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 | Sydney Beaches Reviews | Tips 51 - 60 of 87 |  | Newport has about everything you need if you are a boatie, sailor, diver, or surfer. Newport Beach lies between Bungan Beach and Bilgola Beach. It is the gateway to the beautiful waters of Pittwater, Brisbane waters, Hawkesbury River and Broken Bay. Newport Beach is situated on Barrenjoey Road and is a safe surfing beach with BBQ facilities and a surf club with changing rooms. On the western side of Newport lies Pittwater with some of Sydney icon clubs and hotels, such as the Royal Price Alfred Yacht Club, the Motor Club, and the famous Newport Arms Hotel, all providing excellent marina facilities. For somewhere to dine, then all of these places are fabulous offering gorgeous views of Pittwater and all are water frontage. Catch the bus 187 or L90 from Wynyard. Let’s Eat: The Newport Arms Hotel www.newportarms.com.au Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club www.rpayc.com.au www.therraceonpittwater.com.au Lets Sleep: Newport Mirage Hotel www.newportmirage.com.au Newport Arms Hotel www.newportarms.com.au Website: www.newportarms.com.au Other Contact: www.rpayc.com.au
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Palm Beach is an exclusive suburb saturated in an abundance of natural beauty.It's well worth a day trip to experience this tranquil peaceful and casual beachside village, or a better option is to have a weekend away. Palm Beach is uncomplicated to get to by Public Transport, just hop on the L90 from Wynyard Station. It takes approx 60 – 80 minutes depending on traffic as various parts of the road turns and winds around some rather spectacular scenery. Another alternative is to catch a Seaplane from Rose Bay it takes about 12 – 15 minutes, but this can be expensive. Don't forget to take a cruise down Hawkesbury River from Palm Beach Wharf. The ferry departs 11.00am daily and returns at 3.30pm. Otherwise, you can catch the twilight cruise which departs at 5.30pm and returns at 7.30pm just in time for dinner. There are plenty of excellent restaurants across the road from the wharf. Another option is to take the ferry ride over to The Basin, a beautiful beach tucked in the National Park. www.palmbeachferry.com.au - for Hawkesbury river/ Pittwater cruise - Tel: 9974 2411 www.sydneyscenciccruises.com Tel : 0414 466 635 www.sydneybyseaplane.com Lets eat: www.pittwaterrsl.com.au - RSL Club Beach Road Restaurant - www.beachroad.com.au Palm Beach Golf Club - www.palmbeachgolf.com.au Barrenjoey House - Barrenjoey Road (opposite Palm Beach Wharf) www.barrenjoeyhouse.com.au Lets Sleep: Jonahs www.jonahs.com.au Barrenjoey House - www.barrenjoeyhouse.com.au Website: www.barrenjoeyhouse.com.au Other Contact: www.beachroad.com.au
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This beach is divided up to three beaches, South Narrabeen Beach, Narrabeen Beach and North Narrabeen beach. It also is blessed with Narrabeen Lakes, which is a very popular spot for families and water sports, such as rowing, fishing, boating, windsurfing, canoeing, sailing, waterskiing, and kayaking. The Lakes are situated around numerous reserves, which also contain Narrabeen Caravan Park which is an Sydney icon. Narrabeen Lakes There are some excellent walking tracks around the lagoon and lakes. South Narrabeen Beach is located at the end of Clarke Street; it has a surf club with facilities. Narrabeen Beach also has a surf club with plenty of cafes and restaurants available. North Narrabeen is famous for being one of the best surf breaks in the world, many world championship competitions are held here regularly. The reason the surf is so good is because of “Shark Alley” a deep channel and with the lagoon emptying into the sea creates a sandbar, which then produces extraordinary waves. Let’s Sleep: http://www.sydneylakeside.com.au/ Let’s Eat: Sand Bistro Narrabeen Sands Hotel www.narrabeensandshotel.com.au By transport catch the 182 or L90 from Wynyard or the bus 155 or 157 from Manly.
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Whale Beach – is one of Sydneysider’s favourite beaches, nestled between Avalon Beach and Palm Beach. It a lovely suburb and some of Sydney’s most expensive real estate are found here. The surf club was a popular club in the 1950’s for families, and today Whale Beach is still very popular amongst Sydneysiders. Whale Beach also houses one of Sydney’s finest restaurants and BB called Jonah’s, situated on the cliff overlooking the ocean. Catch the L90 bus or the 191 from Newport Beach. Let’s eat: www.jonahs.com.au The Beach House Restaurant - www.beachhouserest.com.au Let’s sleep: Jonahs www.jonahs.com.au www.whalebeachbandb.com.au - Bed and Breakfast Website: www.jonahs.com.au Other Contact: www.beachhouserest.com.au
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About a half hour train ride outside Sydney is Cronulla. It is a very nice beach and good for surfing. A friend who lives there told me it was popular. It was empty when I went, but the weather was not that great. Cronulla is located south of Botany Bay. Leave a Comment
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