Bondi Beach is about one kilometre long and has many tourists visit throughout the year. While the northern end has been rated a gentle 4 (with 10 as the most hazardous), the southern side is rated as a 7 due to a famous rip current known as the “Backpackers Rip” (also known as the “Bondi Tram” or the “Bronte Express” because you would supposedly end up at Bronte - two beaches south - if caught in it). 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.
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