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Beaches in Sydney are located along the whole coastline of the city on the Pacific Ocean, as well as harbours, bays and rivers in the city. Sydney, Australia is renowned for its beaches and with its warm climate, attracts people to the beaches almost all year round. Sydney's ocean beaches include the internationally renowned Bondi Beach and Manly, while harbour beaches include Balmoral Beach. The ocean beaches are usually divided into the Northern Beaches, located north of the entrance to Sydney Harbour and the southern beaches which are in the eastern suburbs and Cronulla area. Most beach suburbs have one beach but some can have more. Manly has eight beaches that range from the large 1.6 kilometres Ocean Beach to the tiny Fairy Bower Beach.
   Sydney also has beaches along the Hawkesbury River to the north; Botany Bay and Port Hacking to the south.

Ocean beaches

From north to south, Sydney's ocean beaches are:

Northern

Southern

  • Bondi
  • Bronte
  • Tamarama
  • Clovelly
  • Coogee
  • Maroubra
  • Malabar
  • Little Bay
  • La Perouse
  • Phillip Bay
  • Lady Robinson Beach
  • Kyeemagh
  • Brighton-Le-Sands
  • Monterey
  • Ramsgate
  • Sans Souci
  • Dolls Point
  • Sandringham
  • Kurnell
  • Wanda
  • Elouera
  • North Cronulla
  • Cronulla
  • Cronulla Beach
  • Shelly Beach (Cronulla)
  • Harbour beaches

    Beaches in Port Jackson include:
  • Balmoral Beach
  • Clontarf
  • Little Manly, New South Wales
  • Lady Jane Beach, New South Wales
  • Camp Cove, New South Wales
  • Nielsen Park, New South Wales
  • Clifton Gardens, New South Wales
  • Chinamans Beach, New South Wales
  • Washaway Beach, New South Wales
  • Obelisk Beach
  • Edwards Beach, New South Wales

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