Things To Do in New South Wales, Australia

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The Corso, Manly, Sydney, 2095, Australia

  • Manly is a popular beachside resort and a favourite with generations of families. In 1915, Aussie surfing was born here, when Hawaiian Duke Kahanamoku rode a plank of shaped wood. There was also th... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • Manly Beach is one of the popular beaches in Sydney with surfers , sunbathers and swimmers flocking to its shore. More on igougo

 

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The Esplanade, Sydney NSW 2088, Australia

  • With sweeping views towards the Heads, and its own small island, Balmoral Beach is a particularly picturesque destination. The swimming beach is safe and there is also a netted pool. It should be n... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • Its an amazingly quiet and romantic place.. More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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Waverly, Sydney, Australia

  • A trip to Sydney is not complete without seeing this stunning landmark, with its surfers and lifeguards who patrol the beach every day of the week between the yellow and red flags. Bondi Beach, rou... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • It was a bit crowded though but nevertheless we had a blast and enjoyed our meal at one of the restos nearby. More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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Gaerloch Avenue, Sydney NSW 2026, Australia

  • This tiny beach is nestled between Bondi and Bronte and is patronized almost exclusively by Sydney's beautiful people. While the surf can be dangerous and prone to rips, Tamarama beach is a hav... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • This beach is tucked away, as all the others around it from Bondi to Mackenzie's to Bronte. It was worth descending down the cliff walk ... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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West Esplanade, Manly, New South Wales

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  • Though not as impressive as the Sydney Aquarium, Oceanworld can be combined with a visit to Manly Beach fo... More on Frommers

  • Definitely worth the money. More on TripAdvisor

 

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Sydney, Australia

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  • Multi-Award winning tours to the Hunter Valley (food and wine), Blue Mountains (Aboriginal culture ... More on TripAdvisor

  • I loved this wine tour. The buses are small and take only 14 people max. Our guide, Nick, was very friendly... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Arden Street, New South Wales

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  • Close to the inner city, Coogee Beach is becoming increasingly popular with backpackers and tourists as wel... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • Not as good as Northern Beaches but Ok Try Bronte instead if you your scarce for time More on TripAdvisor

 

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Bronte Road, New South Wales

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  • Popular with all age groups, Bronte Beach is close to the inner city and has managed to retain a great deal... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • Although a lot smaller than Bondi Beach, Bronte offers a superb infrastructure, clean sand, a good surf ... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Corner Cleveland Street and Anzac Parade, New South Wales

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  • Check out celebrities, city worker golf addicts, tourists and locals on this busy course. The 18-hole cours... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • No very impressive views . More on TripAdvisor

 

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Ocean View Road, New South Wales

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  • This has to be the prettiest nudist beach in Australia. Set in a bay it is just pleasant to sit back and wa... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

  • Relatively small, with a great rock pool and amazing views to Manly. More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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