Manly
Beach is the southernmost beach situated
on Sydney's Northern Beaches, Australia.
There are three main sections known as
Queenscliff, North Steyne, and South Steyne,
from North to South. Within a short walk
of Manly Beach is Fairy Bower and Shelley
Beach. Also adjacent to Sydney Harbour
National Park, Fairy Bower is one of the
few large wave surfing spots in Sydney
and produces a long right hand wave breaking
over a reef. Shelley Beach (and the surrounding
Cabbage Tree Bay Aquatic Reserve) is a
popular place for scuba diving. Manly
Beach is highly popular with tourists
and locals alike; a popularity rivalled
only by the famous Bondi Beach south of
the harbour. Travelling to Manly from
Sydney's main ferry terminal, Circular
Quay, takes 30 minutes by ferry or 15
minutes by catamaran.
Manly
Beach is the southernmost beach situated
on Sydney's Northern Beaches, Australia.
There are three main sections known as
Queenscliff, North Steyne, and South Steyne,
from North to South. Within a short walk
of Manly Beach is Fairy Bower and Shelley
Beach. Also adjacent to Sydney Harbour
National Park, Fairy Bower is one of the
few large wave surfing spots in Sydney
and produces a long right hand wave breaking
over a reef. Shelley Beach (and the surrounding
Cabbage Tree Bay Aquatic Reserve) is a
popular place for scuba diving. Manly
Beach is highly popular with tourists
and locals alike; a popularity rivalled
only by the famous Bondi Beach south of
the harbour. Travelling to Manly from
Sydney's main ferry terminal, Circular
Quay, takes 30 minutes by ferry or 15
minutes by catamaran.
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