San Remo’s past is fascinating.
Once a bustling fishing port welcoming various boats loaded with whiting, couta, garfish, crayfish and shark, San Remo has a vibrant past and was always a mecca for holiday makers.The original bridge figured grandly in the streetscape of San Remo, and it ensured the tourists drove right through the town. Nowadays the newer bridge, built in the late ’60s, takes traffic over to the island at the start of Marine Parade. The pier is still the focal point of the town, with the Fishermans’ Co-op and swimming beach attracting the visitors and locals alike.







The Westernport Hotel is still there, its facade updated now, and the streetscape is greener.
