In 1770, intrepid British explorer Capt. James Cook landed at Broken Bay during his voyages across the Pacific. What he found were beautiful beaches, lush landscapes and the aboriginal inhabitants who called this place home. Today, the area is known as a destination for the affluent, where celebrities live and those with cash play. Palm Beach, located on the same peninsula near where the aforementioned captain landed, is also a popular filming spot for films and television shows, notably the soap opera series Home and Away . Visitors won’t have to afford a mansion to enjoy Palm Beach, as the beaches offer enough room for those of any income.
Address:
New South Wales 2108, Australia
Recommended sightseeing time:
0.5-1 day
Phone:
+61-2-99741373
Ticket Price
Free entry
Sydney travel destinations recommended by Warholers🩵💚
#January travel support event #Overseas travel #Australia #Sydney
#Travel destination recommendation #Bondi Beach #Manly Beach #Opera House
1. Bondi Beach
The already famous Bondi Beach!
If you eat mapo gelato and cross the road to take a picture with the fields and the sea in the background, it will come out really well👍
2. Manly Beach
I personally liked Manly Beach better
If you go to the right, there is a small beach called Shelly Beach, which is good for snorkeling, and if you go to the left, there is a wormhole, which is so pretty..♡
3. Sydney Observatory
If you come to Sydney, you absolutely must visit the observatory!
It was a hundred or a thousand times more impressive than the opera..!
It's really nice to spread out a mat and read a book or listen to music
I recommend watching the sunset too! ㅡㅡㅡㅡㅡㅡㅡSuburbsㅡㅡㅡㅡㅡㅡㅡㅡ
4. Ulleung-gong Kiama
The first photo is Ulleung-gongㅎㅎ
It takes about an hour and a half by train, but it's okay when you have plenty of time~ I saw the fountain? and walked along the trail, and the natural grass and fields were so pretty that it was a perfect photo spotㅎㅎ
For reference, I recommend Kiama on cloudy days.. It's even prettier when the waves are strong
5. Palm Beach
I recommend this if you have a car
The color of the sea is really pretty, and it was a bit difficult to get up, but...
The two beaches that you can see at a glance are fantastic..
I only saw it briefly, but I was satisfiedㅎㅎ
6. Shelly Beach near Gosford, not next to Manly
It's a bit far to go by train, but it's really pretty!! Especially the sea where you feed the pelicans is really crazy...
The sea is right next to India, so foreigners jump right in and swim, and the depth gets deeper and then the other side is another island? so it gets lower again, which is so amazing
And because it's nearby, it definitely feels more foreign!
+ Other places: I enjoyed Port Stephens and Blue Mountains so much that I went there again when I visited with my family ㅎㅎ
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Palm Beach Track เดินป่าระยะสั้น ซิดนีย์
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Location: Palm Beach Track Short hike Sydney
Atmosphere: Our favourite beach! Plenty of parking, beautiful sunset walk on the beach. Walk up to the lighthouse as well. Deep pools for kids to play in a safer area. Rock pools on the other side. Shops for takeaway and food. A bit windy, so always bring a windbreaker if you plan on going there.
Location: 1193 Barrenjoey Road located inside Governor Phillip Park, Palm Beach NSW 2108, Australia
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Discovering the Beauty of Australia: The Natural Wonders of the Twin Seas
Discovering the Beauty of Australia: The Natural Wonders of the Twin Seas
Sydney's surrounding must-visit spot Palm Beach is a 1-hour drive from Sydney, located in the northern part
Suitable for swimming, surfing, walking, hiking
The summit is an excellent viewpoint▲
(The mountain is not high but there are quite a few steps, it's best to wear sports gear) Great for watching the sunset
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Palm Beach
Palm Beach is located at the northernmost tip of the North Shore of Sydney. It is a narrow peninsula with a shape similar to a mushroom on the map. The peninsula is only about 400 meters wide, with beaches on both the east and west sides, collectively known as Palm Beach. At the top of the peninsula is a mountain range nearly 100 meters high, which is the famous Barrenjoey Headland. Here stands the historic Barrenjoey Lighthouse and the lighthouse keeper's cottage. Due to the rain, we did not climb to the top of the lighthouse and could not enjoy the panoramic view of Palm Beach. We only took a few photos on the beach, which was a bit regretful!
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Palm Beach
Palm Beach is a suburb in the Northern Beaches region of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Palm Beach is located 41 kilometres (25 mi) north of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of Northern Beaches Council. Palm Beach sits on a peninsula at the end of Barrenjoey Road, between Pittwater and Broken Bay.[3] The population of Palm Beach was 1,593 as at the 2016 census.
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