Letts Beach, also known as Paradise Beach, is a serene coastal gem located in Victoria, Australia, along the renowned Ninety Mile Beach in Gippsland. This beach is characterized by its long stretches of fine golden sand and tranquil atmosphere, offering a perfect retreat for visitors seeking a peaceful seaside escape. The beach is nestled in a natural setting near the holiday hamlet of Golden Beach and is fringed by native tea tree and coastal banksia, enhancing the feeling of a secluded paradise. The general vibe is laid-back and inviting, making it ideal for family outings, nature lovers, and anyone looking to unwind with minimal crowds.
Paradise Beach features a blend of natural beauty and relaxed community charm, with opportunities to explore the nearby Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park. The area is known for its quiet environment, friendly local community, and various outdoor activities that take advantage of its coastal and lakeside settings. Its connection to nearby towns provides convenient access while retaining a sense of escape from busier tourist hotspots. Visitors often appreciate the balance of pristine natural landscapes with accessible local amenities.
The beach's history as Letts' Beach, later renamed Paradise Beach, reflects its evolving appeal as a delightful destination, once marketed in the 1950s as the "Surfers Paradise of Victoria." Today, it remains a favorite for walking, fishing, and enjoying the peaceful ocean environment, attracting both locals and travelers who value its unspoiled charm and scenic surroundings.