Coogee Beach

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Coogee Beach

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Coogee NSW, Australia

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Coogee Beach, with its golden sands and inviting surf, is a blissful gem featuring rock pools, tasty fish 'n' chips, and a breezy walkway perfect for relaxation.  

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"A jewel in the crown of Sydney’s Eastern Beaches, Coogee Beach is a long curve of golden sand with seductively sparkling waters and great swimming. This family-friendly patrolled beach offers sheltered surf and refreshing rock pools backed by relaxing grassy areas. Coogee Beach's kid-friendly manmade rock pool is located at the south end by the Surf Living Saving Club. A short walk south, discover McIver’s Ladies Baths (open to women and kids only) and, farther on, Wylie’s Baths, a large ocean-tidal pool with paid access for secluded swimming, snacking, and lounging." - Sophie Davies

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Vincent Khoo

Google
Beautiful beach full with visitors and surfers. This beach is particularly lively over weekend. Nice place to chill out, and this is also a good starting point to walk to Bondi Beach

Double Ve Ve

Google
Coogee Beach – A Relaxing Coastal Gem in Sydney If you’re looking for a beautiful, laid-back beach that’s not overly crowded like Bondi, Coogee Beach is the perfect spot. I visited on a sunny afternoon and instantly fell in love with the calm atmosphere, clean sand, and crystal-clear water. There’s a nice coastal walk from Bondi to Coogee that offers stunning ocean views — definitely worth doing if you enjoy scenic walks. The beach itself is great for swimming, relaxing, or even having a picnic on the grassy areas nearby. There are also lots of cafés and restaurants just across the street, so it’s easy to grab a coffee or lunch while enjoying the ocean breeze. What I really liked was how peaceful it felt compared to other busy beaches. It’s family-friendly, with good facilities like showers and toilets, and lifeguards on duty. Highly recommend if you’re visiting Sydney and want to enjoy a beautiful beach day without the chaos!

Julio Yanes

Google
Coogee is one of Sydney’s most relaxed and picturesque coastal suburbs. It offers the perfect blend of beachside charm, local character, and urban convenience. Whether you’re a visitor or a local, it’s an easy place to spend an entire day—or even a few. The beach itself is beautiful: a wide, curved stretch of golden sand with calm waters, making it especially popular with families and swimmers. There’s a gentle, laid-back energy here that feels more chilled than Bondi but still lively enough to keep things interesting. The promenade is well-kept and inviting, with grassy areas, shaded benches, and open space for picnics, yoga, or just watching the waves. One of Coogee’s highlights is the Coogee to Bondi coastal walk. It’s an absolute must if you enjoy scenic walks, ocean views, and cliffside paths. The trail takes you past coves, rock pools, and lookout points, and while it can get busy, the views are worth it every time. In terms of amenities, Coogee has everything you need—cafés, pubs, small restaurants, and convenience stores all within walking distance of the beach. There’s a strong local feel, with friendly service and a good mix of long-time residents, young professionals, and travelers. Places like Coogee Pavilion are popular for food and drinks, especially on weekends. Public transport makes it pretty easy to reach from the city, though parking can be tricky on hot or holiday weekends. But once you’re there, everything is walkable, and it’s easy to spend time without needing to rush or plan too much. Overall, Coogee is a great mix of natural beauty, accessibility, and local life. It’s less hectic than some of Sydney’s other beach suburbs, and that’s part of what makes it so appealing. A great spot to unwind, swim, explore, or just take in the coastal atmosphere.

Lilian N L

Google
A beach which shows us beautiful colours of nature - a good place to have a picnic, enjoy the blue sky/sea, soft grass and cool breeze. Ps: A crowded spot on weekends

Sakib Chowdhury

Google
Coogee Beach is one of Sydney’s most beloved coastal gems, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, laid-back atmosphere, and local charm. Located just a few kilometers southeast of the city center, it’s ideal for both locals and tourists seeking a more relaxed alternative to the often-busier Bondi Beach.

Meesala Surya Rama Narendra

Google
Excellent place for a nice beach view, great walking experience and fun place with a lot of surfers motivating us to take up a new sport.

