5 locations · Australia
Victoria
Every clothing-optional place we've verified in Victoria. Tap any entry for full visit notes, etiquette, access and seasonal advice.
Victoria, Australia
Addiscot Beach
Addiscot Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Surf Coast, Victoria, Australia. The Australian naturist tradition is anchored by Maslin Beach in South Australia — Australia's first officially-designated nude beach, recognised by the state government in 1975. Other established designated naturist beaches operate in Victoria (Sunnyside North on the Mornington Peninsula) and the Australian Capital Territory. New South Wales operates under council-level designations; Sydney's Lady Jane Beach in Sydney Harbour National Park is the most-cited NSW example. Queensland, Western Australia, and other states have a mix of designated and tolerated beaches. Australian indecent-exposure laws are state-by-state but generally target genital exposure with intent rather than mere nudity at established naturist beaches. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.
Victoria, Australia
Point Impossible Beach
Point Impossible Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Greater Geelong, Victoria, Australia. The Australian naturist tradition is anchored by Maslin Beach in South Australia — Australia's first officially-designated nude beach, recognised by the state government in 1975. Other established designated naturist beaches operate in Victoria (Sunnyside North on the Mornington Peninsula) and the Australian Capital Territory. New South Wales operates under council-level designations; Sydney's Lady Jane Beach in Sydney Harbour National Park is the most-cited NSW example. Queensland, Western Australia, and other states have a mix of designated and tolerated beaches. Australian indecent-exposure laws are state-by-state but generally target genital exposure with intent rather than mere nudity at established naturist beaches. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.
Victoria, Australia
Sunnyside North Beach
Sunnyside North Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Mornington Peninsula, Victoria, Australia. The Australian naturist tradition is anchored by Maslin Beach in South Australia — Australia's first officially-designated nude beach, recognised by the state government in 1975. Other established designated naturist beaches operate in Victoria (Sunnyside North on the Mornington Peninsula) and the Australian Capital Territory. New South Wales operates under council-level designations; Sydney's Lady Jane Beach in Sydney Harbour National Park is the most-cited NSW example. Queensland, Western Australia, and other states have a mix of designated and tolerated beaches. Australian indecent-exposure laws are state-by-state but generally target genital exposure with intent rather than mere nudity at established naturist beaches. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.
Victoria, Australia
The Oaks
The Oaks is a clothing-optional beach in Bass Coast, Victoria, Australia. The Australian naturist tradition is anchored by Maslin Beach in South Australia — Australia's first officially-designated nude beach, recognised by the state government in 1975. Other established designated naturist beaches operate in Victoria (Sunnyside North on the Mornington Peninsula) and the Australian Capital Territory. New South Wales operates under council-level designations; Sydney's Lady Jane Beach in Sydney Harbour National Park is the most-cited NSW example. Queensland, Western Australia, and other states have a mix of designated and tolerated beaches. Australian indecent-exposure laws are state-by-state but generally target genital exposure with intent rather than mere nudity at established naturist beaches. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.
Victoria, Australia
Southside Beach
Southside Beach is a clothing-optional beach in Surf Coast, Victoria, Australia. The Australian naturist tradition is anchored by Maslin Beach in South Australia — Australia's first officially-designated nude beach, recognised by the state government in 1975. Other established designated naturist beaches operate in Victoria (Sunnyside North on the Mornington Peninsula) and the Australian Capital Territory. New South Wales operates under council-level designations; Sydney's Lady Jane Beach in Sydney Harbour National Park is the most-cited NSW example. Queensland, Western Australia, and other states have a mix of designated and tolerated beaches. Australian indecent-exposure laws are state-by-state but generally target genital exposure with intent rather than mere nudity at established naturist beaches. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.