Cheviot Beach is located in Portsea, Victoria, Australia, on the scenic Mornington Peninsula. The beach is approximately 0.7 kilometers long and features platform beaches with narrow strips of sand at high tide, backed by high calcarenite bluffs. It is known for its historical significance, most notably as the site where former Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt disappeared in 1967. The surroundings offer stunning views and a variety of outdoor activities.
The beach faces south-west and is exposed to waves averaging 1.7 meters, creating a challenging but beautiful coastal landscape. Access to the beach requires a steep descent from the nearby road or a scenic walk along the coastal path.
The nearby Portsea area is renowned for its upscale holiday homes and elegant amenities.