Cindy Jöviānd

Google
📍 𝗖𝗼𝗼𝗴𝗲𝗲 𝗕𝗲𝗮𝗰𝗵 ⭑.ᐟ ❤︎ 𝗠𝗼𝗼𝗱-𝗯𝗮𝘀𝗲𝗱: I needed a peaceful walk by the ocean to clear my mind and breathe fresh air after a busy week. ❤︎ 𝗙𝗮𝘃 𝘀𝗽𝗼𝘁: The cliffside memorial with the statue of Virgin Mary—so serene and touching. ❤︎ 𝗚𝗼𝗼𝗱 𝗳𝗼𝗿: Solo walks, ocean-view reflections, and photo spots with spiritual and coastal vibes. ❤︎ 𝗩𝗶𝗯𝗲: Tranquil, emotional, slightly overcast—like nature whispering quietly. This beach felt like more than just a coastline. The air was crisp, the sky soft and grey, and the sound of waves crashing gently on rocks gave the whole area a comforting rhythm. One of the most touching spots I came across was a small memorial with flowers and a handmade cross—it caught my heart off guard. It’s one of those places that makes you pause, reflect, and appreciate life. The coastal walk along Coogee was less crowded than Bondi, with soft ocean breezes and the kind of view that makes you slow down your steps. I passed rocky ledges, wildflowers, and quiet stretches of grass—each step felt like a conversation with the sea. Whether you’re here for a walk, a moment of prayer, or to just feel grounded again, Coogee holds space for you. A spiritual kind of calm. —𝑺𝒊𝒏𝒋𝒐𝒇⋆𐙚₊˚⊹♡

Michèle O'Dea Bell

Google
A beautiful family friendly beach with clean washrooms and lots of shady, grassy spots to sit as well as a spectacular beach and a trail to walk along the coast in both directions! Restaurants, cafes, shops, and a sweet beach town feel!

John T.

Yelp
Even if it's winter time here, this was a beautiful beach to visit. Very clean and scenic and a variety of activities to partake in. Plus a few nearby eateries and plenty of restrooms. The parking lot was a bit limited but still convenient.

Anh L.

Yelp
The sister and I went to check out this beach and took a little stroll around the area. Parking was easy to find, but it was packed. The beach was full of people and the sand looked clean and the water looked great and clear. I like that there is a nice green area to walk your pets or to just chill and have a picnic. It's definitely a place to visit for a nice day out and just to hang out with people. There is also plenty of places to eat at around the area; so everything you need is within walking distance. The place I liked was the cliff area because you can enjoy the view of the beach from above, but also been in the grassy area as well. You definitely get a good view of the beach. I would come back here again.

Jennifer K.

Yelp
I started my Coastal Hike from Congee Beach. After I got off the bus, the first sight was a beautiful beach with nice fine sand and calm blue ocean! Smaller than Bondi Beach. The cliff on the side has really interesting and pretty rock formation.

Benjamin B.

Yelp
The Khloe Kardashian of beaches. All the other annoying family members hog the headlines with their see-through boots and their no talent, but this is where the real gold is. Giles Baths rock pool on the north headland. Wylie Baths on the south. A golden stretch of sand and clear AF water in between. Coogee Palace on the promenade. Grass and dogs and half of Rio de Janiero. Food and pubs and acai and churrasco. What's not to love? A: nothing. Plus it's not as far away as Maroubra, which you have to drive through suburbia to get to.

Aud A.

Yelp
You should go to Bondi or Manly instead because Coogee has (more): - fighting. it's peak season, I know, but The Youths... I've witnessed multiple fights, often within friend groups. The poor police officers patrolling Coogee work to de-escalate situations though it ruins the ambiance. Bondi seems to have ninja police officers who appear out of nowhere and disappear with offending parties. where to? don't know but nuisa - dogs in rock pools. They aren't allowed presumably because the untrained ones will bark at and 'chase' swimming humans. It's often the same ones and the fauxpologies gets absurd when dogs without leashes / leads get in your face....yet again. - cockroaches. this is apparently where all the cockroaches meet up on hot humid days - aggressive seagulls. these well-dressed gangsters are on the sand, in your face, on the foot paths....

Mandi A.

