Mallacoota Spit Beach is a stunning, expansive beach located in Mallacoota, Victoria, Australia, stretching approximately 7 to 8 kilometers along the coast within the Croajingolong National Park. The beach showcases beautiful golden sands and crystal-clear turquoise waters, backed by a low vegetated foredune and a series of natural blowouts. It faces south to south-east and features an exposed surf zone with waves averaging over 1.5 meters, accompanied by a wide double bar system producing multiple rip currents. The western end is shaped by the Mallacoota Inlet and sandy forelands near Tullaberga Island, creating diverse coastal landscapes and an inviting environment for beachgoers.
With its vast length and diverse natural features, Mallacoota Spit Beach offers a unique vibe, blending tranquil natural beauty with opportunities for adventure and relaxation. Its location adjacent to the iconic Mallacoota Inlet and connection to Bastion Point adds scenic and recreational value, making it a prized spot for both locals and tourists seeking a pristine and relatively unspoiled coastal experience. The beach's natural setting within a national park enhances its appeal for outdoor activities and ensures a serene atmosphere away from more crowded tourist centers.