Point Addis Marine National Park

The waves are a major part of this environment and shape the coastal landforms as well as the animals and plants that live in the area.


The Point Addis Marine National Park also includes the world famous Bells Beach, a beach noted for its waves and surfing. Bells Beach features as one site for international surf competitions including the annual Rip Curl Classic.


Offshore, there are a number of small rocky reefs including Ingoldsby Reef, a popular local diving destination.


Things to Do

Surfing is a major activity within the Marine National Park and Bells Beach is home to international surfing competitions. Addiscott Beach is also popular for surfing.


Ingoldsby Reef is widely used as a popular location for diving.


Heritage

The local Aboriginal people use the area surrounding the Pt. Addis Marine National Park for traditional practices of fishing and food collection. Middens are located along the shoreline and it is believed that Point Addis may be a burial area, however to date there has been no adequate archaeological survey.


There are two wrecks in this popular diving area. The Inverlochy was a Scottish built international cargo vessel wrecked in December 1902 on Ingoldsby Reef. It sits in about 4 - 7 metres on the side of the reef. The small cutter, or yacht, Naiad was also wrecked here in 1881.

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Facilities

  • Car park

    Experiences

    • Educational Tourism

    Our Location

    Bells Beach Rd
    Accessible via
    Anglesea
    Victoria 3230

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