Meelup Beach is located in Eagle Bay, southwest corner of Western Australia, about 5km south of Dunsborough and 3km north of Eagle Bay Beach.
Meelup Beach, part of the Meelup Regional Park, is less than 300 meters long and, like the Iger Bay Beach not far away, has clear, crystal clear waters, as well as white and super delicate sands, with less wind and waves suitable for swimming and shallowness, unlike Meelup Beach's more developed, mildly calm waters, spacious white sandy beaches, and large leisure parks with changing rooms, barbecues and picnic chairs that make it the best place for local families to picnic and swim, as well as a number of winding coastal walkways around the beach to relax and stroll through the peak season, where the noise and popularity of the remote area of Western Australia can be seen.
In addition, Meelup Beach has a lot of boulders at both ends, especially on the south side, the red river-colored rock floor, plus white sandy beaches, tree-stacked shadows and stunning orange at sunrise, and the beauty of the sky makes it a dream place for every photographer, which is why Meelup Beach was once selected as one of Australia's most beautiful beaches.