Discover the best top things to do in Sorrento, Australia including Point King Beach, Sorrento Back Beach, Sorrento Front Beach, St Pauls Beach, Diamond Bay.
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5.0 based on 3 reviews
I have walked to Point King Beach on two occasions, both via the Millionaire's Walk [see other review]. It is a secluded beach with crystal clear water, a long stretch of golden sands surrounded by high cliffs, some fancy homes, a few wooden jetties and the some pastel-shaded beach huts. A photographers dream. At the top entrance to the beach there is a historical marker and one of the Artist Trail [see separate review] placards for you to read. On a clear day you can watch the Sorrento Ferry coming and going. You can also watch the locals in their speed boats, the fisherman in their fishing vessels and occasionally jet skiers. It is a safe place to swim for all ages, but access isn't the easiest, especially for those with mobility issues. There aren't any toilets or shops that I could see in this area. Great place to visit and in low tide to walk around the cove. Once COVID-19 restrictions are over do yourself a favour and visit this stunning place.
4.5 based on 168 reviews
Wild and windy, the back beach with its stunning coastline views will blow away the cobwebs and make you feel happy to be alive! In direct contrast to the safe and calm Sorrento front beach for dogs and little kids, the crashing waves of the back beach dare any able surfer and swimmer, and the surrounds offer rock pools to explore, tracks for walking, free car parking and a cafe with a great view. Come away from the back beach feeling suitably invigorated! Our regular visits to Sorrento always include time spent at this great spot where nature shows off its finest.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Popular family beach due to proximity to caravan park. Lovely white sand and amazing views. We accessed from small carpark opposite Erlandsen Ave
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