


Manly Beach
About
Manly Beach is a stunning family destination featuring calm, patrolled swimming areas perfect for children, gentle waves ideal for first-time surfers, and endless stretches of golden sand for building castles. The beachfront promenade offers cafes, ice cream shops, and grassy picnic areas, making it easy to spend an entire day enjoying this iconic Australian beach with the whole family.
Highlights
- ✓Patrolled swimming areas with professional lifeguards on duty daily
- ✓Beginner-friendly surfing lessons available from multiple local surf schools
- ✓Rock pool at Fairy Bower for safe paddling with toddlers
- ✓Corso promenade with ice cream shops, playgrounds, and family dining
- ✓Stunning Manly to Spit coastal walk with sections suitable for older kids
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive before 9am to snag street parking and claim a good spot on the sand before crowds arrive, especially on weekends and school holidays.
- 2.Always swim between the red and yellow flags where lifeguards patrol. Ask lifeguards about daily conditions as they're helpful with families.
- 3.Bring reef-safe sunscreen (SPF 50+), rash guards for kids, and plenty of water. Australian sun is intense year-round, even on cloudy days.
- 4.The northern end near the rock pool (Fairy Bower) has calmer water perfect for young children and toddlers learning to swim.
- 5.Take the scenic Manly Ferry from Circular Quay in Sydney (30 minutes). Kids love the boat ride and you'll avoid driving and parking hassles.
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings (9am-12pm) from October to April for warm weather and smaller crowds. Weekends get very busy, especially during Australian school holidays (mid-December to late January). Early morning offers calmest conditions for young swimmers.
What to Know
Beach access is free. Parking is limited and expensive ($6-8 AUD per hour), so the ferry from Sydney is recommended. Toilet facilities, change rooms, and showers are available. Numerous cafes and takeaway shops line the beachfront esplanade.
Seasonal Notes
Year-round destination, but summer (December to February) offers warmest water and best swimming conditions. Stinger (jellyfish) season is rare this far south. Winter (June to August) still sees mild weather (15-20°C) but cooler water, though wetsuits make surfing lessons possible. Christmas and New Year periods are extremely crowded.
Nearby Eats
The Corso (pedestrian mall connecting ferry to beach) has numerous family options including Huggo's Manly for beachfront dining and fish and chips from Manly Ocean Foods. For quick bites, try Gelato Messina or the many pizza and burger spots along the esplanade.
More Activities Near Manly
Shelly Beach
Shelly Beach is a sheltered swimming cove perfect for families with young children, offering calm, protected waters that make it one of Manly's safest beach options. The rock pools are ideal for little explorers, while older kids can try snorkeling in the clear waters to spot colorful fish and marine life. With a scenic coastal boardwalk connecting it to Manly Beach, it's a peaceful alternative to the more crowded surf beaches.
Manly Scenic Walkway
This spectacular 10km coastal walking trail offers families the perfect blend of natural beauty and accessible adventure, with multiple entry and exit points so you can tackle as much or as little as you like. The route winds through bushland and alongside stunning harbor beaches, with plenty of playgrounds, picnic spots, and swimming opportunities along the way to keep kids entertained and motivated.
North Head
North Head offers families breathtaking clifftop walks with sweeping Pacific Ocean views, wide paths perfect for strollers, and grassy picnic areas where kids can run freely. This historic headland combines easy nature trails, fascinating military history sites, and wildlife spotting opportunities, making it an ideal outdoor adventure for families visiting Sydney's Northern Beaches.
Curl Curl Boardwalk
The Curl Curl Boardwalk offers families an unforgettable coastal adventure along Sydney's stunning Northern Beaches, connecting ten beautiful beaches with safe swimming spots and breathtaking ocean views. This accessible walking path is perfect for families who want to experience Australia's famous beach culture while enjoying a manageable outdoor adventure that combines exercise, nature exploration, and beach fun all in one outing.