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Bondi Beach One of Sydney’s Best Beaches

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Australia is a country with a clear reputation for having excellent beaches, and anybody that is spending a little time around Sydney would be smart to check out Bondi Beach, one of the finest beaches in the vicinity. Situated in the city’s Eastern Suburbs, it’s a tiny community with an excellent beachfront only 7 kilometers from the heart of downtown and happens to be the nearest beach to the center of Sydney.

Bondi Beach is a pleasantly varied place, dominated by a trendy air that the various chic resorts and retreats exude yet which is juxtaposed against the eccentric and unique style of the town’s many visitors and residents. The heart of town is comprised of the kilometer-long beach that is accompanied by a nice oceanfront walkway coasted by several parks and green patches a little farther from the shore that give Bondi Beach that much more outdoor recreational potential.

There are a few world recognized establishments in town that give it an air of distinction, such as the Bondi Icebergs Club as well as the Bondi Surf Bathers’ Life Saving Club. Several annual festivities and events take place in Bondi Beach that liven things up, from the City to Surf Fun Run held every August to the Flickerfest international film festival (perhaps the best in Australia) held in January, or World Environment Day festival held in June. Every weekend the town gets a little livelier with the local Bondi Beach Market being set up on Sundays; then again, the Bondi Pavilion Community Centre has almost always got some other cultural goings on to offer, and all you need to do is stop by and inquire to find out.

The headlands towards the northern part of town present the opportunity to take a look at some pre-historic Aboriginal rock engravings and paintings; located on what is now a Sydney golf course, they provide an excellent excuse to pause the game between holes and check out unique local cultural heritage.

At the heart of Bondi Beach and hugging the shore visitors will stumble upon Campbell Parade, which is the central avenue along which most bars, cafes and shops are to be found. Along the northern section of the road you can check out one of the local marketplaces and get your hands on a few delightful souvenirs at an equally delightful price.

Most people don’t come to Bondi Beach without making the best of the coastal walkway that links the town with Coogee a little farther south. It’s a chance to do a little walking, jogging or biking on a gorgeous oceanside pathway that visitors will never forget and which locals absolutely adore as well. The path takes approximately a little over two hours to walk without much stopping, but most people turn it into a much longer affair and make the most of the several interesting stops along the way. In addition to plenty of cafes and places to get some food or drink and freshen up, there’s the chance to stop for a little snorkeling at Gordon’s Bay or to see the final resting place of some of Austalia’s eminent historical figures (as well as spectacular ocean views) at Waverley Cemetery. All in all, it’s more than worth the effort to experience.

There are plenty of Sydney accommodation options to be come across in and around Bondi Beach, from the Bondi Beachhouse YHA and the Bondi Sands (more for the budget traveler) to the Bondi Cottage and Bondi Beach Garden Cottage (for a little more comfort) and much more.

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