Baudin Beach is a picturesque destination located on the Dudley Peninsula of Kangaroo Island, South Australia. It was named in 2002 after French navigator Nicolas Baudin to honor his exploration of the island. The beach features a small cove accessible by timber steps and is adjacent to a boat ramp. The area offers a viewing platform, a clifftop walking path, and public toilets, making it a pleasant spot for a leisurely visit or a bracing swim.
The beach is celebrated for its serene environment and occasional wildlife sightings, such as pelicans. Visitors often enjoy the beautiful sunsets and the tranquil atmosphere, making it a worthwhile stop for those exploring Kangaroo Island.
Historically, the beach was known as American Beach before being renamed in honor of Nicolas Baudin's historical visit to the area in 1802.