Hitting The Surf at Five Fantastic North Sydney Beaches

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Five Fantastic Sydney North Beaches

Manly Beach Sydney

Well over 100 beautiful beaches hug the city of Sydney, making it one of the most popular vacation destinations in Australia and the rest of the world that that matter. The South Pacific Ocean coastline beaches come in varying sizes and each has its own unique personality. Lucky are the locals and the tourists with the freedom to roam the coastline and explore the surfer beaches, harbour coves, bays and rivers that are a part of this city’s fantastic beach scene.To make these dozens and dozens of beaches a bit easier to distinguish, they are divided into the two broad categories of North Beaches and South Beaches. Popular with the local “surfies”, The North Beach District extends southward to Port Jackson, the entrance of the Sydney Harbour, northward to Broken Bay and westward to Middle Harbour. Hire a car while in Sydney and visit some of the fabulous North Beaches. Here are five that shouldn’t be missed:
Palm Beach
Palm Beach, New South Wales is just over an hour’s drive from the city. It is a great beach for adults and kids. As with most of the northern beaches, natural rock pools form the perfect spot for swimming. The golden sandy beach stretches for two kilometers from Barrenjoy Bay to Little Head at the end of a long Peninsula. The home of plenty of wealthy Aussie’s, it is also the setting for the fictitious Summer Bay of the Home and Away TV series.
Whale Beach
To really get away from it all, hire a car for a day trip to Whale Beach. Quieter than most, this beach has lovely scenery, a park, outdoor showers and a cafe with wonderful food. Relax and watch the whales playing in the sunset. If you just can’t seem to leave right away, not to worry. A couple of good bed and breakfast inns run by friendly locals will have a spot for you.
Manly Beach
Manly Beach’s personality is characterised by coves, inlets and Norfolk Island pines. Plenty of great shopping and dining provide the perfect backdrop for a gorgeous beach. Manley is a great beach for surfing, swimming or just sitting and gazing out to sea. Plenty of seating areas are located along the esplanade.Newport Beach
Green grass and great waves give Newport Beach its unique personality. It is one of Sydney’s loveliest northern beaches, and the drive to get there is just as beautiful. Pack a picnic for lunching by the sea. Play in the surf all day and then have dinner in one of the cafes or restaurants along the strip.
Curl Curl Beach
Curl Curl is one of the best surfing beaches in the world. Rough ways are the personality of Curl Curl Beach. The avid surfer will be very happy with a visit to this beach. Surfing makes a great spectator sport at this beach if the water is a bit rough for your liking. Enjoy calmer waters in a rock pool at the south end near the surf club or at Dee Why Head at the opposite end.It is hard to choose just one Sydney North Beach to visit. After visiting one, you will want to check out the personality of all the other unique north beaches.
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About The Author:   Aew,  writes for the Skedaddle Car Hire Travel Blog. If you’re looking for plenty of cool destinations in Australia, the Skedaddle site has a guide to over a hundred of them.
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