Sydney’s secret beaches
Quiet secluded beaches sprinkled around the harbour and are the perfect spots to escape city life. Pack a picnic, sunscreen, a hat and water and we'll take you there.

On Sundays you can find locals, lords and legends living in harmony, wading, swimming and generally chilling in and around the vicinity of this little slice of inner-city harmony.

Offering one of the best vantage points of the Sydney Harbour Bridge is Queens Beach in Vaucluse. This small patch of sand is located between Rose Bay and Milk Beach and is part of the Hermitage Foreshore track – a coastal walk that goes from Bayview Hill Road in Rose Bay to Nielsons Park.

This beach would be our recommendation for families. Sandy beach, grassy area, playground, cafe, toilets, BBQ’s.

In the vicinity of Balmoral Beach are restaurants, beautiful houses and expensive yachts. It's an ideal place for a quick swim and takeaway fish and chips.

Located at Vaucluse in Sydney’s eastern suburbs. Blessed with the glistening Shark Beach and glorious harbour views, Nielsen Park is one of Sydney’s favourite area.

This sheltered spot off Rosherville Reserve is a one-kilometer walk from the cafes of Balmoral -- a coastal route only possible during low tide.

Sydney’s Q Station has fast become one of the city’s most successful heritage sites, combining stylish accommodation with spectacular views and a fascinating history.

This beach reserves looks out upon Chowder Bay with spacious grassed areas, plenty of trees and stretches of white sand make this a great place to be on a summer day.

One of Sydney's most beautiful Harbour locations. Doyle's, the Tea Gardens Cafe and the Watsons Bay Hotel are around the corner, providing classy or casual lunch options.
The beaches on Sydney Harbour
