Palm Beach is a stunning coastal suburb on the northern shores of Sydney’s Broken Bay, famed for its golden sands, rugged Barrenjoey Headland, and classic Australian beach culture. It’s the quintessential escape from the city, offering both a relaxed seaside vibe and a touch of glamour—think surf, sand, and the iconic lighthouse that has graced countless postcards. Whether you’re here for a swim, a coastal walk, or a spot of people-watching, Palm Beach delivers a quintessential slice of Sydney’s northern beaches.
Highlights & What to See
- Barrenjoey Lighthouse & Headland Walk: Climb the gentle track to the historic lighthouse for panoramic views across Pittwater, the Hawkesbury River, and the Pacific Ocean—sunset is magical.
- Palm Beach Surf Beach: The main ocean beach is patrolled and perfect for swimming; the northern end near Barrenjoey offers great waves for experienced surfers.
- Pittwater Side (The Basin): The calm, protected waters on the western side are ideal for kayaking, paddleboarding, and sailing; hire a boat or join a cruise to explore the secluded coves.
- Palm Beach Wharf & Ferry: Catch a ferry from the wharf to Ettalong or Wagstaffe on the Central Coast for a scenic day trip across Broken Bay.
- Local Cafés & Dining: The beachside strip buzzes with chic cafés, seafood restaurants, and ice-cream shops; try the fish and chips at The Boathouse or a flat white from Barrenjoey House.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a full day at Palm Beach—morning swim and walk, lunch at a café, then an afternoon exploring the headland or Pittwater. If you want to include the lighthouse walk and a ferry trip, plan for at least 6–8 hours. For a relaxed pace, stay overnight at one of the boutique accommodations and enjoy a quiet evening beach stroll.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park – just west, offering Aboriginal rock art, bushwalks, and stunning views from West Head.
- Avalon Beach – a laid-back surf beach with a village atmosphere, 10 minutes south by car.
- Newport & Bilgola – scenic coastal suburbs with great surf breaks and coastal walks.
- Central Coast (via ferry) – cross Broken Bay to Ettalong or Wagstaffe for markets, beaches, and the Bouddi Coastal Walk.
- The Hawkesbury River – drive north to Brooklyn or take a river cruise to explore the historic river towns and oyster farms.
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Image credits
- Barrenjoey Lighthouse — Mark Horsnell / CC BY-SA 2.5
- Pittwater — MrActiniuM / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park — Anton Leddin / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Avalon Beach — Mike Funnell / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Newport — Brooklyn3012 / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Hawkesbury River — Tim Starling / CC BY 2.0