Venus Bay, Prom Country, Gippsland, Victoria, Australia

Discovering Venus Bay: A Tranquil Escape in Gippsland

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If you are looking for a good place to holiday, look no further than VENUS BAY… Nestled along the picturesque coastline of Gippsland, Victoria, Venus Bay is one of those hidden gems that invites you to slow down, unwind, and soak in the natural beauty of Australia’s coastline.

Discovering Venus Bay: A Tranquil Escape in Gippsland

With pristine beaches, abundant wildlife, and a laid-back village vibe, it’s the perfect destination for a peaceful getaway or a fun-filled adventure. 

Why we love Venus Bay!

We very nearly bought a holiday house there a few years ago before deciding on a closer location on the Mornington Peninsula. Being the unadventurous types, we opted for a town on mains drainage! However, for many, the pristine surf beaches make it worth going the extra mile. Venus Bay is a two-hour drive, 170 km Southeast of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

Why Visit Venus Bay?

Venus Bay offers a refreshing alternative to Victoria’s busier, more commercial beaches. It’s a place where you can enjoy long, quiet stretches of sand, the rhythmic sounds of crashing waves, and the untouched beauty of the South Gippsland coast. Whether you’re looking to relax by the sea, explore nature reserves, or enjoy family-friendly outdoor activities, Venus Bay ticks all the boxes.

 

Road to Venus Bay

 

The town is on a narrow peninsula, so it offers the holidaymaker the choice of the wild, open sea of Bass Strait or the calm waters of Anderson Inlet.  
Venus Bay is just that bit further than many of the other more popular South Gippsland holiday destinations, so it is less crowded. It is a greater distance than the favoured Melbourne escapes of Cape Paterson and Inverloch and well down the coast from Phillip Island, famous for its tiny fairy penguins and for when Miley Cyrus visits Liam Hemsworth’s family. Venus Bay remains unspoilt and is certainly not ‘wrecked’ by tourists.
 

This sleepy, pretty town with a winter population of around 500 can surge into the thousands in January. Word has come out amongst anglers, surfers, and families about what a great holiday can be had here. 

Well, apart from the fisherman who posted the following comment:

‘It’s a great place to catch whiting and squid, but there is nothing there.
You can park your 4WD on the beach while you launch your boat. 
Great fishing, but as I said, there is nothing else there…’

 

Number One Beach - Venus Bay
Number One Beach – Venus Bay
Yep, that’s precisely the point. If you love endless unspoilt beaches and striking scenery, this is the place for you. The weather changes the landscape here. One minute you will find the rugged landscape and golden sands peaceful and relaxing, the next minute you will feel exhilarated by the squally, choppy waters! 
Whatever the weather, you will find delight in VB, as the locals call the place, at every turn. Well, except maybe not if you are a fisherman after a riotous party weekend. Or if retail therapy is on the agenda…

There are no flash shops here. In agreement with our friend above, there is not much here, which is part of the charm. Indeed, the nearest supermarket is 5 km away in Tarwin Lower.


However, I must give a special shout-out to the lovely gift shop hidden in the Venus Bay Caravan Park on the main drag. A couple of years ago, I bought some presents (jewellery, scarves, and general beachy gifts), all very reasonably priced. So I headed straight there on this visit and happily found the same helpful owner and the shop was still as attractive as I remembered! 


Did I tell you there is even WIFI Internet at the Venus Bay Caravan Park?!
 
Great choice of superb surf beaches in an unspoilt setting

 

Erm, how did I get onto shopping? We are here for the beach…?! There are no less than five surf beaches to choose from, which have the rather uninspiring names Beach 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. But this is typical of Venus Bay. This place is not out to impress. Indeed, if you need to be impressed, the locals would say, ‘Go elsewhere!’

However, as you will be holidaying, you will be pleased to know that the Venus Bay Surf Lifesaving Club is located at No. 1 Beach. This is the only patrolled beach, although, during the busy summer period, surf patrols regularly make their way up and down the beaches to just beyond No. 5 Beach. The beach is exposed with strong rips, and they call it ‘high energy,’ which means dangerous. Swim between the flags!

 

In keeping with Beach 1, 2, etc. The town is split into three estates. The First Estate is where you’ll find the few shops on Jupiter Boulevard at the Centre Road junction. Here, you can grab a decent coffee at the General Store, enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner at the food outlets, grab some more WiFi at the Caravan Park and check out some speciality shops. 

Tarwin Lower – Venus Bay
 

It is appealing for families to have the option of the calm waters for swimming and fishing at Anderson Inlet, the state’s longest sand spit, which is like a large lake and ideal for boating and fishing. This large body of water extends from Inverloch to the mouth of the Tarwin River at the small township ofTarwin Lower.

Venus Bay has a certain old-world charm, which has been protected because it is that little bit further from Melbourne and because it doesn’t offer all the mod cons—you still need to take your rubbish to the tip before you leave. There is no refuse collection here. 

On arrival, your host will gently remind you that water is from a tank and to be used sparingly. The locals reckon mains drainage is at least 30 years off. If they have their way, it will stay like this. They know that as soon as water, sewerage, and weekly rubbish collections appear, so will more people!

Thanks to Brin Nadler for the Easter Bunny photo!

 

Arriving on a Friday night, there is no better place to head than Cavity on the main street (no need to give you the address; you can’t miss it!) Here we found Friday Paella, with a glass of bubbly, which was a cracking way to start the weekend. Us Townies were impressed!!! The Friday night unwind here is a great mix of locals, holiday homeowners and tourists just passing through. Everyone is welcome, and there is a nice camaraderie, and the locals are really friendly. 


Venus Bay is central to many natural attractions in the South Gippsland area, including Wilsons Promontory National Park (we will be heading there tomorrow for W is, for you guessed it, Wilsons Prom!), which is just under an hour’s drive east. The coastline from Venus Bay to Cape Liptrap offers visitors the chance to see an old lighthouse and native Australian plants and wildlife. If you like bushwalking, you’ll be busy!

Tarwin Lower – Venus Bay

A favourite activity for holidaymakers is a scenic and easy bike ride (or walk) between the two towns of Venus Bay and Tarwin Lower, which follows the banks of the Tarwin River on a gently undulating shared pathway.

Distance: 5km one way
Track: Generally smooth dirt or gravel track
Grade: Level 1 – No experience required, suitable for beginners and children
Start: Long Table, Tarwin Lower
Finish: Town centre, Venus Bay

 

Sunset – Beach Number 1 – Venus Bay
So, if you are after a holiday retreat where you are at one with nature, with bushwalking, fishing, swimming, and surfing, where kangaroos lollop around the streets in the Third Estate, fabulous 20 km of beaches, and everything from ‘nothing to do’ to ‘everything to see’, then check out Venus Bay. 
 
See you there… but don’t tell too many people!
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PS: * Wander Victoria is an initiative of our Victorian State Government to encourage us to explore the charms of regional Victoria. You can find out more about my previous post here.e are just across the bay from jet – skiing in Inverloch day!

 


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