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Sydney is blessed with dozens of stunning beaches. Here is a selection of local favourites. There are more than picturesque beaches in Sydney — from calm, sheltered bays and secret coves to busy surf beaches and world-famous tourist destinations. A range of aquatic activities are also available, including snorkelling , kayaking, canoeing, stand up paddle boarding and surfing.
With all the variety on offer, there is something for everyone. When visiting a patrolled beach, be sure to swim between the red and yellow flags, which indicate the safest place to swim. Follow the easy minute coastal walk from Bondi Beach to arrive at its quieter sister Bronte. The beach can pick up plenty of swell, making it popular among surfers, while swimmers generally head to the famous rock pool at the south side of the beach.
Gordons Bay is a little oasis tucked between Clovelly and Coogee beaches, and is home to a m 1,ft underwater nature trail, guiding divers past reefs, sand flats and kelp forests. Post swim, walk around the corner from Gordons Bay to takeaway burger joint Out of the Blue on Clovelly Road, where the fish burger is legendary. Hop on a ferry from Circular Quay to the seaside suburb of Manly, where you can swim at several beaches ranging from surfer paradise to family-friendly.
Stroll along Marine Parade to access tiny Shelly Beach, a common spot for snorkelling. Manly also has great shops, a weekend arts and craft market and a dining scene that spans cheerful takeaway joints, small bars, restaurants and breweries. Sit down to hawker-style share plates at Little Pearl. Eventually you'll arrive at Palm Beach , a long strip of sand edging onto a golf course, lush bushland and dunes. The southern end of the beach is more protected for swimming, and offers an Olympic-sized ocean pool with change rooms.
No trip to Palm Beach would be complete without a walk up to Barrenjoey Lighthouse. Take a lesson in stand up paddle boarding or hire a kayak to explore the crystal clear waters. Despite being busy year-round, the beach still feels secluded with plenty of space to roll out your towel. A bus also runs from Town Hall station directly to Nielsen Park.