Beaches
Bondi Beach
The sweeping white-sand crescent of Bondi is one of Australia's most iconic beaches. Reliable waves draw surfers while, nearby, hardy locals swim in the Icebergs ocean pool year-round. Trendy, health-conscious Sydneysiders head to laid-back cafes around Hall Street, while hip backpackers frequent the area's casual pubs. Walkers and joggers use the clifftop Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk, with its dramatic scenery. Wikipedia.org
Manly Beach
Relax on lovely Manly Beach, one of Australia's most famous beaches where the first world surfing contest was held in 1964. You'll find plenty of wonderful things to do and see, from picnics on the promenade to fun and informative tours, including surfing, snorkelling, diving, cycling and walking. On the Corso and adjacent to the beach is a delicious range of places to eat. Sydney.com
Palm Beach
Palm Beach, or "Palmy", lies at the end of a long peninsula, fringed by surf on one side and tranquil Pittwater on the other. Its golden sands and clear waters have inspired Sydney's wealthy to build holiday houses on its leafy hills. But down on the ground things still feel pretty modest when there's sand between your toes. Australia.com