Photo: Dietmar Rabich / CC BY-SA 4.0
Newport Beach is a laid-back coastal gem on the Central Coast, offering a quintessential Australian beach experience without the crowds of Sydney's northern beaches. With its long stretch of golden sand, rolling waves, and a relaxed village atmosphere, it's a favourite among locals and savvy travellers. The beach is backed by a grassy reserve with picnic tables and a kids' playground, making it perfect for families. The nearby Newport Hotel and a handful of cafes serve up cold beers and fresh seafood, while the surrounding bushland and coastal walks invite exploration.
Highlights & What to See
- Newport Beach itself – a wide, patrolled beach ideal for swimming, surfing, and long walks. The southern end is particularly popular with surfers, while the northern end is calmer for paddling.
- Newport Hotel – a classic Aussie pub overlooking the beach, perfect for a post-swim schooner and fish and chips on the deck.
- Bilgola Headland Walk – a scenic coastal trail that starts at the southern end of the beach, offering stunning views over Newport and up to Palm Beach. Keep an eye out for whales during migration season (May–November).
- Newport Community Garden – a charming volunteer-run garden near the surf club, great for a quiet stroll and a peek at local horticulture.
- Pittwater – just a short drive away, this stunning waterway is perfect for kayaking, sailing, or a ferry ride to the Basin for a bushwalk.
Suggested Time to Spend
Newport Beach can be enjoyed in a half-day visit, especially if you combine it with a meal at the hotel and a walk along the headland. For a full day, pack a picnic, bring a book, and settle in for a classic beach day. If you're keen to explore further, allow a full day to also discover the nearby Pittwater and Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park. The beach is at its best on a weekday when it's quieter; weekends can be busy but still manageable.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Avalon Beach – just north, with a vibrant village and another beautiful surf beach
- Palm Beach – the iconic northernmost beach of Sydney, with the Barrenjoey Lighthouse walk and ferry to the Basin
- Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park – ancient Aboriginal rock art sites, bushwalks, and stunning views over Pittwater
- Bilgola Beach – a smaller, more secluded beach accessed via a steep staircase, with a calm lagoon
- Mona Vale – a handy hub for supplies, with a good farmers' market on Saturdays
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Image credits
- Avalon Beach — Mike Funnell / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Bilgola Beach — Poyt448 Peter Woodard / Public domain
- Mona Vale — noah.odonoghue / CC BY 3.0
- Pittwater — MrActiniuM / CC BY-SA 4.0