Point Impossible Beach is a scenic clothing-optional beach in Torquay, Victoria, known for its expansive white sand and picturesque dunes. Located on the southeastern edge of Torquay, it is a favorite among locals and visitors alike for its relaxed atmosphere and natural beauty. The beach is about 1.5 km long and offers a tranquil setting for those seeking an alternative beach experience. It is recognized as a legal nudist beach under the Nudity (Prescribed Areas) Act 1983. The beach is easily accessible via the Surfcoast Highway and is roughly a 30-minute drive from Geelong. The area surrounding the beach features large dunes and grasslands, creating a secluded and peaceful ambiance. Visitors often come here for surfing, swimming, and simply enjoying the sun and sea. The absence of major developments nearby contributes to the beach's unspoiled charm. Despite its serene setting, Point Impossible Beach is bustling during peak seasons, especially on weekends, so visitors are advised to plan accordingly to ensure a comfortable visit.