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Bondi is very popular not only for the locals, but for people form all over Sydney, the proximity of the beach is about 4 miles or 6 kilometers from
central Sydney CBD.
Bondi is approximately a Kilometre in length and areas are set aside for everyone, swimmers, sun bathes, walkers, volleyball players,
board riders or whale watchers. The beach is patrolled by the famous Bondi beach volunteer life savers and they set aside in the summer months a number of
flagged areas to allow swimmers to dive and jump the waves in safety. The beach is also protected by shark netting keeping unwanted guests from partaking of
the swimmers?
While Bondi is very cosmopolitan and beach beautiful, the ocean can be very inviting. Be advised that it can be dangerous in the water, it is important
that swimmers always swim between the surf life saving flags as he rips at Bondi are well known by the locals and they can quickly drag you out to sea.
New comers to the beach need to be very watchful as most of the people who have been rescued have been taken out or caught in a rip.
Visitor have many reasons to venture out and visit Bondi. You could just relax spread out a towel lay and take in the sun on the sand or enjoy a swim
keeping an eye on the water for the sea pods of dolphins and sometime the migrating whales that appear just off the coast. The water temperature in Bondi
averages around 15-25 Degree Celsius throughout the year and in the summer months sits about 21 Degrees.
Bondi car parking is a hassle, that is the only way to describe it! The best way to get to Bondi is by public transport and the bus is the best. If you
must take the car, parking meters are available. All day free parking can be found near Bondi Lawn Bowling Club at Warners Ave or Old South Head Rd, but both areas are
a bit of trek to get to the beach.
Once arrived and set up everything is available to you, Bondi has it all and just within a few steps from the beach, shopping, clubs, café, pubs, surf shops,
nothing is missing. So when you pack to go to enjoy a day at Bondi all you really need is a towel.
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