Cottesloe Beach, Sunset Paradise with Pristine Beaches

Marine Parade, Cottesloe, Western Australia, 6011
The suburbs near the beach are full of ancient relics
4.6

Introduction

Cottesloe Beach is one of the popular beaches in Western Australia, affectionately called "Cottes" by the locals. It has a 600-meter white sand beach with huge waves, making it a great place for swimming, snorkeling, skateboarding, fishing and surfing. The beach is surrounded by lush coastal vegetation, including Norfolk pines and smooth tiered lawns, and even more wonderful is the stunning sunset that can be seen here. Along the bustling tree-lined avenue, there are restaurants, cafes and bars everywhere, making it the best place to spend a lazy day. The nearby suburbs also preserve many old buildings from the 19th and 20th centuries, becoming a popular tourist destination.

Must-go rating

Worth going
100%

Transportation

100%
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Address
Marine Parade, Cottesloe, Western Australia, 6011
Opening hours
All day.
Transportation
Bus stop: Get off at Marine Pde After Forrest St for route 102, walk west for 2 minutes to reach the beach.