Mordialloc Beach is a popular and historic beach located in the suburb of Mordialloc, Victoria, Australia. It stretches for 4 kilometers, featuring golden sand that is perfect for lounging or building sandcastles. The beach is easily accessible by car and has several nearby amenities, including restaurants and shops along Main Street. Mordialloc has a rich history of boat building and horse racing, with the area being a significant First Nations site. Visitors can enjoy walking trails, a surf lifesaving club, and a 300-meter-long pier, making it an attractive spot for both relaxation and recreation.
The beach offers stunning views and is a haven for migratory birds, such as Silver Gulls and Cormorants. It is part of the broader Peter Scullin Reserve, which provides additional recreational spaces. Mordialloc Beach is often busy during weekends but provides ample parking options, especially during weekdays or early mornings.
The surrounding foreshore is well-developed, with a vibrant atmosphere and various community events occasionally taking place along the beachfront.