Known for its spectacular coastline, spend a weekend in Wollongong surfing, swimming in ocean pools, fishing, snorkelling, whale watching and finding your new favourite beach.
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Best surfing spots for pro’s
Surfers won’t have to go far to find waves, with Wollongong’s City Beach an all-round star for swimming and surfing. Bombo Beach near Kiama has gentle waves for beginners and beautiful Werri Beach in Gerringong has the best of both worlds, with consistent breaks at both headlands for more advanced surfers and a fatter wave close to shore for longboard riders. Intermediate to advanced surfers will love Sandon Point Beach at Bulli, The Farm (Killalea Beach), Mystics (Minnamurra Beach) and Boneyard (near Bombo Beach in Kiama).
Thirroul Beach, Wollongong
Surfing lessons
Book a private or group lesson to learn the art of surfing or to hone your skills. Pines Surf Academy and Illawarra Surf Academy run regular lessons for children and adults of all skill levels. Lessons include wetsuit and board hire as well as expert tutelage.
Illawarra Surf Academy, Wollongong
Family-friendly beaches and swim spots
With rock pools to explore, areas for wading safely and a nearby playground, North Wollongong Beach is popular with families year round. Austinmer Beach neighbours cafes and playgrounds, with twin ocean pools for splashing in, while Port Kembla Beach and Corrimal Beach both have toddler pools. For a secluded spot with a creek for kids to play in, head to Stanwell Park Beach.
Coledale Beach, Wollongong
Fishing, whale watching and snorkelling
Join Aquilla Fishing Charters for an unforgettable day on the water catching snappers and flathead, or jump on board one of their whale-watching cruises.
Aquilla Fishing Charter, Wollongong
To get closer to the underwater wildlife, snorkel with tropical fish in the crystal-clear waters of Bushrangers Bay Aquatic Reserve in Shellharbour or Boneyard near Kiama. Check out our guide to day trips from Wollongong to discover even more outdoor adventures.
Bushrangers Bay Aquatic Reserve, Shellharbour
Ocean pools
Known for their amazing views, choosing which of the Illawarra’s many ocean pools to take a dip in will be the hardest decision you make during your trip to Wollongong. To swim laps, head to the 50-metre-long Bulli Rock Pool, Woonona Rock Pool or Towradgi Rock Pool. For easy access to amenities opt for Austinmer Ocean Pools. No trip would be complete without taking a sunset dip at Coalcliff Rock Pool.
Coalcliff Pool, Wollongong- Credit: Kramer Photography
FAQs
What are the safest beaches in Wollongong for kids?
What are the safest beaches in Wollongong for kids?
Many of Wollongong’s beaches offer areas safe for wading and splashing with lifeguards patrolling during the warmer months. For family-friendly beaches that kids will love, head to:
- North Wollongong Beach
- Bulli Beach
- Windang Beach.
Where can I surf as a beginner in Wollongong?
Where can I surf as a beginner in Wollongong?
For gentle waves and ample space to practice, beginner surfers will enjoy:
- North Wollongong Beach
- East Corrimal Beach
- Thirroul Beach
- Seven Mile Beach
- Bulli Beach.
What beaches in Wollongong are dog friendly?
What beaches in Wollongong are dog friendly?
In Wollongong there are many beaches that allow dogs off-leash in all or part of the beach. These include:
- part of Stanwell Park Beach
- Sharkeys
- Little Austinmer
- McCauley's
- part of Bellambi Beach
- East Corrimal
- part of Fairy Meadow Beach
- part of Puckeys
- Coniston
- MM Beach
- Perkins.
Dogs are allowed on leash at:
- part of Stanwell Park Beach
- Coalcliff
- Scarborough / Wombarra
- Brickyard Point
- Thirroul
- Sandon Point Beach
- Bulli
- Woonona
- part of Bellambi Beach
- Corrimal
- Towradgi
- part of Fairy Meadow Beach
- Fisherman's Beach.
What are the best places to watch the sunrise over the water in Wollongong?
What are the best places to watch the sunrise over the water in Wollongong?
For amazing views of the sunrise in Wollongong head to:
- North Wollongong Beach
- Port Kembla Beach
- Sea Cliff Bridge
- Mount Keira Lookout
- Belmore Basin
- Bald Hill Lookout