Visiting Mallacoota with Kids: The Unhurried Aussie Holiday We All Forgot We Needed

At first glance, Mallacoota can feelโ€ฆ quiet. Almost too quiet.
But give it a day or two, and something shifts. The slower pace sinks in. The kids stop asking for screens. You start noticing the birds, the tides, the way the light hits the water.

This is where you come to switch off. To reconnect. To let nature do the entertaining.

Hereโ€™s how to make the most of a Mallacoota family holiday in this beautifully untouched corner of Victoria.

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Mallacoota images Amy Gardner

Why Visit Mallacoota with Kids

1. Hit the Beach (Over and Over Again)

Mallacoota is spoiled for choice when it comes to beaches. Youโ€™ve got calm lake and river spots perfect for younger kids, plus wild ocean beaches with proper waves for the more adventurous.

Most days, you wonโ€™t need much. Buckets, spades, maybe a boogie board. Thatโ€™s it.
Think sandcastles, digging holes, rock pool exploring, and those classic โ€œrun away from the wavesโ€ games that never get old.

Surfboard hire is easy to find locally (from around $30 for a half day), which means you can sneak in a surf while the kids stay busy building their sandy creations.

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2. Go Fishing (Even If Youโ€™ve Never Tried Before)

Fishing in Mallacoota feels like a rite of passage. Itโ€™s simple, relaxed, and perfect for kids.

If your kids are new to it, start with a practice cast on grass so they get the hang of it. Then head down to the waterโ€”or better yet, hire a boat.

Spending a few hours out on the lake, rods in hand, is one of those experiences kids remember. Itโ€™s slow, itโ€™s quiet, and itโ€™s full of little moments.

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Mallacoota images Amy Gardner

3. Learn to Surf Like a Local

For kids keen to try something new, surf lessons are a highlight.

Local operators offer lessons during the warmer months, with everything includedโ€”boards, wetsuits, and experienced instructors who know how to work with kids.

Even if they only stand up once, the confidence boost is worth it. Plus, the local surf shop is great for picking up a โ€œMallacootaโ€ souvenir hoodie. 

Thereโ€™s also a small mini-golf course attached to the Surf Shack, with Mallacoota-themed holes.

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4. Take a Wildlife Cruise on the Water

A sightseeing cruise on the lake is one of those โ€œwowโ€ moments.

Onboard, guides often toss bait into the water, and suddenly, youโ€™ve got sea eagles swooping dramatically right in front of you. Itโ€™s close, itโ€™s wild, and itโ€™s something kids wonโ€™t forget in a hurry.

Keep your eyes peeled for dolphins, too.

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Mallacoota images Amy Gardner

5. Keep It Simple at the Playground (and Skate Park)

This isnโ€™t flashy, modern playground territoryโ€”and thatโ€™s part of the charm.

The main spots include:

  • The Lions Park playground (with BBQs, toilets and shade)
  • A sandy playground at the caravan park
  • And the real starโ€ฆ the skate park

The skate park is where the kids congregate. Bring a scooter or skateboard and let them join in.

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6. Go Wildlife Spotting (Itโ€™s Everywhere)

You donโ€™t need a zoo here. Wildlife justโ€ฆ appears.

During our stay, we spotted:

  • Kangaroos grazing near the golf course
  • Koalas tucked into trees
  • Kookaburras laughing overhead
  • Pelicans hanging around the foreshore
  • Dolphins cruising through the water

Itโ€™s the kind of place where kids start noticing animals naturally, without trying.

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7. Stargaze Under the Milky Way

With barely any light pollution, Mallacoota is made for stargazing.

On a clear night, step outside, look up, and youโ€™ll see a sky full of starsโ€”proper, bright, unforgettable stars. Itโ€™s a simple end to the day, but one that really sticks.

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Mallacoota images Amy Gardner

8. Paddle, Pedal or Float on the Lake

The lake is your playground.

You can hire:

  • Kayaks
  • Pedal boats
  • Stand-up paddle boards
  • Even bikes

Itโ€™s calm, scenic, and easy to navigate with kids. Perfect for a slow morning on the water.

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Mallacoota images Amy Gardner

9. Explore Croajingolong National Park

Right on Mallacootaโ€™s doorstep, this UNESCO-listed biosphere reserve is something special.

There are bush walks for all ages and abilitiesโ€”from short, easy trails to longer hikes for older kids.

Expect:

  • Coastal views
  • Native bushland
  • Hidden beaches
  • Plenty of wildlife

Itโ€™s rugged, raw, and incredibly beautiful.

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Mallacoota images Amy Gardner

10. Step Back in Time at the Bunker Museum

A visit to the WWII Bunker Museum is a great little detour, especially if youโ€™ve got kids who like to explore.

