Marvelous & Flourish Sunrise View Pier is the best place for breathtaking views both day and night. Unfortunately, I didn't get to see the AURORA.
This beach is part of the sandy coastline between St Kilda and Port Melbourne. It's conveniently accessible from the city by tram and has numerous food and drink options close by. The waves are usually mild, making it a safe spot for kids to swim. If this beach doesn't meet your swimming preferences, the next beach is just a short walk away.
The beach offers breathtaking views that blend urban and coastal elements perfectly. It's a great spot to enjoy a beach experience without having to travel all the way to Frankston. It's the ideal place to watch a sunset and take a leisurely stroll along the shore, just like you claim to love on your Tinder profile.
This city beach is truly wonderful, especially on a sunny autumn day. The car park and all the others nearby would be packed in the summer, with sunbathers outnumbering seagulls ten to one. We grabbed lunch from a take away on Hampton Road and enjoyed it on the wall along the walkway on Beach Road. There is a wide paved walk by the beach, as well as a gravel path higher up along Beach Road. The path with steps may not be ideal for those with limited mobility. There is a basic restroom at the surf lifesaving club if needed. This beach is perfect for families, with plenty of sand when the tide is out and gentle waves unless it's windy. Kids and dogs (check the signs) have space to run around, with good visibility for parents. There are also breaker walls made of rocks that offer some adventure for the more adventurous. I highly recommend visiting this beach, especially at this lovely time of year.
Selve stranden er ikke noget særligt, men de små badehuse skiller sig virkelig ud. Det er interessant at se de mange forskellige farver og designs, især med alle turisterne omkring. Jeg er ikke sikker på, om det er turen værd bare for at se dem.