Manly is a popular beach side resort and a favorite with generations of families. In 1915, Aussie surfing was born here, when Hawaiian Duke Kahanamoku rode a plank of shaped wood. There was also the one-man beach protest against the no daylight swimming law, which heralded the rise of Sydney's fanatical beach culture. Manly has an array of beaches to explore, both harbor and surf, and some breathtaking coast walks. Shops and restaurants abound around the Corso.
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Manly rules!
I really dislike Manly's big brother (Bondi Beach) because it is so crowded and such a tourist scene. Manly definitely has a more local feel an...
Manly 1991
I was at Manly n August 1991. For me it was nicer than Bondi but too cold to swim without a wet sit, only surfers were out. The pine trees by t...
The Very Best
This has to be my favourite beach in Sydney - there are shops nearby and there are often events on or next to the beach. It is friendly and a m...
Wonderful
I loved the crowd. I know it sounds weird but i do...The people are friendly and i think the scenery is wonderful. I loved every little thing a...
A great place out of the city
The ferry ride over sets the mood. It's like being near the city but miles away. go to Oceanworld, which is right near the ferry. It's the best...
Great place
I love Manly beach! I lived in Manly for a year while going to school and can honestly say it was the best time of my life. Great food, nice ...
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