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Sydney enjoys sunshine all year round so spending at least one day at one of the many golden beaches is a must. Sydneysiders are spoiled for choice with scores of golden beaches to choose from along the east coast of New South Wales. Whether you want peace and quiet, surfing or diving, there will be the perfect beach to spend the day and soak up the sun. Here are the Globehunters top 10 beaches near Sydney:
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• It’s just fifteen minutes from the centre of the city• If you’re new to surfing or need a bit of a tune-up, surfing lessons areavailable on the beach• The 5km walk south to Bronte Beach is a popular hike with wonderful clifftop views
• Around 30 minutes from Circular Quay by ferry• Manly Beach is within access of bars, restaurants and night clubs and is apopular choice for young people•Guided tours are available in case you don’t know the direction
• The beach is surrounded by Bronte Park in Nelson Bay• At one end of the beach is a 30 metre ocean pool and it’s perfect for kids• It’s close enough to Bondi Beach that an annual swimming event is heldbetween the two beaches every December.
• A calm, family-friendly surf beach with all the amenities you need for acomfortable day at the beach• There are plenty of fish and chip shops available near the beach• Just off the coast, the bizarrely named Wedding Cake Island is a top scubadiving spot.
• A lesser-known Vaucluse gem, hidden near the Milk Beach• The Beach is just a short walk from Nielsen Park• Milk Beach affords uninterrupted views of Sydney’s distinctive skyline
• Long Reef Beach is found on Sydney’s northern peninsula• It is popularly known as Fisherman Beach• Yaks may be dragged 20m from the car park to the beach or carted downthe boat ramp
• The beach is popularly know as Surfing Paradise• Mona Vale is effectively two separate beaches split by a large cliff• The bay to the north is called ‘The Basin’ – perfect for long board cruising
• Shelley Beach was found on the Manly coastal walk• It is a sheltered north-facing cove that rock climbers will love• If you’re lucky you might just spot Manly’s Little Penguin Colony
• Narrabeen Beach is one of Australia’s most iconic beaches for bothswimming and surfing• The beach is over 3Km long• The beach borders Birdwood Park which offers parking, playground andpicnic facilities.
• Shark Beach is a great spot for snorkeling and swimming• Shark Beach is also a popular spot for family picnics• It is located only 15 minutes from central Sydney in Vaucluse