Quarantine Beach
Quarantine Beach
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Wallaby07
Cowra, Australia88 contributions
Jan 2022 • Family
Following our ghost tour we brought the whole family back to take in the dock, museum and beach at q station.
We enjoyed a picnic but many food options available on site.
Swimming at the beach allowed us to avoid the crowds down in manly and the older kids were able to enjoy a kyack tour.
Our youngest was thrilled to get an icecream from the boat ice cream vendor, such an added thrill for a country kid.
We enjoyed a picnic but many food options available on site.
Swimming at the beach allowed us to avoid the crowds down in manly and the older kids were able to enjoy a kyack tour.
Our youngest was thrilled to get an icecream from the boat ice cream vendor, such an added thrill for a country kid.
Written 25 January 2022
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Nicole B
Greater Sydney, Australia2 contributions
May 2020 • Family
We stayed at Quarantine Station in winter a few years ago and it was lovely. From the history to the beautiful pristine beach, it was a really fun weekend with our kids. The best thing was the ghost tour...what a hoot! My daughter and I were quite pleasantly scared out of our wits! Not sure if this is still current so check before booking.
Written 13 April 2021
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Dimitris L
Sydney, Australia51,999 contributions
Nov 2019
Most people would be able to see Quarantine Beach from a boat or a ferry, but would never actually land on it. The area is quite restricted, due to the Quarantine Station and it being part of the National Parks. It is difficult to access and so most people cannot be bothered with it. On the other hand it is a very little known beach and as such it is probably the perfect beach to go to if you can and if you prefer some privacy. The waters are quite clear and clean. Because it is secluded you should go there prepared for the sun, and the heat and bring your own food and drink. A visit to the Quarantine Station would also be great. It is a historical area. The Station was the place for all arrivals to be quarantined for most of our history, until the 1980s! Now it's a sort of museum and worth a visit.
Written 31 December 2019
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Chris Abbott
Adelaide, Australia825 contributions
Jan 2021
I love doing the walk down to Quarantine Beach through the old Quarantine Station up at Nth Head. Chill out on the beach and grab a coffee. During super low tide you can walk around from Collins beach along the rocks via Store Beach. Few Pine trees to get some shade under if need be.
Written 2 March 2021
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David B
Rayong, Thailand9,482 contributions
Aug 2016 • Friends
Quarantine Beach is a 200 m long strip of silver sand on Sydney Harbour, near Manly. It is part of the Sydney Harbour National Park.
It is named after the Quarantine Station, just behind it on North Head, which was the first port of call for many quarantined ships and passengers from 1828 until 1984.
Quarantine Beach is no accessible by land as the Quarantine Station has it fenced off. Most people who go there do so by boat or surf ski.
If you manage to find your way to it, Quarantine Beach is a delightful, and often secluded place, to relax, have a swim, and enjoy a picnic.
It is named after the Quarantine Station, just behind it on North Head, which was the first port of call for many quarantined ships and passengers from 1828 until 1984.
Quarantine Beach is no accessible by land as the Quarantine Station has it fenced off. Most people who go there do so by boat or surf ski.
If you manage to find your way to it, Quarantine Beach is a delightful, and often secluded place, to relax, have a swim, and enjoy a picnic.
Written 31 August 2016
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Michael-4551
Caloundra, Australia5,528 contributions
Nov 2019
Visited on Monday 11th November. You get a great view of the beach as you head to Manly on the ferry. On the day we saw it, it looked deserted.
Written 18 December 2019
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Mark S
Greater Sydney, Australia527 contributions
Oct 2017 • Friends
This delightful and quiet beach is part of the National Park. Also it is tucked into the area controlled by Q Station resort and hotel.
Little known - you can access this spot easily by catching the circular Quay ferry to Q station and stroll along to this spot which you'll see when you arrive.
Stay for the sun and a quiet swim, bring your own picnic or wander around the free museum of the Quarantine station right on the pier.
But don't tell everybody this gem is so beautiful
Little known - you can access this spot easily by catching the circular Quay ferry to Q station and stroll along to this spot which you'll see when you arrive.
Stay for the sun and a quiet swim, bring your own picnic or wander around the free museum of the Quarantine station right on the pier.
But don't tell everybody this gem is so beautiful
Written 8 October 2017
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AndyJohn74
Sydney, Australia5,523 contributions
Jun 2021
Located on the water front of the Quarantine Station at North Head, this is a small sandy beach that is open to the public. There is a great deal of history in this local area and well worth a visit.
Written 16 August 2021
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JuTravelWorld
Sydney, Australia6 contributions
Jan 2019 • Couples
Quarantine Beach is a higgem gem. The water is pristine and you can easily see the bottom. There is not to many shade areas so come prepared.
Written 1 May 2019
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EndlessTravels
Greater Melbourne, Australia38,684 contributions
Feb 2017 • Couples
we visited here on the eco hopper ferry. what an absolutely stunning place to visit. the quarantine station tour was excellent as well
Written 26 February 2017
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