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🌊 Frankston Pier & McCrae Lighthouse Beach – Mornington Peninsula Destination Guide
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Explore two iconic Port Phillip Bay coastal landmarks—Frankston Pier’s vibrant bayside atmosphere and McCrae’s historic lighthouse shoreline on the Mornington Peninsula.
About This Region
The Mornington Peninsula is one of Victoria’s most visited coastal regions, where sheltered beaches, historic maritime infrastructure, and scenic bay views combine with relaxed seaside towns.
This destination highlights:
- Frankston Pier – a popular bayside fishing, walking, and sunset photography location
- McCrae Lighthouse Beach – a historic coastal site overlooking Port Phillip Bay with calm swimming waters and heritage lighthouse views
Together, they showcase the contrast between a lively urban foreshore and a quiet, historic coastal beachscape.
Local History
Indigenous Heritage
This region is part of the traditional lands of the Bunurong people of the Kulin Nation, who have maintained deep cultural and spiritual connections to Port Phillip Bay and its coastal ecosystems for thousands of years.
The bay provided:
- Seasonal food sources such as shellfish and fish
- Travel routes along the coastline
- Cultural and ceremonial meeting places
Frankston Pier History
Frankston developed as a coastal settlement in the mid-1800s, with the pier becoming a central feature of the town’s identity.
- The first pier structures were built in the 1850s to support fishing and transport
- The current alignment was developed in the 1860s to reach deeper water for shipping
- Over time, Frankston evolved into a major bayside recreation destination
- Today, the pier is a focal point for fishing, walking, and sunset viewing along Port Phillip Bay
Frankston is now one of Melbourne’s key coastal gateways, combining urban amenities with beachfront recreation.
McCrae Lighthouse Beach History
McCrae is a historic coastal settlement on the Mornington Peninsula, known for its lighthouse and sheltered bay beach.
- The McCrae Lighthouse (South Channel Pile Light system) was established in the 19th century to guide ships safely through Port Phillip Bay
- The current lighthouse structure was manufactured in England and installed in the 1880s
- It played a vital role in maritime navigation until modern systems replaced it in the 1990s
- Today, it remains a protected heritage landmark overlooking McCrae Beach
McCrae Beach itself is known for:
- Calm, shallow swimming conditions
- Long stretches of white sand
- Views across Port Phillip Bay toward Melbourne
Visitor Information
Best Time to Visit
- Autumn & Winter (Mar–Aug): Clear skies, calm water, ideal for photography
- Spring & Summer (Sep–Feb): Warm beach conditions, sunset crowds, and swimming
Things to Do
Frankston Pier
- Fishing from the pier
- Sunset photography over Port Phillip Bay
- Coastal walking along the foreshore trail
- Cafés and beachside dining nearby
- Seasonal storm and wave watching
McCrae Lighthouse Beach
- Swimming in calm bay waters
- Lighthouse viewing and photography
- Walking along McCrae foreshore trail
- Relaxed beach recreation and picnics
- Scenic drives along the Mornington Peninsula coastline
Getting There
- Approx. 50–75 km south of Melbourne CBD
- Easily accessible via Nepean Highway
- Public transport available to Frankston and nearby coastal towns
- Parking available at both Frankston Foreshore and McCrae Beach
Image Licensing Information
Standard Editorial Licence
Suitable for:
- Travel blogs and articles
- Educational content
- News publications
- Non-commercial digital use
Commercial Licence
Suitable for:
- Tourism marketing campaigns
- Government and council publications
- Corporate websites
- Advertising and promotional materials
Fine Art & Display Licence
Suitable for:
- Hotels and resorts
- Offices and public buildings
- Visitor centres
- Residential wall art and galleries
Restrictions
Unless otherwise licensed:
- Images cannot be resold as standalone digital files
- Redistribution via stock libraries is prohibited
- Some coastal or heritage areas may require additional permissions
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Where is Frankston Pier located? Frankston Pier is located in Frankston, Victoria, on the eastern shoreline of Port Phillip Bay in Melbourne’s southern suburbs.
- What is Frankston Pier used for today? It is primarily used for fishing, walking, sightseeing, and sunset viewing, and is one of the most popular coastal landmarks in the area.
- Where is McCrae Lighthouse Beach? McCrae Beach is located on the Mornington Peninsula, south of Melbourne, between Dromana and Rosebud.
- Is McCrae Lighthouse still operating? No. It is a historic lighthouse that was decommissioned but remains a protected heritage structure.
- What is the best time for photography? Sunrise and sunset provide the best lighting, with winter offering clearer skies and calmer conditions.
- Can these images be used commercially? Yes, with the appropriate commercial licence.
- Are these locations family-friendly? Yes. Both Frankston Foreshore and McCrae Beach are popular family destinations with safe, accessible coastal areas.
Summary
Frankston Pier and McCrae Lighthouse Beach represent two complementary sides of Victoria’s Port Phillip Bay coastline—one vibrant and urban, the other historic and tranquil. Together, they showcase the Mornington Peninsula’s blend of maritime heritage, accessible beaches, and iconic coastal scenery.
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