Trigg Beach
Address | Western Australia 6029, Australia |
Website | stirling.wa.gov.au |
Categories | Beach |
Rating | 4.2 39 reviews |
Nearest branches Trigg Beach — Western Australia Trigg Dog Beach — 345 W Coast Dr, Trigg WA |
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Trigg Beach reviews
39Trigg Beach is a gem in Perth! The pristine shoreline and golden sands make it a perfect spot for relaxation. The waves are inviting for surfers, and the scenic views are breathtaking. Whether you're a beach lover or seeking a tranquil escape, Trigg Beach won't disappoint. The amenities are well-maintained, and the overall ambiance is delightful. A must-visit for anyone in Perth looking to enjoy the coastal beauty!
Loved this beach. Was great for body boarding. We didn't swim between the flags as the beach was very busy and we didn't feel comfortable using the body board there with so many people close by. We were asked to swim between the flags and although we didn't we appreciate the lifeguards who were on duty keeping an eye on the entire beach, not just between the flags.
Very nice beach where we can bodysurf a lot, also toilets facilities and restaurant near. Also a lot of surfer, so cool ️
Great for day time swimming as it's mostly flat with minimal waves. Lifeguards during the day but night brings out a different crowd. Great for playing pokemon go though!
Almost always their are large waves ranging to 1.5 m to 3.5 m wave perfect for surfing and bodyboarding but if you like carm clear
water this place is not for you
By world standards, a great beach. By Perth standards, not my favourite one. A bit narrow and crowded, also a lot of "hidden" stones in the shallow water you don't want to step on.
Absolutely beautiful beach with lovely parklands for picnics or just walking along the coastline
Great beach for kids.not too deep when you went out far. Big safe waves. Nice coffee shop nearby! Much nicer then the popular ones.
A really good place to surf, the water is pretty clean didn’t saw any sea weeds, the waves can get pretty big but there’s white wash for beginners also. There’s a big car park also so there’s no need to worry about parking your car. Note that there is no bus or train that could take you to the main road where the beach is.
My home beach and my slice of heaven on earth. I've been swimming and surfing here for the past 28 years and spent 15 years as a volunteer lifesaver on this spot.
It's a good surf spot, sometimes a bit crowded, and there's a popular surfing school next to the surf lifesaving club.
There's a decent cafe too that can bee very busy at weekends.
Parking is only a big problem on Sundays when the lifesaving club runs its junior program. Or if there's a lifesaving competition on.
Trigg is a fun beach but there are flash and running rips so take care and swim between the flags.
I had a little samba rehearsal there. Other than that. I'm not really a beach goer. I don't like sand. Its coarse and irritating and it gets everywhere.
Beautiful clean beach.family friendly.life guards present. Nice breeze on a hot day. Recommend to bring beach umbrella or beach tent. Car pooling recommend parking is limited.
Lots of parking, waves are usually deep and large so not like a mill pond if you like that sort of thing
This is definitely my style of beach. The sand is fine (as in opposite of coarse) and it just stretches on and on. The water is cool and refreshing, and clear - there's no seaweed or debris. The water comes lapping in to the shore and it's just perfect. If you're looking for a surfing beach, or some big waves, this isn't the beach for you, but it is still a great place to spend several hours.
I was lucky in that there happened to be a younger crowd than normal and we had a blast. We all thought that our rooms looked very shabby when compared to the photos but hey that was about 2 years ago and they were going through a progressive revamp of the place. Its a fairly central location for the night life famous for Kuta.
Love spending time here. It’s not so crowded compared to Cottesloe. Waves are big & strong though.
Love City Beach. It's one of my favourites to go to. There is always plenty of parking and has good facilities.
This beach is cool.
The waves are absolutely massive and such a strong current.
I almost drowned.apart from that traumatic experience it’s a nice beach
A good beach for surfing and laying in the sun. The main beach is a bit dangerous for children or adults who are not competent in the ocean or surf. There are usially gutters just off shore which lead into rips. A beautiful spot but look and assess before swimming.
Most consistent surf in Perth. Pity it's ruined by selfish, immature tossers who think they own every wave. The usual surf rules don't apply here.