The Altona Life Saving Club is a non-profit organisation that is run solely by volunteers.
The Altona Life Saving Club was established in 1927.
We are grateful to all our supporters that have financially assisted the club. It is with their help that we continue to provide a safe beach for swimmers, an education program for all interested in learning more about surf safety, and a competitive program for the young and the young at heart.
The club is located just east of the pier and patrols a Bathing and No Boating Zone, extending 200 m east of the pier.
Altona Beach forms the southern boundary of the town of Altona, with the Esplanade paralleling the beach.
The Altona Railway Station is located 500 m north of the beach, and the beach is crossed by the 500 m long Altona Pier.
Most facilities are located near the pier and lifesaving club.
There are also picnic areas in foreshore reserves at either end of the beach.
More information can be obtained by visiting www.altonalsc.com.au
or by email on admin@altonalsc.com.au