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Bondi Beach is one of the most famous visitor beachfronts in the world, spanning approximately half a mile within the Sydney suburb of the same name, approximately seven miles from Sydney's central business area. The beach resort, named for an Aboriginal word roughly translating as "water breaking over rocks," was initially established in 1855 as a private amusement resort and picnic grounds and became a public beachfront in 1882. Today, the beach has become one of Australia's top tourist destinations, drawing surfers and swimmers to the beautiful white sand crescent year-round. The Coogee Coastal Walk offers opportunities for walking and jogging, while the Bondi Golf Club features nine challenging holes. Cafes, shops, and tourist attractions line nearby Campbell Parade, with events such as the Sculpture By The Sea exhibition hosted annually.

NSW 2026, Australia

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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