Pearses Beach is a picturesque and lesser-known destination on the Mornington Peninsula, located near Blairgowrie. It's situated between Dimmicks Beach and Bridgewater Bay, offering a serene coastal experience. The beach features steep, sandy shores that are most accessible at mid to high tide, backed by 10 to 20 meters high dune-covered bluffs. Visitors can enjoy activities like swimming and fishing, but should be aware that there are no lifeguards on duty.
The beach is ideal for those seeking a tranquil retreat with its crystal-clear waters and pristine white sand. Although not as well-known as other beaches in the area, it offers a unique and peaceful atmosphere for nature lovers and beach enthusiasts. The surrounding area includes the Mornington Peninsula National Park and the historic Quarantine Station, providing ample opportunities for exploration.
Pearses Beach is also close to the Blairgowrie Yacht Squadron, which hosts several sailing events throughout the year. This proximity adds a dynamic element to the area's activities and attractions.