Just a short ferry ride from Sydney's Circular Quay, Manly feels a world away. With its golden surf beach, laid-back Corso brimming with cafés and boutiques, and a lush national park on its doorstep, this harbourside suburb is the perfect blend of city convenience and coastal escape. The ferry journey itself is a highlight, offering postcard views of the Harbour Bridge and Opera House as you glide across the water.
Highlights & What to See
- Manly Beach – The iconic stretch of sand is ideal for swimming, surfing, or simply soaking up the sun. The southern end is patrolled and popular with families, while the northern end (Queenscliff) attracts more experienced surfers.
- The Corso – This pedestrian mall connects the ferry wharf to the beach, lined with casual eateries, gelato spots, and surf shops. Grab a coffee and watch the world go by.
- North Head Sanctuary – Part of Sydney Harbour National Park, this headland offers dramatic clifftop walks, historic gun emplacements, and panoramic views back to the city skyline. Keep an eye out for whale sightings during migration season (May–November).
- Manly Scenic Walkway – A stunning 10-km coastal trail from Manly to Spit Bridge, winding through bushland, past secluded beaches, and over rocky headlands. It’s a must-do for walkers, with plenty of spots for a swim en route.
- Shelly Beach – A calm, sheltered cove just south of Manly Beach, perfect for snorkelling among colourful fish and occasional turtles. The nearby Cabbage Tree Bay Aquatic Reserve is a protected marine area.
Suggested Time to Spend
Manly makes an excellent day trip from Sydney, but to fully appreciate its coastal walks and relaxed vibe, consider overnighting. A full day allows time for a morning walk on the Scenic Walkway or North Head, a few hours on the beach, lunch at a Corso café, and a late-afternoon ferry back. If you have two days, add a surf lesson, explore the quieter northern beaches, or hike the entire Spit to Manly walk.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Spit Bridge & Middle Harbour – Start or finish the Manly Scenic Walkway here; the bridge offers great fishing and kayaking spots.
- Balmoral Beach – A chic harbourside beach with calm waters, a historic bathhouse, and excellent seafood restaurants – just a short drive or bus ride south.
- Northern Beaches – Continue north to surf hotspots like Dee Why, Curl Curl, and the laid-back Palm Beach, where the TV series Home and Away is filmed.
- Sydney Harbour National Park – Combine a visit to Manly with other harbour park gems like South Head, Nielsen Park, or the historic Quarantine Station at North Head.
- Taronga Zoo – Located on the harbour foreshore, this world-class zoo is easily reached by ferry from Manly wharf (via Circular Quay) or direct bus.
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Image credits
- Sydney — Benh LIEU SONG ( Flickr ) / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Northern Beaches — Murray Foubister / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Sydney Harbour National Park — Nigel Howe from Sydney, Australia / CC BY 2.0
- Palm Beach — File:Palm Beach from the Barrenjoey Lighthouse.jpg : Kapitan1999 derivative work: Georgfotoart / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Bondi — shutterbugger | engr / CC BY 2.0
- Taronga Zoo — Coekon / CC BY-SA 4.0
- The Rocks — Outrune / CC BY-SA 3.0