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Quarantine Beach

Tourist attractions

Manly NSW

Description

Quarantine Beach is a 200-meter long strip of silver sand located on Sydney Harbour, near Manly.

It is part of the Sydney Harbour National Park and is named after the Quarantine Station, which was established in 1832 to quarantine early immigrants afflicted by disease. The beach faces northwest into Little Manly and offers a private and sheltered location hemmed in by rocks. The area is surrounded by gorgeous Australian bushlands that overlook Sydney Harbour.

The beach is serene and peaceful, offering visitors a chance to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the area. The beach is relatively small, but it is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking. The water is clear and calm, making it ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Visitors can also enjoy a leisurely stroll along the beach, taking in the stunning views of the harbor and the surrounding bushland.

Facilities at Quarantine Beach are limited, but visitors can access the amenities at the nearby Q Station. The Q Station is located on the grounds of Sydney Harbour National Park in Manly and is a short drive from the beach. The Q Station was once the Quarantine Station itself and has been converted into a hotel, conference center, and restaurant complex. Visitors can book a ghost tour, history tour, or a school excursion at Q Station. While facilities are limited, visitors can access the amenities at the nearby Q Station, making it a great place to spend a day or a weekend.

Details

Natural attractions: Beaches

Trails & sites: Swimming holes

Location

Quarantine Beach
Manly NSW

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