Top 10 Beaches in Perth and Surrounds

Top 10 Beaches in Perth and Surrounds

Sun, sand, and crystal-clear Indian Ocean water

By Everything Perth Editorial
7 April 2026 · 1 min read

Perth's Coastline Is World-Class

With over 80 kilometres of pristine coastline, Perth offers some of the best urban beaches in the world. The water is a stunning turquoise, the sand is white, and the sunsets are unforgettable. Here are our top 10.

Turquoise water and white sand at a Perth beach

The Top 10

  1. Cottesloe Beach — The classic. Pine trees, the iconic pylon, and brilliant sunsets. Perfect for swimming and people-watching.
  2. Scarborough Beach — Recently redeveloped with a stunning foreshore. Great for surfing and beachside dining.
  3. City Beach — Family-friendly with excellent facilities, a playground, and the popular Odyssea restaurant.
  4. Trigg Beach — A local favourite for surfers. The reef break produces consistent waves year-round.
  5. Mettams Pool — A sheltered natural pool that's perfect for snorkelling. Calm, clear water even on windy days.
  6. Leighton Beach — Wide, uncrowded, and dog-friendly at certain times. Popular with kitesurfers.
  7. South Beach, Fremantle — Quieter than its neighbours, with views of the harbour and Rottnest Island.
  8. Burns Beach — Dramatic limestone cliffs meet golden sand. Less crowded than the southern beaches.
  9. Yanchep Lagoon — A hidden gem 50 minutes north. Crystal-clear lagoon perfect for families.
  10. Mullaloo Beach — A northern suburbs favourite with a long stretch of sand and the popular Mullaloo Beach Hotel nearby.
Sunset over the Indian Ocean at Cottesloe Beach

Beach Safety Tips

  • Always swim between the flags — Surf Life Saving WA patrols most metro beaches on weekends and holidays
  • Sun protection: Perth's UV index is extreme in summer. Wear SPF 50+, a hat, and reapply every 2 hours
  • Marine stingers: Rare in Perth but possible in warmer months. Shuffle your feet when entering the water

For real-time beach conditions and patrol times, check Surf Life Saving WA.

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