Moonlight Beach, located in Gellibrand Lower, Victoria, offers a serene and picturesque experience with approximately 1 kilometer of beautiful white sand and crystal-clear blue waters. It is situated near Moonlight Head, known for its dramatic cliffs and historical shipwrecks. Visitors often praise the rugged coastline and the nearby Wreck Beach for its unique anchors and maritime history. The area requires some off-road driving to access, which adds to its secluded charm.
Being part of the Great Ocean Road scenic route, this area is popular for its breathtaking views and historical significance. The Gables Lookout provides panoramic views of the cliffs and coastline, making it a must-visit spot for nature lovers and photographers.
Moonlight Head itself is believed to have been seen by Matthew Flinders during his circumnavigation of Australia, adding a layer of historical importance to the location.