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Beaches + Coastline

Much-loved natural beauties

Mornington Peninsula beaches are as refreshing as they are scenic.

Take a wander along the soft white sand on the Port Phillip foreshores. Have a splash in crystal clear bay waters. Or brave the breezes at a Mornington Peninsula ocean beaches.

Explore More of the best beaches Mornington Peninsula.

Stony Point Pier

Stony Point Pier is located on the western side of Western Port, and the eastern side of the Mornington Peninsula. It acts as a port for various vessels including passenger ferries to French Island and Phillip Island.

The pier is popular for fishing. It provides food and habitat for fish of all sizes so casting away from the pier is not always required. Fishing for a few hours on either side of high tide is best. Catches may include squid, King George whiting, Australian salmon, silver trevally, yellow-eye mullet, flathead, and snapper

There are boat ramps, public toilets and a car park nearby and the general store is across the road. The Stony Point Caravan Park provides accommodation for those wishing to stay in the area.

Please note that swimming, diving and scuba diving are prohibited in this area.

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