Jon L.
Yelp
Visited Sydney a few months ago and my plan was to check out a couple beaches while I was there. If you have been to Seattle, you know that there aren't many proper beaches here. So unless I am flying to Southern California or home to Hawaii, I don't spend time at a beach too often.
The beach that I was most looking forward to visiting while in Sydney was Bondi Beach. Unfortunately, there was a massive rainstorm while I was in town so I was unable to go there. While I was unable to visit Bondi, I managed to get out to Manly early in my trip.
The best and fastest way to get to Manly from Sydney is to take a ferry ride from Circular Quay to Manly Wharf. The trip takes about 30 minutes, unless you decide to take the Fast Ferry which is even quicker. From the wharf, it is a short walk of a couple blocks through a pedestrian walkway called The Corso to reach the beach.
It was a happenstance that I came to the beach on the same day as the annual food festival, Taste of Manly was going on. This made my visit a lot more lively as there were plenty of food and drink booths to partake. The streets were full of people enjoying the festivities.
While there were a lot of people in the area, the beach itself was not very crowded. There was plenty of room to plop your beach towel and enjoy the sun here. I didn't see that many people in the sandy areas of the beach. Most people decided to stay street side where the festival was happening.
The beach here is large and the sand stretches far down the road from here. It reminds me of the beaches in Southern California, particular in San Diego. There were even beach volleyball courts. Though there are clear indicators that this isn't actually a beach in SoCal as the area is filled with pine trees.
While there were some surfers here, the waves weren't very big. I didn't get in the water, but wet my feet as the tide came in. I found the water to be nice and warm. I thought that the water being cold might be a reason why there weren't many people on the beach, but that wasn't the case.
I didn't get a chance to visit Bondi so I can't provide a comparison on which one is better. But based on my visit to Manly, this beach seems like a better option if you are looking for one that is not as crowded. If Taste of Manly wasn't going on when I went, the beach would have been more quiet.
Overall, I really liked Manly Beach. The beach and surrounding shopping district makes for a nice place to spend a day at if you are visiting Sydney for the first time. I highly recommend taking the ferry over to Manly.