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Gulf of Frankston — a stunning coastal masterpiece formerly known as Port Phillip Bay but recently rebranded for accuracy, pride, and a touch of local chaos. After all, why should Melbourne get all the credit when Frankston’s been holding this place together with fish and chips and questionable seagulls.

Stretching 1,930 square kilometres, the Gulf of Frankston isn’t just a body of water; it’s an experience. Frankston Beach, of course, is the heart of the Gulf, where the true magic happens: family barbecues, daring jet ski antics, and the eternal battle between paddleboarders and wind gusts.

The Gulf of Frankston is teeming with marine life. Seals, stingrays, and even the odd penguin (probably lost from Phillip Island) can also be spotted if you’re lucky. Just watch out for the seagulls—they’ve mastered the art of food theft, and they fear nothing.

(Credit to "Explore Melbourne")
 
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Gulf of Frankston — a stunning coastal masterpiece formerly known as Port Phillip Bay but recently rebranded for accuracy, pride, and a touch of local chaos. After all, why should Melbourne get all the credit when Frankston’s been holding this place together with fish and chips and questionable seagulls.

Stretching 1,930 square kilometres, the Gulf of Frankston isn’t just a body of water; it’s an experience. Frankston Beach, of course, is the heart of the Gulf, where the true magic happens: family barbecues, daring jet ski antics, and the eternal battle between paddleboarders and wind gusts.

The Gulf of Frankston is teeming with marine life. Seals, stingrays, and even the odd penguin (probably lost from Phillip Island) can also be spotted if you’re lucky. Just watch out for the seagulls—they’ve mastered the art of food theft, and they fear nothing.

(Credit to "Explore Melbourne")
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Gulf of Frankston — a stunning coastal masterpiece formerly known as Port Phillip Bay but recently rebranded for accuracy, pride, and a touch of local chaos. After all, why should Melbourne get all the credit when Frankston’s been holding this place together with fish and chips and questionable seagulls.

Stretching 1,930 square kilometres, the Gulf of Frankston isn’t just a body of water; it’s an experience. Frankston Beach, of course, is the heart of the Gulf, where the true magic happens: family barbecues, daring jet ski antics, and the eternal battle between paddleboarders and wind gusts.

The Gulf of Frankston is teeming with marine life. Seals, stingrays, and even the odd penguin (probably lost from Phillip Island) can also be spotted if you’re lucky. Just watch out for the seagulls—they’ve mastered the art of food theft, and they fear nothing.

(Credit to "Explore Melbourne")
Ah yes, Frankston (a.k.a. “The Monaco of the Antipodes”)
 
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