Map of Frankston Pier VIC | Melbourne Bayside Visitor Guide
Map of Frankston Pier VIC – Melbourne Bayside Visitor Guide
This map of Frankston Pier provides an overview of one of Melbourne's most popular bayside attractions, including the pier, beaches, foreshore areas, fishing locations and nearby visitor facilities.
Located on the eastern shores of Port Phillip Bay, Frankston Pier is a well-known destination for fishing, walking, photography and enjoying waterfront views. The pier forms a key part of the Frankston foreshore and is a popular gathering place for both locals and visitors.
Frankston Pier is located in Frankston, Victoria, approximately 40 kilometres south-east of Melbourne's CBD. Nearby attractions include Frankston Beach, the waterfront promenade, parks, cafes and Port Phillip Bay.
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Where Is Frankston Pier Located?
Frankston Pier is located in Frankston on the eastern side of Port Phillip Bay. The pier extends from the Frankston foreshore into the bay and is easily accessible from the town centre and nearby recreation areas.
- North: Melbourne bayside suburbs
- South: Mornington Peninsula direction
- East: Frankston city centre
- West: Port Phillip Bay
Why Is Frankston Pier Famous?
Frankston Pier is famous for its scenic bay views, fishing opportunities and position within one of Melbourne's busiest waterfront precincts. It is a popular destination for both recreation and sightseeing.
- Popular fishing destination
- Melbourne bayside landmark
- Excellent sunset views
- Family-friendly waterfront location
- Easy access from Melbourne
Main Attractions Around Frankston Pier
- Frankston Pier — waterfront landmark and fishing location
- Frankston Beach — popular swimming beach
- Foreshore Promenade — walking and cycling area
- Port Phillip Bay — scenic coastal environment
- Frankston Waterfront Precinct — dining and recreation area
- Beauty Park — nearby open space
- Town Centre — shopping and visitor services
- Mornington Peninsula Gateway Area — regional tourism connection
Frankston Pier Map Overview
A map of Frankston Pier helps visitors understand the relationship between the pier, beach, foreshore and surrounding visitor facilities.
- Pier Structure
- Fishing Areas
- Beach Access Points
- Walking Paths
- Visitor Facilities
Why People Visit Frankston Pier
- Fishing from the pier
- Walking and sightseeing
- Photography and sunsets
- Swimming and beach activities
- Exploring Port Phillip Bay
- Visiting the Frankston waterfront
Why People Search for a Map of Frankston Pier
- To locate the pier entrance
- To find fishing locations
- To explore nearby beaches
- To locate visitor facilities
- To plan a Melbourne bayside visit
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- Map of Frankston
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Frankston Pier FAQs
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Where is Frankston Pier located?
Frankston Pier is located in Frankston on Port Phillip Bay in Victoria. -
Why is Frankston Pier popular?
It is known for fishing, waterfront views, beach access and its location within the Frankston foreshore precinct. -
Can you fish from Frankston Pier?
Fishing is a popular activity at the pier, subject to current regulations and conditions. -
What is near Frankston Pier?
Nearby attractions include Frankston Beach, the waterfront promenade, Port Phillip Bay and the Frankston city centre.
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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current or suitable for navigation, marine use, fishing, boating, emergency use or official purposes. Access arrangements, weather conditions, tides, fishing regulations and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information before travelling.