Maroubra

Maroubra

One of Australia’s top surfing beaches, Maroubra is best enjoyed outdoors. An official National Surfing Reserve, the spectacular 1km-long beach is wrapped by a rocky headland, natural bushland and expansive green parks, perfect for picnics and walking adventures.

Things to do

Maroubra is famous for its consistent waves, with surfers carving up the waves from dawn. A decent swell brings several beach breaks to life, while the reef at the southern end of the beach creates a premium wave. You can learn to surf with Let’s Go Surfing Maroubra. As with all Sydney beaches, the best place to swim is between the red and yellow flags.

At the southern end of the beach, you can pick up the Eastern Beaches Coastal Walkway through the rugged Malabar Headland National Park to Malabar Beach. This spectacular walk offers incredible coastal views and includes the Western Escarpment walking track. During the annual whale migration between May and November, you can even spot humpback whales playfully breaching out of the water.

Western Escarpment walking track at Malabar Headland National Park in Maroubra, Sydney east

Western Escarpment walking track, Maroubra - Credit: Elinor Sheargold/DPE

Arthur Byrne Reserve, adjacent to the beach, is a large, grassed park, with barbecue facilities and picnic tables. The park also has a shaded kids’ playground, impressive skate park and free outdoor gym. Jack Vanny Reserve is on the northern headland. Follow the steps down to delightful Mahon Pool, a popular rock pool where you can swim in a spectacular setting.

Swimmers enjoying Mahon Pool, Maroubra

Mahon Pool, Maroubra

Eat & drink

Across the road from the beach, the beautifully-restored The Bay Hotel & Diner, built in the 1920s, serves up great pub fare and is family-friendly, with a separate children’s play area. There’s also the Maroubra Seals for a relaxed bistro-style meal. The Pavilion Beachfront is located on the beach promenade itself, offering an extensive breakfast and lunch menu, along with premium ocean views.

Stroll along Marine Parade and McKeon Street for casual dining options, such as North End Café, Chalk Espresso Café and Pool Café. There are more options at nearby shopping centres Pacific Square and Maroubra Junction. Head to Golden Unicorn for some of the best yum cha outside of Chinatown and Kokoroya for modern Japanese food.

 

Getting there

Getting to Maroubra, just south of Coogee, is easy by public transport. There are buses from Central and Museum train stations in the city centre that will get you there in about half an hour, taking you through inner city Surry Hills and past Randwick. If you’re feeling energetic, it’s a two-hour walk from glamorous Bondi Beach, along the stunning coastline.

 

Sydney Beach safety

Enjoy Sydney's beaches by following these safety tips

Always swim between the red and yellow flags; surf lifesavers have identified this area as the safest spot to swim in the water. It's also a good idea to always swim with a friend.

Pay attention to the advice of the lifesavers and safety signs. Visit SharkSmart to understand any potential risks in the area you are swimming. You are always welcome to ask lifeguards for more safety advice. If you find yourself needing help in the water, stay calm and attract attention. Check conditions before you go. You can also find patrolled beaches by visiting beachsafe.org.au.

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