Beach

Sorrento Front Beach

10 locals recommend,

Tips from locals

Robyn
May 28, 2021
Scenic Norfolk Island Pines line the coast here and small boats moor offshore providing an amazing view no matter which direction you look. Take a walk along the scenic seafront while looking at the sparkling aqua waters, picnic on the lawns or visit nearby cafes but do stop and take in the atmosphere and vistas at this popular beach/local favourite. On a clear day you can see Melbourne in the distance across Port Phillip Bay and watch the ferries arriving and departing the jetty on the hour, or the tankers moving down the channel in and out of the bay. The beach is coated in fine white sand with lovely grassy areas. The sheltered beach faces north-east and is protected from most waves. This beach is relatively safe for swimming however it is not patrolled and it is best to swim away from the jetty and boat ramp. Dogs on leashes are permitted between 7:00pm and 9:00am except during Daylight Savings period.
Scenic Norfolk Island Pines line the coast here and small boats moor offshore providing an amazing view no matter which direction you look. Take a walk along the scenic seafront while looking at the sparkling aqua waters, picnic on the lawns or visit nearby cafes but do stop and take in the atmosphe…
Amber
December 13, 2018
The Sorrento front beach stretches from Sorrento township to beyond Sorrento Sailing Couta Boat Club (SSCBC), and then beyond that (further East) is the lovely Sullivan Bay.
Rebecca
January 25, 2019
Safe swimming, toilets and tables.
Raphael
May 2, 2016
A great safe beach for kids with beautiful bay views.
Sophie
December 27, 2020
Our families favourite. Great for kids with pretty shallow water to play around in. Beach chairs available at the property.

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