Shoreham Beach is located in Victoria, Australia, along the Mornington Peninsula, offering two distinct sections with a total length of about 700 meters. The beach faces almost due east and provides stunning views across to Phillip Island. It features extensive sand and reef flats, making it generally calm with deep water only at mid to high tide. The area is well-suited for family outings and offers a tranquil environment for walking, with protected pine trees lining the foreshore.
The beach's protected nature means there are usually no significant waves, making it less ideal for surfing but pleasant for swimming at high tide. A foreshore reserve parallels the beach, providing amenities like a large car park, picnic areas, and toilets. Dogs must be kept on a leash, and there are restrictions during daylight saving hours.
Shoreham Beach is also known for its historic significance and natural beauty, offering scenic views and a serene atmosphere for visitors.