Nepean Bay 3 is a charming beach located in the seaside town of Portsea, on the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia. The beach is approximately 400 meters long and features soft, white sand. It is a popular spot for those seeking a peaceful coastal experience, although it is not typically considered suitable for swimming due to its conditions. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking and biking nearby, and the area offers stunning views and historical sites like the Point Nepean National Park.
The surrounding area is renowned for its wealth and scenic beauty, with notable attractions like the Millionaire's Walk and the historic Quarantine Station. Portsea is a favorite among Melbourne's elite during holidays, offering a glimpse into luxurious lifestyles.
The beach itself offers restroom facilities but lacks lifeguards, making it essential for visitors to be cautious when engaging in water activities. Nepean Bay 3 is named after Sir Evan Nepean, a former Governor of New South Wales, adding to its historical significance.