Cape Woolamai Beach

Cape Woolamai Beach on Phillip Island in Victoria is famous for its golden sand, clean water and stunning views of the coastline. The world famous beach is a combination of rich surfing history and natural beauty, making it perfect for relaxing and adventure.
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Surfing History

Cape Woolamai Beach has a long history of surfing and is one of the most famous surf beaches on Phillip Island. The surfing heritage of Cape Woolamai goes back to the 1960’s when local and visiting surfers first started to surf its big waves and challenging conditions. Known as an exposed beach with consistent surf breaks, Cape Woolamai has become a favourite spot for surfers from all over the world. That’s why this beach is a National Surfing Reserve.

Surfing History
Woolamai Beach Surf Life Saving Club

Surf Life Saving Club

Cape Woolamai is patrolled by the Woolamai Beach Surf Life Saving Club. A club like this provides ocean awareness education and has patrollers on duty all year round so that any rescues can be avoided. During summer months, trained volunteer support, Emergency response training and beach safety are provided by the club through their Community Programmes and Beach Patrol Calendar. They manage the unpatrolled beaches by raising awareness about solid currents or steep cliffs.

Getting There

Getting to Cape Woolamai Beach from Melbourne is easy. If you are coming from Melbourne then it’s about a 2 hour drive via M1 and A420 roads to Phillip Island. From there, just follow the signs to Cape Woolamai and you will find the Cape Woolamai car park right near the beach. Buses run from Melbourne city centre to Phillip Island and also to the beach. The area is well signposted. Cape Woolamai Circuit is a walking track around Lake Woolamai.

Cape Woolami Golden Sand

Beach Views

Cape Woolamai Beach has stunning coastal views of the island. This beach has rugged cliffs and pink granite formations with 360 degree views of blue water and surrounding coastline. From the top of the cliffs or while walking the Cape Woolamai Circuit on Phillip Island, you can see some of the best views there are. With its golden sand, west winds and coastal scrub, it’s a nature lover’s must-see.
Cape Woolami Golden Sand

Golden Sand And Clear Water

Golden sand and clear water for swimming or beach games. When all this comes together, it’s a beautiful sight. Great for fishing or just hanging out by the shore, clear water and this beach is perfect for a day out. Whether you like adventure beaches or chill beaches, Cape Woolamai has it all in one spot.

Surfing

Surfers paradise at Cape Woolamai Beach. Strong currents and big waves for this type of surfing and other water activities. Bodyboarding and kite surfing are also a spot for all kinds of surf sports. The surf gets intense with the west wind and deep water, so it is suitable for both beginners and pros.
Surfing Cape Woolamai Beach
Woolamai Surf Beach

How to see Woolamai surf beach?

Walk the Cape Woolamai Circuit and see the whole of Woolamai Surf Beach. You will pass some of Phillip Island’s most beautiful beaches and cliffs, and our marked trail will give you views of the adjacent coastal scrubland. Walking the trail will help you understand the wildness of the area. Also, visit Woolamai Waters and then Berrys Beach, and you’ll get to see more of this historic island.

FAQ

Summer is good weather so come on down to Cape Woolamai beach and swimming but be aware of other things like dog walking areas and heavily influenced tides, rips and bar crossing.

Yes visitors must be careful as the currents are strong and can be life threatening. Also check the fishing safety brochure when doing water activities as per Woolamai Beach Surf Life Saving Club guidelines.

Cape woolami circuit starts from the car park next to cape woolami beach. The rugged coastal scenery and pink granite cliffs are great for photos.

Basic facilities only – car park and food stores nearby. San Remo or Phillip Island Nature Parks for more amenities.

Dog walking areas only. Check local regulations. Bring your dog.󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

Yes, there are many tour that include this destination during Phillip Island tours.

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