Woolamai Beach Surf Lifesaving Club
The Island's only Surf Life Saving Club.
Description
The Woolamai Beach Surf Life Saving Club is the only SLSC on Phillip Island, watching over the longest and most exposed beach on Phillip Island. Founded in 1959, the Club is a voluntary organisation offering summer beach patrols and water safety courses. Volunteer surf lifesavers rescue an average of 55 people annually. The Club also offers over 300 children the opportunity to participate in the Woolamai Beach Surf Life Saving Club Nippers program. In a fun environment, children meet new friends and learn water safety and survival skills. Anyone can enrol in the Surf Rescue Certificate and become a life saver too.
Beach Facts
- Cape Woolamai Beach, Cowes Main Beach and Smiths Beach are patrolled during the summer period
- Lifesavers are only on duty when the red and yellow flags are displayed. Remember to always swim between the flags
- For patrol information visit www.woolamaibeach.asn.au
Beach Safety
- For more information visit www.lifesavingvictoria.com.au
- Rock fishermen are advised to exercise extreme caution. Download the rock fishing safety brochure (multiple languages)
- Multilingual information on rips and beach safety.
Map & Directions
Woolamai Beach Road, Cape Woolamai, Victoria, 3925