Whites Beach is a serene and secluded beach in Torquay, Victoria, stretching about 4.5 km. It is known for its peaceful atmosphere and is ideal for those seeking a quieter beach experience. The beach is dog-friendly and offers scenic walks along the Surf Coast Walk. It's named after Andrew White, who owned significant land in the area during the 19th century. The western section of Whites Beach fronts the mouth of Thompson Creek, with Point Impossible nearby. The eastern part of the beach is an official optional dress (nude) area and is protected by Point Danger and extensive rock reefs, resulting in generally calm waves.
The beach is not patrolled by lifesavers, but its tranquility makes it a favorite among locals and travelers alike. It is located about 3.5 km from Torquay's town center, providing an escape from the crowds that often fill other nearby beaches.
The surrounding area offers a beautiful pathway for walking or jogging, and the beach is perfect for activities like swimming, sand-dune exploration, and watching the sunset.