From the shallow inlets near Port Albert to the wide-open waterways of Lakes Entrance lies the Ninety Mile Beach – a 90-mile-long stretch of pristine golden sand that separates the Gippsland Lakes from Bass Strait. This is one of the most natural and unspoilt beaches in the world and is ideal for any number of beach activities from beach fishing and swimming to walking, whale and dolphin-spotting or just lazing in the sun.