Bondi Beach | World famous Beach in Sydney Australia #bondibeach #Sydney #australia

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Bondi is one of the world’s great beaches: ocean and land collide, the Pacific arrives in great foaming swells, and all people are equal, as democratic as sand. It’s the closest ocean beach to the city centre (8km away), has consistently good (though crowded) waves, and is great for a rough-and-tumble swim (the average water temperature is a considerate 21°C). If the sea’s angry, try the child-friendly saltwater sea baths at either end of the beach.

BONDI BEACH Just around the rocky cliffs, you’ll find one of the most well known beaches in the world… From the iconic Icebergs pool which overlooks the beach, to the abundance of beautiful sunbathers, Bondi is famous for a reason. Popular with international backpackers and tourists, its a place to see and be seen. Especially considering its bikini top optional. Don’t get too distracted though, because There’s tons of beach activities going on, and the waves are a bit more manageable than at other beaches, so its a good place to take your first surf lesson or just go for a swim. If you’re in town for awhile, stay at the Hotel Ravesis right at the beach and check out some of the chill bars and delicious restaurants around the neighborhood.

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My least favorite Sydney beach. Bondi and Manly first became popular in the early 20th century due to public transport making them accessible - ferry to Manly, tram to Bondi. Overall, the Northern Beaches (north of Manly) are more picturesque, less crowded and cleaner. I like Freshwater (aka Harbord), Whale and Palm on the north side, and Tamarama and Clovelly on the south. Within Sydney Harbour (no surf, but nice for swimming) there's Balmoral, Camp Cove and Parsley Bay.

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