Open only on Tuesdays and set inside an original World War II bunker, the museum shares stories from the areaโ€™s past, including its role during the war. Itโ€™s compact and easy to walk through.

And if your kids start to lose interest (like mine did), head to the back. We found a table set up with colouring activities, which bought us a solid 20 minutes to actually read and take it all in. A small detail, but a very welcome one.

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Mallacoota images Amy Gardner

11. Take a Day Trip to Gabo Island

If youโ€™re up for a bit of adventure, a trip out to Gabo Island is something special.

Accessible by boat from Mallacoota, this remote island is home to a historic lighthouse, rugged coastal scenery, and plenty of wildlife. Think seabirds, seals, and sweeping ocean views that feel a world away from everything.

Itโ€™s not your typical quick outingโ€”youโ€™ll want to plan ahead and check conditionsโ€”but for families with older kids, it can be a real highlight. Something a bit different, a bit wild, and definitely memorable.

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12. Visit the Library and Visitor Centre

Donโ€™t skip the visitor centreโ€”itโ€™s more than just maps and brochures. Tucked inside, youโ€™ll find a small but welcoming library space thatโ€™s perfect for families.

During school holidays, they run low-key activities like craft sessions and storytime. We joined a craft class one morning, then came back another day just to sit, slow down, and read together. It was such a nice reset after busy beach mornings.

Itโ€™s a great option if you need a break from the sun, or just want a quieter moment in your day. Plus, itโ€™s another lovely way to connect with the local community while youโ€™re in Mallacoota.

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13. Catch a Show at the โ€œMuddieโ€

The local Mudbrick Community Centre (affectionately called โ€œthe Muddieโ€) is the heart of the townโ€™s social scene.

Depending on when you visit, you might find:

  • Live music
  • Twilight jazz nights
  • Community events
  • Book swaps

Itโ€™s low-key, welcoming, and very โ€œlocalโ€โ€”in the best way.

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Mallacoota images Amy Gardner

14. Visit the Artisan Market

If your timing lines up, the local market is worth a wander.

Held near the playground and skate park once a month, itโ€™s a great spot to:

  • Pick up handmade goods
  • Support local makers
  • Grab a snack while the kids play nearby
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15. Take a Day Trip Across the Border

If you feel like exploring further afield, there are some great easy day trips.

Drive to:

  • Genoa for a quiet countryside escape
  • Eden for coastal views and a bigger town vibe
  • Boydtown for history and seaside scenery
Eden - image by Amy Gardner
Eden – image by Amy Gardner

Where to Eat in Mallacoota with Kids

You wonโ€™t find big chains hereโ€”and thatโ€™s exactly the point. Everything is local, relaxed, and easy.

Family favourites include:

  • Cafe 54 โ€“ great all-rounder
  • Lucy’s Noodles โ€“ donโ€™t skip the homemade dumplings
  • Mallacoota Golf Club Bistro โ€“ big kids meals and kangaroos on the lawn
  • Mallacoota Bakery โ€“ classic country bakery (the bacon and egg roll + coffee combo is hard to beat)
  • Lee’s Takeaway โ€“ easy fish and chips night
  • Scallywags Cafe โ€“ relaxed and family-friendly

Coffee Spots Worth Your Morning Walk

  • Larry’s Coffee Van
  • Origami Coffee
  • Sundayss
  • Beanie Coffee (attached to an op-shop, yes please!)

Yesโ€”good coffee absolutely exists here.

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Mallacoota images Amy Gardner

Why Families Fall in Love with Mallacoota

There are no traffic lights.
One main street.
Two supermarkets, two petrol stations, a butcher, a surf shop.

Caravan parks sit right on the water. In some spots, you can cast a line straight from your campsite.

Itโ€™s not polished. Itโ€™s not flashy.
But thatโ€™s exactly why it works.

Mallacoota strips things back to what a family holiday used to beโ€”before schedules, before screens, before the pressure to constantly be doing more. And in that simplicity, it gives kids something rare: freedom. Space. Time.

And maybe, without even realising it, it gives that back to you too.

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About Amy Gardner

Amy Gardner is a tourism communications consultant who loves exploring Melbourne. As a new Mum she is passionate about local adventures and uncovering unique experiences of food, art, music and travel.

With a Bachelor of Business and over a decade of tourism industry experience, Amy has a strong passion for creating and promoting exceptional visitor experiences. On the side of her freelance digital marketing work, Amy has developed Seniors in Melbourne, Melbourneโ€™s first travel website specifically targeting the senior demographic.

You can follow Amy on Instagram and LinkedIn

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