Daveys Bay is a picturesque shallow bay located in Mount Eliza, Victoria, Australia. It is known for its stunning natural beauty and historical significance, named after James Davey, who built a jetty in the 1840s to supply Melbourne markets. The area boasts three narrow beaches, backed by high bluffs, and is primarily used by the Daveys Bay Yacht Club and fishermen.
The bay offers a serene atmosphere with lush greenery and wildlife, making it ideal for relaxation and nature walks. Visitors can enjoy walking along the cliff tops and exploring the local flora and fauna.
The exposure of the Manyung Fault on the north-eastern shoreline adds a unique geological feature to the area.