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Perched on the clifftops of Sydney's eastern suburbs, Tamarama Park is a compact, sun-drenched pocket of green that punches well above its weight. With its dramatic ocean views, sculptural coastal walkways, and a chilled-out vibe that attracts a stylish local crowd, this is the perfect spot for a picnic, a swim, or simply watching the waves crash against the famous Tamarama Beach below.
Highlights & What to See
- Tamarama Beach: A small, patrolled beach with powerful waves – ideal for experienced surfers and bodyboarders. The park offers prime vantage points for watching the action.
- Coastal Walk: The park is a key stop on the Bondi to Coogee coastal walk. The clifftop path offers breathtaking views of the ocean, rocky headlands, and, in season, migrating whales.
- Picnic & BBQ Facilities: Grassy slopes dotted with picnic tables and electric barbecues make it easy to enjoy a meal with a view. Arrive early on weekends to snag a prime spot.
- Sculpture by the Sea: Every spring, this park transforms into an open-air gallery for Australia’s largest free public sculpture exhibition, with works perched along the clifftops.
- Sunset Spot: Head here in late afternoon for golden light and a front-row seat to the sun sinking into the Pacific.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors combine Tamarama Park with the Bondi to Coogee walk – budget 2–3 hours for the full walk, with an extra 30–60 minutes to relax in the park. If you’re just here to sunbathe and swim, a half-day is plenty. For Sculpture by the Sea (October–November), allow a full afternoon to explore the installations.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Bondi Beach: Just a 20-minute walk north, Bondi offers a vibrant café scene, the famous Icebergs pool, and Bondi Markets on Sundays.
- Coogee Beach: A 30-minute walk south, Coogee has a family-friendly beach, ocean baths, and the popular Coogee Pavilion for drinks and dining.
- Bronte Beach: A short walk north of Tamarama, Bronte has a large park, ocean pool, and a relaxed vibe – perfect for a swim or picnic.
- Waverley Cemetery: Perched on the cliffs between Bronte and Coogee, this historic cemetery offers stunning ocean views and a fascinating glimpse into Sydney’s past.
- Clovelly Beach: A sheltered, narrow beach ideal for snorkelling and calm swimming, located a 15-minute walk south of Coogee.
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Image credits
- Bondi Beach — Nick Ang / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Coogee Beach — Sardaka / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Bronte Beach — -wuppertaler / CC BY 4.0
- Waverley Cemetery — Kgbo / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Clovelly Beach — FlyingKoala / CC BY 4.0
- Bondi to Coogee Walk — Nick Ang / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Sculpture by the Sea — Whats new? at English Wikipedia / Public domain