Lemons Beach is a stunning 1.8 km long sandy beach located in Cape Portland, Tasmania, known for its serenity and beautiful white sand. It is situated between Petal Point and a central rocky point, offering a low gradient shore that gently slopes into the ocean. The beach faces west, benefiting from reduced wave activity due to offshore islands. Backed by low grassy dunes and part of a larger coastal landscape with active dunes extending several kilometers inland, it provides a unique blend of natural scenery and solitude.
Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities including camping, fishing, and bird watching, as it is a popular location for both seabirds and shorebirds. Whale watching is also possible during the migration seasons.
The area offers a peaceful and remote setting, ideal for those seeking to connect with nature away from bustling crowds.