90 Mile Beach Gippsland Victoria Tourist Attraction
From the shallow inlets near Port Albert to the wide-open waterways of Lakes Entrance lies the 90 Mile
Beach
A 90-mile long stretch of pristine golden sand that separates the Gippsland
Lakes from Bass Strait.
This is one of the most natural and unspoilt
beaches in the world
ideal for any number of beach activities from
beach fishing and swimming to walking, whale and dolphin-spotting or just lazing in the sun.
The beach lies on the edge of a long slender sand dune and because of the absence of rocky outcrops or
headlands, results in a vista of endless sand as far as the eye can see.
Beneath the waters, the sand plains harbour a vast array of marine life species.
The beach can be reached from the South Gippsland Highway via the towns of Woodside Beach, Seaspray, Golden Beach or Loch Sport and Lakes Entrance.
A beach wheelchair is available from the Lakes Entrance Main Beach and Surf Lifesaving Club.
A way to see the 90 Mile Beach is to book a tour through a
tour operator and
enjoy this beach.
Travel Victoria
Other
Victoria tourist destinations to visit are.
Melbourne, Dandenong Ranges & Yarra Valley. Macedon Ranges & Daylesford. Great Ocean Road.
The Murray, The Goldfields, Geelong & Bellarine Peninsula, Mornington Peninsula, The Grampians, The High Country and Phillip Island.
To Do Victoria
You could spend your whole holiday seeking out the hidden treasures within Tasmania, but to experience Australia in all its glory, you’ll want to venture further afield so check out South Australia Tourist Guide,
Tasmania Tourist Guide, Northern Territory Tourist Guide, Western Australia Tourist Guide, Queensland Tourist Guide, and New South Wales Tourist Guide.
To help, we’ve put together a handy list of the state’s top attractions.
Art and culture, state-of-the-art museums, nature and wildlife, heritage sites, glorious examples of architecture and design, beach and coastline and more.
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