

A bustling hub for ferries and water taxis, Manly Wharf offers stunning views of Sydney Harbour and is the gateway to the vibrant Manly Beach.
A iconic beach with beautiful turquoise waters, perfect for swimming, surfing, or just relaxing.
A fascinating museum showcasing local history and art, with a focus on Aboriginal culture.
A historic wharf offering stunning views of the harbor, with a variety of restaurants and shops nearby.

Scrambled eggs, bacon, avocado, and cheese wrapped in a soft tortilla.
Crispy battered fish and thick-cut chips, served with tartare sauce.

A selection of fresh local seafood, including oysters, prawns, and lobster.

Stay hydrated during long walks and outdoor activities. Helps reduce plastic waste.
Protect skin from harsh Australian sun while enjoying beach and water activities.

Prepare for sudden rain showers common in Manly's subtropical climate.
A Manly institution, this cafe offers stunning harbour views and a delicious breakfast menu.
Overlooking Manly Beach, this restaurant offers a sophisticated dining experience with a focus on fresh seafood.
A popular local pub with a lively atmosphere, offering a wide range of dishes and an extensive drinks menu.
Hand-carved wooden signs featuring Manly Beach, symbolizing the spirit of the area.
Handmade by local Aboriginal artists, these dreamcatchers represent the area's indigenous heritage.
Gourmet sea salt harvested from the waters surrounding Manly, perfect for gourmet cooking.
A revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Jagannath, known for its annual Rath Yatra festival.
Cape May Beach, a charming coastal town, offers a blend of Victorian architecture, pristine beaches, and vibrant birdlife.

A historic, bustling market offering local produce, tapas, and a lively atmosphere.