Port Melbourne Beach
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Only a short tram ride from the Melbourne city centre, Port Melbourne Beach is ideally located for that fast getaway from the hustle and bustle. Narrow green picnic grounds and wide plains of sand are the main characteristics for … Read more
Only a short tram ride from the Melbourne city centre, Port Melbourne Beach is ideally located for that fast getaway from the hustle and bustle. Narrow green picnic grounds and wide plains of sand are the main characteristics for this amazing beach. Loads of playgrounds and barbecue areas can be found nearby the Port Melbourne Beach as it is one of the best spots for children and also for those who practice almost any kind of sport. Read less

Only a short tram ride from the Melbourne city centre, Port Melbourne Beach is ideally located for that fast getaway from the hustle and bustle. Narrow green picnic grounds and wide plains of sand are the main characteristics for this amazing beach. Loads of playgrounds and barbecue areas can be found nearby the Port Melbourne Beach as it is one of the best spots for children and also for those who practice almost any kind of sport. Some areas of the beach are even dog friendly and Middle Park is a quite popular destination for beach volleyball and kite surfing. Port Melbourne Beach is one of the top beaches on the Bay where you can relax in its peaceful surroundings and enjoy fascinating panoramic views of the ocean and the city as well regardless of if you're spending the day or stop by for a quick dip.
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