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    Tamarama Beach

    4.4 (10 reviews)
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    Thu 6:00 am - 6:00 AM (Next day)

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    Michael C.

    This has always been a cool little beach. Fun to sit on the beach. Fun to sit on the rocks. Sometimes the ocean is a little more dangerous than meets the eye. The ocean currents here can be powerful - they will suck you out with the retreating water. Many moons ago my friend was sucked out and rescued by a lifesaver. I didn't even notice the whole thing - I was busy talking with a topless girl on the rocks. It's important to have priorities in life. Keep your head on straight.

    Alex D.

    Tamarama is a beautiful, small, quiet beach in Sydney's suburbs. Set within a rocky bay, and with a sandy beach and grassy lawn, Tamarama for some reason doesn't seem to attract the same crowds as some of the other nearby beaches. The surfing looked spectacular, although a lot of rocks were lurking under the water's surface so although I'm mot expert, I'd suggest staying away from surfing here unless you know what you're doing and know the area. We also saw some kind of music video being shot here, which speaks volumes about the beauty of the site. Tamarama was my favourite of the Sydney beaches, and I would love to return and spend the day.

    Julie L.

    For a tiny little beach, Tamarama has it all going on! "Tama" is very popular with boogie boarders as well as surfers, and as it's nestled below the winding coastline you can get a great view of the wave action from the cliffs above. It's also a place dolphins love to frolic. Peak season for whale and dolphin spotting is May-October but dolphins come and play all year round and love catching waves beside the boogie-boarders- it is a joy to behold! This beach is the "grown-up" of the Eastern Suburbs, with volleyball nets often making an appearance, a lovely 60's surf style café perched on the edge of the beach, and beautiful people effortlessly sprawled around like gprgeous bronzed decor. There's some decent shade around the edges of the beach due to the cliffs but the water is not always crystal-clear, it's quite choppy so there's often little bits of broken up seaweed in the water. But the bathrooms are nicely maintained so you can always rinse off afterwards.

    Danielle L.

    Tamarama beach is where the beautiful people frolick. Between the dumper waves and the gorgeous, bronzed bodies which line the beach Tamarama is a beach which takes guts. The lifesavers here work hard, this beach is notorious for its rips and is closed a lot due to dangerous tides. On a summers day you feel sorry for them as they repeatedly tell swimmers to stay between the tiny flagged area and venture out to save a few embarrassed swimmers. Make no mistakes, Tamarama is the cool beach to Bronte's family friendly special and Bondi's tourist party. Filled with uber cool locals and trendy travellers it's where the cool kids go to soak up rays and dive under the massive waves. Sheltered from the wind this is a great beach to laze about and read a book or eavesdrop on the fabulous people's conversations. Testimony to its cool status is there beach volleyball court that is set-up at the back of the beach. There's also a good park area with bbqs and tables, a toilet block and a lovely cafe.

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    Review Highlights - Tamarama Beach

    Tamarama is a beautiful, rip prone beach with a long width of sand and a rock area that is asking to be explored.

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    Bondi to Coogee Beach Coastal Walk

    Bondi to Coogee Beach Coastal Walk

    4.8(99 reviews)
    1.1 kmBondi Beach, Bondi

    My favorite activity for my first week in Sydney. I can see from this trail how people can become…read moreenamored with the city. Easy access From Bondi Junction, a 20 minute bus ride depending on where you want to start. I walked 90% of the trail because i wanted shorter Bus route. FYI, the bus is within the building of Bondi Junction above the train station not street side. Reminds me of some of the cliffs along the beaches of California. Some tips. Bring swimming trunk, lotion, sun protection, and water bottle. There are refill stations along the way and bathrooms. Not much shade even on this cloudy day. Multiple beaches along the route where you can take a dip. Restaurants are also accessible, but I prefer a picnic lunch so you can enjoy the views with the plenty benches and the beaches. Some have some shady seating options. I went on a weekday so I'm guessing on weekends more crowds. The beaches often have showers and restrooms.

    An amazing, 4 mile walk! Truly breathtaking in all the ways possible. From the beautiful,…read morepicturesque spots, to the graveyard and most perfect blue water I've ever seen, this walk was worth every minute, every mile and every step. One of the most memorable, special moments of my time in Sydney. Pictures don't do it justice, but the memories will last a lifetime. Stop along the way at clovelly beach, dolphin look out, and take in natures finest when you finally make it to the Bondi icebergs!

