Johanna Beach is located in the coastal town of Johanna, Victoria, known for its pristine beaches and surfing spots. It is named after the Joanna schooner that was wrecked in the area in 1843. The beach offers stunning views and serves as part of the Great Ocean Walk, a popular hiking route. The area is famous for its powerful westerly-facing waves, making it a favorite spot for experienced surfers. Johanna Beach has hosted significant surfing competitions, including the Rip Curl Pro in 2007 and 2010. The beach is surrounded by lush greenery and is a great place to spot whales during the winter months.
Johanna Beach also offers camping facilities, with a well-maintained campsite managed by Parks Victoria. It provides around 20 sites and is suitable for tents, vans, and caravans. The campsite is sheltered from the wind and offers easy access to the beach and nearby attractions.
The area is rich in natural beauty and offers activities like hiking and fishing, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers.