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Queenscliff Beach Sydney

Queenscliff Beach Sydney

Manly Beach is a well known beach situated in Sydney's
Northern Beaches, Australia. There are three main
sections known as Queenscliff Beach Sydney, North Steyne, and
South Steyne, from North to South.

Within a short walk of Manly Beach is Fairy Bower and
Shelley Beach. Also adjacent to Sydney Harbour National
Park
, Fairy Bower is one of the few large wave surfing
spots in Sydney and produces a long right hand wave
breaking over a reef. Shelly Beach (and the surrounding
Cabbage Tree Bay Aquatic Reserve) is a popular place for
scuba diving, and is the only beach on Australia's east coast which faces inland.

Manly Beach is highly popular with tourists and locals
alike; a popularity rivalled only by the famous
Bondi Beach south of the harbour.

Travelling to Manly from Sydney's main ferry terminal,
Circular Quay, takes 30 minutes by ferry or 15 minutes
by the faster 'Jet Cat' catamaran. The Corso, a pedestrian
plaza and one of Manly's main streets for shopping and
dining, runs from the ferry wharf and harbour beach all
the way across the peninsula to Manly Beach, where it
marks the boundary between North Steyne and South Steyne.



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