Marloes Beach, located in the county of Pembroke, New South Wales is an extraordinarily beautiful beach with mighty rocks and cliffs and the exquisite golden sands and sparkling blue water. The beach is nearby to the islands of Skomer, Grasshohm and Gateholm. The predominant language here is English. Marloes Beach is spectacularly beautiful and relaxing. For a peaceful holiday, it is ideal to come here for a visit though it can be quite boisterous in the peak season. It is a sight to see huge rocks standing vertical in the sands, surrounded by the cold water of the sea. You can enjoy a mini-adventure by diving into the sea and digging for sea shells, rocks, etc. The beach has an exclusive car park that is free for the National Trust Members.