Kolymbari beach is lovely and long, but it's mostly shingle with a few patches of sand so it's worth
bringing beach shoes for the pebbles.
It's a pebbly beach, so
bring some beach shoes.
Children are most welcome,
bring your beach shoes.
The beach is rocky but
we brought some beach shoes (highly recommended) so it wasn't bad at all.
Not exact matches
This is the bag you can reach for when you need to
bring your laptop, a change of
shoes, a makeup stash, and the latest
beach read — you may end up lugging around 20 pounds worth of stuff, but at least you'll look good while doing it.
For
shoes, I decided to
bring two pairs of sandals (foam flip flops for the
beach and brown sandals), sneakers, and these adorable hooded block heel booties from Payless ShoeSource.
Bring a camera, sunblock, sunhat, sunglasses, swimming gear, sandals for
beaches and walking
shoes for the hiking trails.
Allow 45 minutes return and take good
shoes and plenty of water; and of course - don't forget to
bring your
beach gear as this walk
brings you to Australia's second most beautiful
beach (as voted in 2017).
What to
Bring: Comfortable
shoes (old tennis
shoes or water
shoes work nicely)
Beach Towel Biodegradable reef - safe sunscreen Bug Spray Swimsuit and cover - up Dry clothes - There is a changing / restroom area where you can change into dry clothes for the ride back.
Families are encouraged to
bring water
shoes or head down the
beach on either side.
As it's largely pebble - covered, the
beach is not very suitable for walking barefoot and you'll want to
bring shoes to make your stroll comfortable.
The best snorkeling spots are on the left side of the
beach, you'll walk on pebbles to get into the water so be sure to
bring slip resistant water
shoes / diving
shoes.
Set aside a full morning for this location, be sure to
bring: walking / hiking
shoes, plenty of water, sunblock, snacks and a little cash just in case an ice cream / drinks vendor is on the
beach.
Like I said before
bring rubber soled
beach shoes and rent a car.
Its worth hiking up the hills around the
beach for fantastic views like the one shown below so make sure you
bring some good
shoes and lots of water.
Beach is literally 15 steps away, but does have big rocks so
bring your water
shoes.
What you need to
bring: All food, drinks, books, CD's, DVD's, videos,
beach towels, and tough walking
shoes for exploring, insect repellent, sunscreen and hats This is a wilderness location, so the nearest shops, petrol stations, and pubs are 20 — 25kms away at Tarwin Lower or Sandy Point.
Bring or buy
beach shoes with the rubber soles.
The parking lot at the end of Corn Neck Road is a decent walk away from the
beach so
bring a good pair of
shoes.
What to
Bring: Comfortable clothing, towel, extra water, sea sick medicine if needed, sunglasses, sunblock, rain jacket or poncho, snacks, hat, sunglasses, camera (with protective plastic bag), flip flops, water sandals, strap sandals or water
shoes, light hiking
shoes, and anything else you might need for your free time on mainland
beach (book, magazine, etc).