Review:

Marley Beach is a wild, unpatrolled beach that is one of 11 beaches housed within the 151-square-kilometer Royal National Park, the third national park established in the world in 1879. The 360-meter beach is accessible on foot via the Royal National Park Coast Track, a moderately hazardous trek. More than 130,000 square meters of spectacular sand dunes are located behind the beach, which are often compared to the beautiful Cronulla sand dunes of Sydney Cove. Visitors should note that swimming and surfing are discouraged due to hazardous water conditions, though channels formed from runoff from nearby Marley Lagoon serve as an alternative swimming spot in the area.

Sir Bertram Stevens Dr, Royal National Park NSW 2233, Australia, Phone: +61-2-95-42-06-48

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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