Tamarama Beach

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Tamarama Beach is a small, stunning crescent of sand nestled between the famous Bondi and Bronte beaches on Sydney's eastern coast. Often called 'Glamarama' for its stylish crowd and powerful waves, this beach is a favorite among local surfers and sunbathers who appreciate its less crowded, more intimate vibe. The dramatic cliffs and turquoise waters create a postcard-perfect setting, while the adjacent park offers a lush escape. It’s the perfect spot for a relaxed day of sun, surf, and people-watching, with a laid-back energy that feels a world away from the city buzz.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 2–3 hours at Tamarama Beach, combining a swim or surf with a walk along the coastal path. If you’re doing the full Bondi to Coogee walk (about 6 km one way), allow 2–3 hours for the entire walk, with a stop at Tamarama for a dip or a snack. For a full beach day, arrive early to secure a spot, as the beach is small and can fill up quickly on warm weekends.

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