Brighton Beach is a big sandy beach which is guarded by the Brighton Surf Lifesaving Club on Weekends and Public Holidays. Some prominent attractions next to the beautiful Brighton Beach are the Brighton Jetty, the Brighton Surf Lifesaving Club and the Brighton-Seacliff Yacht Club to name a few. The Windsor Theatre put up in the early 1900’s offers feature films to the locals.

A sandbar usually forms in the water which can generate waves on windy days in the summer time. Recreational visitors can take pleasure by surfing or bathing in the waves. Brighton is regarded by Australian surfers for turning out amusing ‘stormy sessions’ which can be quite enjoyable for tourists. Brighton is the home of the Brighton Jetty Classic. This is an Open Water Swim which consists of the 1500 meter Brighton Jetty Classic Swim and the 400 meter Jetty Swim. Other sites are also a must visit in Brighton like the cement works. In addition, the cement works are in reality positioned in the close by suburb of Marino even though they are named the Adelaide Brighton Cement.

In the year 2006, the Brighton Jetty Classic was launched with about 800 swimmers effectively participating and finishing the event. The Jetty is an incredible viewing platform for onlookers because the course is around the Brighton Jetty. Furthermore, Adelaide tourists who love the beach can frequent Brighton Beach as it is a secure place.

Dunes have been replanted with plants and grasses and make for a wonderful sight for visitors. By staying at a Melbourne serviced apartment like the Somerset Gordon Palace, visitors can explore Brighton’s Jetty Road that runs perpendicular to the Esplanade and features numerous cafes and restaurants.