Bondi Beach, Sydney guide
White sand, rolling waves and endless sunshine — Bondi Beach is Australia’s most iconic stretch of coast. At dawn, surfers chase the first waves while beachgoers claim their spot on the sand. After a swim, rinse off and explore Bondi’s mix of hip boutiques, buzzing clubs and year-round cultural events. Our Bondi Beach guide has the lowdown.
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Things to do in Bondi Beach
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Bondi Beach welcomes everyone, from luxury travellers to budget-conscious backpackers. There are plenty of free ways to soak up the sun and surf, and affordable bites are easy to find. For cheap and tasty food, visit the Bondi Farmers Market, where stalls serve street eats and picnic-ready local produce.
Bondi, Bronte and Tamarama beaches can all experience strong surf and powerful rips, so it’s important to stay cautious. The northern end of Bondi is usually calmer, making it better for casual swimmers. Always swim between the red-and-yellow flags, and only enter the water when lifeguards are on duty.
Bondi Beach has been at the heart of Australia’s surf culture for more than a century. In 1907, the Bondi Surf Bathers formed the world’s first surf lifesaving club — a tradition that continues today as its members patrol the beach and keep swimmers safe in the waves.