Frankston Beach is located on the southern outskirts of Melbourne state capital, Frankston, about 55 kilometers from downtown victoria.
The southernmost town train Melbourne city, facing Philip Harbour (Port Phillip Bay), far from the hustle and bustle of the city, is quiet and serene, with soft beaches, charming Repulse Bay, clear sea water and charming sunset, calm sea surface, perfect for swimming and diving, and a great place to fish, with cafes and restaurants along the beach, children's playgrounds and picnic barbecues. A variety of activities are often held on the beach, such as the sand carving exhibition, which attracts a large number of tourists.
Moreover, the Oliver Hill Observatory (Oliver's Hill Lookout), south of the beach, has a wide view of the beautiful Melbourne downtown area, Port Phillip Bay and the Dandernon Valley (Dandenong Valley).
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