Discover the best top things to do in Randwick, Australia including Lets Go Surfing, Pro Dive, Clovelly Outdoor Gym, McIvers Baths, St Michael's Golf Club, Maroubra Beach, Henry Head Walking Track, Frenchman's Beach, Heffron Pedal Park, Congwong Beach.
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5.0 based on 59 reviews
AUSTRALIA'S GREATEST SURF SCHOOLS ON AUSTRALIA'S GREATEST BEACHES! Lets Go Surfing Maroubra Beach is an award winning surf school offering fantastic learn to surf classes & courses for kids & adults, locals & tourists, corporate groups, schools & university groups 365 days a year at Sydney'd best kept secret .......Beautiful Maroubra Beach. We also operate at Coogee Beach with Stand up Paddle boarding lessons and tours.
4.5 based on 161 reviews
PRO DIVE is Sydney's No#1 dive center. Every week we run snorkel tours, learn to dive classes, boat diving, advanced courses, shore diving and night diving. There are over 600 different species of fish located right here in Sydney so come join us for a fun day out diving!
4.5 based on 32 reviews
These are lovely baths - a really nice way to spend the afternoon. Everyone is super chilled and relaxed. I imagine it gets pretty packed in the summer though as it’s not that big a place. Would definitely recommend !
4.5 based on 18 reviews
St. Michael’s stands among Australia’s best, recently ranked as one of New South Wales top ten golf courses, and holds a national ranking amongst the top fifty. With a location immersed within the Botany Bay National Parkland, adjoining the Pacific Ocean, course designer’s Glancey and Moran(1938) had vision of designing a tough championship links course, without disturbing the natural terrain and beauty of the Little Bay peninsula (par 72). Today St. Michael’s has evolved as one of Australia’s few environmentally aware golf links by implementing specific programs aimed at protecting our resources, flora and fauna. The objective is to reduce our carbon footprint, protect the endangered species of this region and to be responsible for the way in which we function as a golfing business.
In addition to all the reviews about the layout of this great hidden golf course which is always presented as one of Sydneys' best test of golf and also its popular function area with panoramic views, mention must also be made of the bistro which is open to the public most days for lunch and sometimes for breakfast. They offer a good choice of a la carte and blackboard specials all at very reasonable prices. The service is friendly in the clubhouse and you are made very welcomed while enjoying a magnificent outlook over the coastline.
4.5 based on 162 reviews
First time going there and the beach was amazing, white sand and clear blue waters. The waves were decent and not dangerous to kids. If you walk further south there are two rock pools. Comparing this with Cronulla beach there were more lifeguards on the beach and patrolling this area. Summer day and scorching heat, the beach was packed. Parking was hard to find and took us a while to find parking. Once you find parking you hold it to dear life and maximise your stay.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
I've lived in Sydney for many years and can't believe I've missed out on this area until now. The Henry Head Walking Track, along with the Cape Banks Trail which follows on, provide some excellent harbour views, enjoyable bush walk tracks, and the chance to explore some of the original fortifications. Note, the Henry Head Walking Track branches off to Browns Rock as you approach Henry Head. I didn't feel the walk to the Rock was worth the ~600m detour so would suggest skipping that. Tip, if you're quite active it's worth considering starting your walk at La Perouse, then taking the Henry Head Walking Track and Cape Banks Trail, then walking to Malabar to then enjoy the coastal walk between there and Maroubra.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
Absolutely perfect family beach. Protected from the Harbour swell and with cafes and restaurants nearby, this quiet beach is a great spot to spend a day.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
Congwong is an idyllic stretch of clean, golden sand located at La Perouse towards the mouth of Botany Bay. The water is beautifully clear and clean and because of the beach's south-facing aspect, large waves are a rarity. But while the waves are small or non-existent, and there are no obvious rips, the beach has a steep gradient at the water's edge. So, it is not necessarily great for young children. There are no facilities at the beach, though there are toilets in nearby Cann Park and La Perouse's strip of cafes is only a few hundred metres away.
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