The Historic Jetty
At Flynns Beach the historic jetty is a big drawcard. Once an important spot for local fishing and commuting, this old structure is a reminder of the island’s maritime history today. Visitors can take a stroll along this pier and enjoy the panoramic views of the lovely beach and water around it. The weathered timbers and classic design stand out against the Bass Strait backdrop in what’s a great spot for a photo with historical value.
Swell History at Flynn Reef
Beach Access
Viewing Platform
Dramatic Landscape
Vegetation
The vegetation around Flynn Beach is important as it adds to its beauty and ecological value. So indigenous bushland surrounds the beach that is home to many species and adds to its overall charm. The beach is green with grasses on rainy days. Plus, this diverse plant life supports local wildlife and the overall health of the area, making it a must-visit spot for nature lovers exploring the region on a Melbourne penguin tour.
Birdlife
Surfing
We know Flynn Beach has consistent waves all year round. Here, you will find good waves most of the year due to offshore winds and swell patterns that create the natural features on Flynn Reef, making it one of Australia’s favourite surf beaches! There’s nothing like catching a wave and feeling alive in this beautiful coastal environment! Consistent waves mean Flynns Beach is always ready to surf, whether you’re a beginner or an experienced surfer.