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Bondi Beach

Check the surf conditions before you head out. Sometimes it looks calm but can be choppy later in the day, especially around noon.

If you’re thinking about surfing, consider taking a lesson with one of the local schools around 9 AM. They provide boards, and you'll be hitting the waves in no time!

Don’t forget to wear plenty of sunscreen, even on cloudy days. I learned that the hard way after getting sunburned during my visit!

Bring your own snacks and drinks to save some cash. Food at the beach can be pricey, and you’ll want to enjoy lunch without breaking the bank.
Snapper Rocks

Bring your own snacks and drinks, because the nearby cafes can be pretty pricey. I ended up spending way too much on a sandwich!

If you're not a surfer, don’t just watch – take a lesson! I thought it would be awkward, but the instructors are super chill and you'll have a blast.

I recommend exploring the rock pools at low tide. It's a fun way to spend some time and look at all the little sea creatures!
Manly Beach

My tip is to skip the expensive beachside cafes; the local markets have yummy food for much less. Plus, you get to mingle with locals!

I suggest taking the scenic ferry, but book your ticket in advance. The views are worth every penny, and you also save time compared to driving.

Try to arrive before 10 AM for a quieter beach experience and snag a good spot. The later it gets, the busier it becomes!

I found that the best fish and chips are at a little place called 'The Boathouse'—grab a picnic, and enjoy it on the beach!
Dee Why Beach

Check out the local cafes for breakfast instead of the beach kiosks. I found a cute spot down the road that had better coffee and cheaper prices!

If you're renting surfboards, check out the local shops instead of the overpriced ones at the beach. I saved a bunch and still got good gear!
Surfers Point

My advice is to arrive around 7 AM if you want to enjoy the beach without the crowds. It's surprisingly peaceful, and you can snag the best spots for sunbathing or surfing!

I suggest checking the surf conditions before you go, especially if you're a beginner. The waves can get pretty intense, so waiting for the right day can really make your experience a lot better

If you're looking to save some cash on food, there's a great picnic area just a short walk from the beach. Grab some snacks from the local grocery store instead of pricey cafes. Trust me, you'll be glad you did!
Go Ride A Wave Noosa
Crescent Head

Check the local swell and tide conditions before you head out for surfing; you’ll save time looking for the best spots. I found that the early morning waves around 7 AM were definitely the best!
Surfers Paradise Beach

My advice is to hit the beach around 4 PM. It’s less crowded, and the sunset views are absolutely stunning. Perfect for those Instagram pics!
The Pass

If you're keen to surf, rent your boards from local shops instead of the beach rentals—they offer better prices and equipment. So much better than what I found renting on-site!
Byron Beach

I suggest grabbing breakfast at a local cafe before hitting the beach – it saves time, and trust me, you'll want to refuel after a morning surf! Check out the vibe at Bayleaf, the coffee's great.

You might wanna skip the beach parking lots and look for street parking instead. I found a spot a few blocks away, and it saved me $10 on parking fees. Plus, you'll get to enjoy a little walk!