Yelp
Beautiful spot to watch the sunrise over sea and salute the sun on the grass just behind the beach! Stunning! I loved how although there wee plenty of people around jogging and walking dogs, there was still a great sense of peace and quite in the area Looked like the lifesaving service starts around 7 am and the morning waves were very gentle, if you're into a brisk morning dip in the fresh mid winter sea. Much nicer than nearby and crowded Bondi.

Christina N.

Yelp
What a beautiful beach!! This place reminds me of Santa Cruz back in California, with the even waves crashing onto the pretty beach. Wow. I love picturesque view of the houses by the cliff and the small cove where you can get some snorkelling done. The water is pretty choppy though, so I dont think its good for swimming unfortunately. Nonetheless, the beach is pretty nice for a tan or a game of beach volleyball. Love it!

Barry T.

Yelp
I like Coogee Beach because it's not as busy as Bondi Beach - so it's easier to find parking or get a seat on the bus getting or coming to Coogee. The park is definetly great for BBQ picnics and large enough to play a casual game of football or frisbee.

Christina A.

Yelp
I love most Perth beaches, and Coogee Beach has a pretty special place in my heart. I grew up not too far from here, so it's just always been my local beach. Perth's coastline is pretty spectacular, and Coogee Beach is no exception to that. Soft white sand, beautiful clear and clean waters, a few connecting parks, picnic and BBQ facilities available, and a playground for the kids. There are a few jetties that people do a lot of fishing from them and there's a pontoon to swim out to during the summer months. It isn't a patrolled beach for the most part as well, but it's usually quite a calm beach. There is also a cafe available. It's changed hands quite a few times, and I would say the quality has definitely picked up in the last few years. It is a little pricey for what you get, but considering it is a beach-side cafe and the only venue on hand with a convenient walking distance, it's not too bad. A beautiful place to spend time with friends, family or some well deserved alone time. I've even started coming here for cardio workouts, and there are a few boot camps that run sessions along the beach.

Jenny K.

Yelp
So i'm a newbie living in the Sydney area, but the first beach I visited was Coogee and I'm so happy that I did. I have been to many many beaches across the world ranging from the Virgin Islands, to Spain and California to Costa Rica so although I haven't visited the other beaches in Sydney.... yet, I can say I quite enjoyed this beach. I'm not a lover of large crowds but the beach was clean and the seagulls were sparse. Although the tide was quite strong that day, the lifeguards did have a section for swimmers to get wet. They have also just added a beach library which is such a great idea... community spirit! I'm not a fan of swimming in Ocean's - a fear of all things awful, I did like the idea of the rock pools and wanted to come back for those. When we were grabbing some beers across the road at the Coogee Cafe (Click here for that review: http://www.yelp.com.au/biz/coogee-bay-hotel-brasserie-coogee-2?hrid=ZndhRP3e0s0B48_QgF25Og) were were told that there was a women's only rock pool and here is where my review gets the four stars! I went back to Coogee two weeks after my first visit for McIvers Baths, the last remaining sea-water pool for ladies in Australia, and if you're a lady I highly suggest visiting. The rock pool is decently sheltered on both sides so you are free to take off your top. There are grassy platforms, to bath and a toilet/shower to prep yourself. You have a beautiful view of Coogee and the Ocean without the screaming tots, so its a lovely get-a-way where you can feel comfortable to tan without your top. Bring a book, some sunnies and lotion for your boobs and you're good to go. My suggestion is getting a spot on the lower grassy platforms as the higher ones get shade about 3pm. Have fun!

Sharn G.

Yelp
It's not as wavey as it's neighbours, but sometimes Coogee can put on a good wave show! There's the ladeh's only pool which you can use for 20c not too far from the beach itself. The lovely cafe on the beach does a mean grilled fish if you're feeling hungry. They offer salads and other things to eat. If that doesn't tickle your taste buds then feel free to wonder across the road from the beach for a multitude of take away choices. Also it's a great end to the Bondi to Coogee walk (6km all in all) - feel free to finish your walk under a tree enjoying the ocean breeze.

Alex D.