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    Bondi Beach - 10/29/23 FYI

    Bondi Beach

    4.3(157 reviews)
    1.2 kmBondi, Bondi Beach

    Bondi Beach is incredible. There's a reason it's so popular. From the blue water, to the iconic…read moreicebergs, the whole place feels magical. While it's definitely an old beach town, it feels like an oasis. The most gorgeous water I have ever seen. The whole area is filled with delicious food options, as well. From dining in town or closer to the beach, there's something for everyone. And, the shopping is incredible. Favorite eating spot: Common Supply. Açaí bowls: D bowls And make sure to ensure some ice cream while you're there, as well!

    Bondi ! This famous stretch of iconic beach was our tour group's recent stop on this warm and sunny…read moreday. Mobbed by surfers, locals, tourists, dog walkers and instagrammers alike the broad stretch of golden sand is home to Australian surf culture. On a relatively quiet and instagrammer free day we were lucky to have a perfect view down the beach from beside the Iconic icebergs winter swimming club pool. A current controversy being mulled over by beach communities across Sydney is the annual installation of shark netting across every metropolitan beach that by design rarely deter sharks but impact a variety of sea life including seals, whales, turtles and dolphins as bycatch. With the installation of smart drumlines and a policy of tag, release and monitor at most beaches perhaps the shark nets time has come and gone. Then there was the mass shooting at Bondi's Archer Park on 12/14/25. Two gunmen--identified by Australian authorities as a father and son--targeted a crowd of hundreds at a gathering of Sydney's Jewish community on the first night of Hanukkah. They killed 15 Jews and wounded more than 40. It was Australia's worst mass shooting since the 1996 Port Arthur Massacre and the deadliest terrorist incident in the country's history. When our tour group was here, I asked about the location of the shooting. Our tour guide pointed to it, and then quickly stated that he didn't want to talk about it. I think there was a fair amount of shame behind that answer, in addition to my own opinion that Australia society has not come to terms with its antisemitism.

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    Let's Go Surfing - Changing lives... One wave at a time!

    Let's Go Surfing

    4.6(15 reviews)
    1.6 kmNorth Bondi, Bondi
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    Hubby and I are, let's just say, not natural surfers, nor very good swimmers, but we try really,…read morereally hard. As in we have had a couple dozens of lessons across Hawaii, Southern California, Costa Rica, and now Australia. We've tried going out on our own with friends to a new spot before, and nearly drowned. So since then, we've decided to always get a lesson first in an unfamiliar beach to get some local insight, and, well, try not to die, plus maybe just get a tiny bit better at catching a few waves. We got 10 students to 2 instructors, not a bad ratio for a group lesson. Lenny and Fred were super laid back and friendly. It was 2 hour lesson, but we spent over half an hour of it just stretching and doing introductions. For another half an hour, we learned about how the waves are formed, the areas to avoid, where the riptides are, etc. All important information, don't get me wrong. Just know that 1 hour of active time is more than enough for most beginners. Our instructors were great at pushing us into the waves at the right time. Every time they gave me a push, I popped up with no problem. When I tried on my own, it was more failure than success. They gave me only a couple pointers as to what I could do to improve, but understandably they were busy with everyone else. I believe every single student had a good pop up by the end of the class. The only thing I was disappointed about was that we stuck to white water only and did not go to the line up for some green waves. However, we came back the next day on our own and rented boards from here at a very reasonable price (A$70 with wetsuit for 2 hours per person), carried it over to the beach, and I actually paddled out and got a great session in! At home, we still use foam boards, and there are signs everywhere on the beach that said foam boards only, I guess for safety reasons? Intermediate to pro surfers, I'm not sure if you'd get the same enjoyment out of Bondi, but maybe try Manly instead.

    amazing i have been going there once a week for about a year and the instructor (Greg) is really…read morenice and before going to this surf school i knew nothing and now i am almost a pro, it is really safe and i have the best time surfing (i totaly recommend for kids learning to surf.‍‍ AMAZING!!

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    Tamarama Beach - beaches - Updated May 2026

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