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7 years ago
It gets really busy in summer with lots of teenagers but still fun to hang in around the warmer months.
88 Esplanade
Port Noarlunga South Australia 5167
Australia
Noarlunga
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https://beachsafe.org.au/beach/sa/onkaparinga/port-noarlunga/port-noarlunga
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Christies Beach is getting more expensive, more places are being sold and bulldozed into Modern…read moreEstates They are adding more Cafes and Pubs and Upgrading The Coles SuperMarket/SuperStore on Beach Road They are upgrading the area A Lot, House prices Increasing Extremely, Let me make an Example 30 Years ago the Suburb Know as Seacliff Was very poor and in Poverty and Today is one of the most Expensive Suburbs to Be known, So Yes Christies Beach is One of the Best Places to Live, I have Visited Christies Beach A Lot, soon Buying a House at Christies Beach.
Lots of memories from childhood school holidays at Christies Beach, even lived there for near 3…read moreyears. Nice area. Beautiful beach.
Steps from the beach: coffee, sandwiches and pasties in this modern condo complex
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When I tell you I love this place, I LOVE this Place! Water? Perfect. Sand temp? Perfect. Waves?…read morePerfect. This beach? Perfect. Would recommend for Family trips, Going with Friends, And just to relax, Everything about this beach is perfect.
It takes a lot for me to give a beach 5 stars, I mean... I really hate sand. I've never got the…read morewhole beach thing - the water always seems too cold, sand is annoying, and I'm always chucking glances over at my stuff to check someone's not stealing it. Despite this, I love Moana Beach. My family home is just 5 minutes up the road, so it's always been the beach I come back to. The best bit about the beach in my opinion, is the dog exercise area, a section of the beach where your dogs can just roam free all year round. For the hairy friend in my life, this is just absolute heaven. Outside of daylight savings hours the entire beach becomes leash free. My huge hairy border collie X old english sheep dog looks like a drowned rat in seconds. During Summer the beach is packed, and the Moana Surf Life Saving Club patrols the beaches. Across the road is a great little cafe (Deep Blue Cafe) where you can get a meal, or just grab an ice cream. Moana is definitely my favourite beach, but if we could just get the water the temp it is in Fiji perhaps I'd consider going in!
Stairs leading down to the beach
Shade at Moana Beach
The dog exercise beach
The Marion Coastal Walking track that meanders through the Hallett Cove Conservation Park is a…read morewonderful place for a scenic walk or an intense run. There are a lot of stairs so it most areas it is not wheelchair or limited mobility friendly. But is easy enough for anyone, even those with below average fitness. There are plenty of spots to sit and enjoy the view. In some places the silence can be deafening, in others the gentle waves lapping against the rocks sedating. For the runners - There's plenty of straight paths over looking the ocean that are intercepted in places by stairs up and down gullies and gorges. I find all of the wooden stairs to be nice and even and easy for running. Unfortunately there are spots on the dirt stairs that have eroded, are uneven and are not very easy to run at all. Some steps have eroded to the point that they are at knee height, and a new path has been trod around the stairs to avoid them. Pity that the wooden stairs are clearly well maintained but the earthen ones not. It took us 2 hours to walk from the Marino Rocks through Hallett Cove and back again. Loved every minute of it.
Beautiful area to just sit and watch the ships sail by, and look at all the returning travellers…read moreplanes
Stairway to heaven..
Stairway to Heaven...
The Sugarloaf
If you're going to jump I find that it's best not to think about it too much and just throw…read moreyourself off the ledge. Of the jetty. I used to spend a lot of time in Port Noarlunga and part of my daily exercise was running along the jetty, even though the fisherman used to look at me a little strange. It's so beautiful here on a sunny day, I came here after being in freezing cold London for several months and I really appreciated the beauty of Australia. I believe this is a good spot to get squid, there is ink splayed all over the end of the jetty. Sadly I don't have the patience for this kind of thing, but if I did, this is where I would go first.
It is nice here, love the beach here. And this is the closest jetty to home. I personally try and…read moreavoid it. I would rather go to my most local beach if I am going to make the effort to go. Plus my teenager goes here and tells me stories of people jumping off the jetty and all sorts of accidents he has seen here. I don't want to see them, I would rather hear about it on the news later, so I avoid the area. But it is a great place for fishing near the Onkaparinga River inlet and the teenagers and younger adults love all the activities here in summer.
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