Yelp
Coogee Beach is a big but beautiful stretch of sand along the Sydney coast, with the aquamarine water that you come to expect of Australia's beaches. We didn't spend long here, but I preferred the vibe at Coogee to some of the more popular beaches, and the swimming pool carved into the rock looked particularly spectacular.

Taz D.

Yelp
Having lived in Sydney previously the name "Coogee" has a familiarity about it. Coogee in Freo is picture perfect- white sand, well scaped dunes, with anchoring bushes and easy access to the ocean. Only a short walk there are several nooks along the dune line to set up camp or you can join the masses by the waters edge. I called into Coogee beach a couple weeks ago during the Chilli Festival and it was certainly the second hottest place to be in Freo that weekend. Beautiful beach, beautiful bodies- what more could one want? A must for any water baby in the area.

Rachel C.

Yelp
Coogee was my go-to beach when I first moved to Sydney. The most easily accessible by both car and public transport, it was the only beach we frequented. The surf was mild enough for my friends that didn't like waves and yet with enough of a swell to satisfy (kind of). Because of its accessibility (amongst other reasons I'm sure) Coogee is always packed. From the first sunny/slightly warm day of the year, Sydney-siders and tourists flock to Coogee's sandy shore - a shore that I'm constantly scanning for needles. And whilst this may sound a little paranoid (I'm yet to find a needle), there's still reason for caution, with glinting shards of glass and still burning cigarettes hiding amongst the sand. What's more, as someone who goes to the beach to swim, the packs of girls in bikinis with full faces of make-up and perfectly straightened hair reading aloud excerpts from cosmo magazines tend to make me sick. Yes, I'm aware that this kind of crowd can be found most places and yet Coogee seems to draw them in (I bet it's their cigarette butts I'm walking on too). Whilst no longer my beach of choice, I still pretty frequently attend Coogee. The beach is surrounded by a pretty good selection of smoothies and fish and chips, as well as bars for a post-beach drink. Also, parking is plentiful and if you're willing to walk a bit, you can often find unlimited parking.

Matthew L.

Yelp
I lived literally 100 meters from the sand of Coogee Beach when I studied abroad in Sydney, so I was here pretty frequently. Aside from the occasional crazy amounts of seaweed days, the water was clear and clean. The sand is also really clean, I'd go on runs right along the water and I'd never step on anything out of the ordinary - no syringes or broken glass here! There's also a nice terrace-like path that goes along much of the beach if you prefer running on pavement. There were a few stone blocks on the right end of the beach where I'd get the occasional workout on too. Great thing about this place are the outdoor grills - super clean and perfect for a chill picnic/bbq. The bus stops right near the steps leading to the beach, and there are plenty of food options right near by. I wouldn't recommend surfing here as the waves are "dumpy," meaning the water is very calm until it forms a sudden wave right before hitting the shore. I got absolutely murdered once when there were these dumping waves taller than me -_- It doesn't usually get crowded here and the people are super friendly. If you get the chance, I'd definitely come here for a calm and relaxed day at the beach.

Marguarete W.

Yelp
Mark C said it all pretty much! You get to see the freight boats "zip" by on their way north. Popular place for walkers and runners! For kids building sandcastles too!

Sath S.

Yelp
Clean, quiet and a very calm beach. What else would you ask for a beach!! Coogee has been one of my fav beach all along. Great for fitness on the beach with it's flat surface and spacious nature it's perfect to do running drills and the sort. Water is always calm and not as choppy as beaches like Floreat or city beach. Great amenities at the local surf life saving club with the newly built club. Toilets are always clean and well kept. Only thing they could do better would probably more parking bays?? Can get slightly pack on a weekend. Overall it's a great beach and it's my local. Can't ask for a nicer beach :)

Sylwia W.

Yelp
Coogee is a nice beach to go. Lots of space, cafe and pubs nearby. You will get lots of backpackers too. It's better parking-wise than Bondi and you can always catch the bus from the citym too.

Lydia A.

