Venus Bay

Little to do in this village, but it is for sure worth visiting. The name Venus Bay was given to the bay by a French expedition under Nicholas Baudin.
The Venus Bay is  located 180km south-east of Melbourne.
It has become a popular holiday retreat for people from Melbourne.

You should xperience the wild waters and golden sands of the South Gippsland coastline at Venus Bay, a small settlement nestled in vegetated sand dunes.

Travel just outside the place to five superb surf beaches patrolled by surf lifesavers in the summer months. The state’s longest sand spit at Anderson Inlet is where you can find safe, sheltered beaches ideal for swimming. The coastline from Venus Bay to Cape Liptrap offers visitors the chance to see an old lighthouse and native Australian plants and wildlife.

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