the best choices for traveling. From Escape website here are 5 recommend beaches shows below:

1. Bells Beach

Home of the Rip Curl Surfing Comp, Bells Beach is one of the most renowned beaches in the state. With its high surrounding cliffs, deep blue water, large swells, natural amphitheater, and various vantage spots, there’s a lot for spectators and surfers alike. Due to the large crashing waves, it’s no surprise that this spot is really only for experienced surfers, with the best time to go during autumn and winter.

2. Portsea

Portsea is a popular summer destination on the Peninsula, with swimming, surfing, rock platforms, fishing, reefs, sand dunes, and a jetty to jump off on the bay (pictured). Because of the various rips, stick to swimming between the flags. Parking, toilets, and a café are all available.

3. Forest Caves Beach

This spot on Port Phillip Island’s southeast shore is not only one to visit for its long sandy shore, but also for the rock platforms and namesake caves that are accessible at low tide. This renowned surfing beach is also popular for fishermen and bushwalkers, with parking and toilets available too. Swimming is not patrolled here, so please be mindful when you. 

4. Apollo Bay

This swimming beach is also popular for surfing, and fishing, and has a grassy foreshore perfect for a picnic. Sample the local restaurants nearby, and accommodation options for all budgets. If you’re in the mood for some dryland wanderings, head on one of the many walking trails in the nearby Otway Ranges forest.

5. Johanna Beach

Johanna Beach, the state’s most dangerous beach on the Southern Ocean’s ‘Shipwreck Coast’, is hugely popular with surfers and beach fishers, but isn’t suitable for swimming. Picnicking and walking are common here, as is camping among the sand dunes. Johanna Beach Lookout is worth a visit, as are the surrounding walking trails, and distinctive rock pools. 

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