Yelp
Coogee is my favourite beach. I love walking along the coastal path from Bondi, finishing in the park at the top of the hill with the most fabulous view down to Coogee and the sea. Of course, Coogee gets busy, but it seems less rammed than Bondi and I think more beautiful. There's a great promenade that stretches all the way around the sand, perfect for a brisk walk or a place to eat fish and chips without consuming mouthfuls of sand. The centre of Coogee is only a matter of meters away, so it's perfectly easy to go and buy a drink or a sandwich and take it down to the beach to enjoy. The sand is clean, the sea is cool and it is a beautiful place to spend a day of sunbathing and relaxing. Easily accessible by bus, there's no excuse not to come down here to explore.

Paul J.

Yelp
After an hour-long bus ride from Glebe to Coogee, I was cranky and miserable. Alright, I'm exaggerating, but I was itching to just take my shoes off and lie on the beach like a seal. Surrounded by cliffs, Coogee is a scenic and roomy beach to relax and enjoy the surf. As far as the crowd, it is definitely not pretentious like Bondi. You'll see different types of people here, from students to hip young parents. The sand is clean and the water is pleasant, though I find Bondi much nicer. There can be some rough waves at Coogee, though the majority of them are kept at bay by Wedding Cake Island several hundred metres off shore. You can waves crash violently into this rocky island from the beach. Watch out for rip currents, as they can be strong all along the shore. There's also promenade that surrounds the beach, which is perfect for jogging or a pleasant walk.

adam w.

Yelp
The plan was to head to Bronte Beach, but an accidental detour lead us to park at one end of Coogee Beach. Early on a Saturday, you'll find yourself surrounded with parents having their morning coffee at the local cafe with their kids, people walking their dogs, early morning joggers, volley ball goers and of course the odd swimmer enjoying the surf. Speaking of which, it really isn't the best beach to surf or body board, but definitely still great to swim between the flags, sunbake and people watch. It's worth checking out this scenic destination.

Lauren C.

Yelp
Holy undercurrents, Batman! I've only been to Coogee once, and I liked it, but the rips and undercurrents were so strong the day I went that the patrols closed the beach! I don't blame them though; while wading in the water, I was pulled down so hard by the retreating surf that I was knocked clean on my butt. My bikini bottom filled up with sand, I received a tittering, "Are you ok? *giggle*" from my beach companion...yeah, not one of my better moments. Apparently, strong water isn't the norm for this beach, so eventually I'll give it another go. We eventually moved over to the rock pool to actually get some swimming in before heading home. The water in there was clear and cool; a lovely compliment to the hot summer day. Lots of kids in the pool, they were minorly annoying but otherwise fairly well behaved. The beach itself is gorgeous. Very picturesque; the water is so blue and the sand is light and lovely. It's less well known as a tourist beach so it isn't as crowded, but the people watching is still awesome here. There's a tiny cafe/fish shack on the beach that does awesome grilled fish. There was a line and a wait for food and I totally understand why. I'm a sucker for fresh seafood and the grilled barramundi I had totally hit the spot. Yum.

Peter S.

Yelp
Good beach, a little small but usually quieter than the more popular beach like Bondi, etc. Great for BBQs/ relaxing. Not good for surfing as it has a bad profile for waves. Also represents the start/end of the coogee to bondi coastal walk, which is a plus as you can have nice walk then swim or vice versa.

Mark C.

Yelp
There are two jetties along this stretch of beach. The main one as you walk over the dunes and a second one further to the south. There is a new shark netted area under construction at present but due to open in a few days. The netted area has a pontoon in the middle for people to swim out to and grab some sun or just something to jump off into the water to make a splash if you are looking for something to jump off that is not as large as the jetty. On the south side of the jetty (main one) there is another pontoon equipped with a slide! There is plenty of space if you move further down the beach for those wanting to play ball games or just find a quiet bit of sand to lie down and read a book. When I went out a little further I found a few small fish and quite a few starfish. A cafe can be found at the end of the paved path leading to the beach which serves lovely fish and chips and an assortment of other food but to me lunch at the beach equals fish and chips. Like all beaches if you are there when the wind picks up some sand may get blown around at ankle height or in your ear if you are lying down, one I consider a free exfoliation and the other is just bothersome. Great place to spend a day if you are south of the river and looking for a beach to pass the day away.

Tim S.

Yelp
This has to be one of my most favourite beaches! The water is so calm and clear, and the facilities are great... Plenty of picnic areas as well!