Discover the best top things to do in Bondi, Australia including Lets Go Surfing, Treera Thai massage, Bondi to Coogee Walk, Tamarama Beach, Speakeasy Bar, Sam Fiszman Park, Bondi Openair Cinema, Dive Centre Bondi, Kings Canyon Tour - ATT kings.
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Changing the world...One wave at a time! AUSTRALIA'S GREATEST SURF SCHOOL ON AUSTRALIA'S GREATEST BEACH! Bondi's only officially licensed surf school will have you up on a board in two hours! Do what the locals do..........Lets Go Surfing!
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A cliff top coastal walk, the Bondi to Coogee walk extends for six km in Sydney’s eastern suburbs. The walk features stunning views, beaches, parks, cliffs, bays and rock pools. The beaches and parks offer a place to rest, swim or a chance to eat at one of the cafes, hotels, restaurants or takeaways. All beaches offer picnic shelters, electric barbecues, play areas, kiosks, toilets and change-rooms. The walk is not difficult, there are medium gradient paths and several staircases with occasional seating. It takes about two hours to complete the Bondi to Coogee Beach section of the walk and another hour and a half if you choose to continue to Maroubra.
Taking in panoramic views of the coast from Bondi Beach south to Coogee this paved coastal walk is a spectacular way to spend a day out in Sydney. Stop along the way for a swim at different beaches and coves and see a hidden part of the Emerald City. After leaving Bondi beach the walk takes you past Aboriginal rock carvings that marked the boundaries and rights of different Aboriginal clans living in the area. Stop in at Tamarama Beach for a coffee or a quick game of volleyball before continuing on to Bronte Beach and Bronte Baths. From there the path takes you through Waverley Cemetery where you will find the burial plots, crypts and gravestones of some of Sydney's most notorious and colourful identities. The walk continues over the headland where you can stop for a bit of whale-spotting before wending its way through remnant coastal heathland to arrive at Lady McKenzie's baths, Clovelly and the more built-up beach suburb of Coogee. Once at your destination check out the McIver's Women's Baths or take your pick of the fabulous local cafes and restaurants for a well-deserved drink or casual lunch. If you are doing a round trip, you should allow 2.5 to 3 hours but if you only want to go one way, Coogee is well-serviced by buses back to Sydney or Bondi. Sadly the walk is not accessible the whole way, but wheelchairs and prams can do the Bondi to Bronte segment easily.
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We were fortunate enough to get balmy weather while we were visiting this serendipitously beautiful beach.Therefore we could really enjoy a stunning time sunning ourselves and drinking in the scenery as well as a delicious beverage transported thither in a picnic basket.
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The Sam Fiszman Park is located at the end of Ramsgate Avenue at Ben Buckler Point - its a favourite part of my morning walk when I'm in the area. If you follow the road back towards Bondi you can also take a detour through the small boat harbour, have a look at the Aboriginal rock engravings and then make you way over the rocks towards the kids' pool which will get you to the start of the Northern end of the Boardwalk - advisable at low tide only!
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