Review of Bondi Beach

by Dave Jackson

Bondi Beach is one of Australia’s if not the world’s most famous beaches., Bondi Beach is as much a lifestyle choice as a place. Bondi Beach draws the visitor, captivates them and forges memories of sun, surf and sand. Bondi Beach is a wide 1 km long strip of golden sand arched around Bondi Bay and pinched between Ben Buckler to the north and Mackenzies Point to the south. At the southern end of the beach is a public seawater ‘rock pool’, home to the famous Bondi Icebergs Club who derive their name from swimming even during the colder winter months. The menu at Nick’s Bondi Beach is an exciting reflection of the Australia has to offer. Nick’s Seafood presents fresh, uncomplicated food with a nod to owner Nick Manettas Mediterranean heritage.

Bondi Beach is just half an hour drive from the centre of Sydney down Oxford Street (it changes to Enfield Drive and then Bondi Road) brings you to the south entrance of Bondi Beach . Bus 380 from Circular Quay will get you there in about 40 minutes or the train to Bondi Junction, then buses 381 or 382 will drop you off right on the beach as well. Bondi Beach is approximately one kilometre long. The width of Bondi Beach averages 50m at the north end, widening out to 100m at the south end. Bondi Beach is also a great place to rollerblade.

Sydneys Beaches will remain stable over the weekend with a small surf conditions. The onshore winds will be increasing throughout the day from the NE so if you are planning on a swim, head to the beach early or stick to your protected Northern corners. So whether your interest is surf, sun, cafes, markets, festivals, whatever, you’ll be there in a moment . Plus, with our complete surf store , we can help you with all the gear you need to get out in the waves, from high-quality boards to wetsuits to a huge range of accessories. If you need it to surf, we’ve got it!

The largest mass rescue in the history of surf bathing, it confirmed the place of the lifesaver in the national imagination. Free snorkelling gear, surf and body boards. Internet cafe, movie room, games room, self-catering kitchen, BBQ, rooftop balcony and weekly backpacker activities. Watch the surfers for a while and then go.

Bondi attracts a wide range of people from its old Jewish and Italian communities to travellers as well as Aussie surfers. You can learn to surf on Bondi, which is a must. Surf schools in the area offer lessons, as well as equipment rental, and beginners are always welcome. Bondi Beach Australia is also one of the best places for scuba diving.

Learn to surf with the locals. Enjoy seafood or perhaps a gelato at the famous Bondi Pavilion. Activity kicks off at dawn, with the joggers on the promenade, bodybuilders by the shore and surfies catching a few waves before work. Sun-worshippers (aka sun bathers) arrive early, closely followed by TRUCKLOADS of Japanese tourists (hmmm). There’s Tuchuzy, where Kylie Minogue has been spotted checking out the racks, Bikini Island for surfwear essentials, Purl Harbour for gorgeous handknits, Alfie’s Shop for the Bondi street look and puf ‘n stuf retro clothing for vintage everything.

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