Visit Whale Beach, Australia

Visit Whale Beach, Australia
Visit Whale Beach, Australia
I’d seen a couple of gorgeous photos of Whale Beach and I really wanted to visit. We took the opportunity to call in on the way home from Palm Beach. I wasn’t disappointed!
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Whale Beach, Sydney, NSW, Australia]
The sand here is darker than many of the NSW beaches I’ve visited. It makes for some really pretty pictures…
I’ll have to create a photo gallery for this beach, I’ve got too many photos!
We took a walk to the pool and the kids posed for some more photos. They were really happy walking around the edge of the ocean pool, trying not to get wet as the waves broke across the rocks.
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Whale Beach, Sydney, NSW, Australia]
After a while I looked around and was reminded this car park is supposed to be paid for. I realised oops, I didn’t get a parking ticket because I thought we were only going to be five minutes taking photos! So we ran back to the car (fortunately, no parking ticket) and started heading home.
This place seems a lot quieter than Palm Beach. I’d hazard a guess and presume it is still pretty popular in the summer time though! It’s well worth a visit if you love beaches though.

About Melissa
A family passionate about slow travel and exploring the world with our three children. We share our experiences, tips, and insights to help other families create their own travel adventures.
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