Manly is one of those places where you could spend a weekend doing nothing and still feel smug about it. The trick is knowing what's actually worth your time and what's just a souvenir shop in a wetsuit. Here are 21 things that make the trip — sorted roughly by "obvious" to "you'll feel like a local for knowing this."
1. Catch the Manly Ferry from Circular Quay
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Manly Ferry
The single best $5 you'll spend in Sydney. Thirty minutes, Opera House on one side, Harbour Bridge on the other, and a Freshwater-class boat that has been doing this since the 1980s and refuses to stop. Sit upstairs, port side outbound. Don't take the Fast Ferry — it's quicker, smaller, and morally inferior.
2. Snorkel Cabbage Tree Bay at Shelly Beach
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Cabbage Tree Bay
A no-take aquatic reserve about a ten-minute walk south of the wharf. You'll see blue gropers the size of small dogs, octopuses pretending to be rocks, and — if the universe likes you — a turtle or a very chilled grey nurse shark. Bring a mask, or rent one from Dive Centre Manly on the corner.
3. Take a surf lesson with Manly Surf School
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Manly Surf School
They've been teaching kooks since 1995 and the lineup at South Steyne is forgiving in a way Bondi's southern end isn't. Two hours, board and wetsuit included, and you'll stand up at least once. If you don't, the photos will at least be funny.
4. Walk the Manly Scenic Walkway to Spit Bridge
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Manly Scenic Walkway
Ten kilometres of bushland, sandstone, hidden coves and water dragons sunbaking on the path like tiny council rangers. Half a day, finish at The Spit and grab the B-Line bus back. Take water; the kiosks are spaced for a marketing executive's fitness, not yours.
5. Do the Bower to Manly Loop via North Head
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Bower to Manly Loop
Up past Fairy Bower, around the headland through the Sydney Harbour National Park, and back down through North Head Sanctuary. About 8km, all of it spectacular, none of it crowded after the first kilometre.
6. Eat pizza on the harbour at Hugos Manly
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Hugos Manly
The pizza is excellent, the Aperol is correctly bitter, and the view does a disproportionate amount of work for the menu. Book a sunset table on the deck or accept your fate at the bar.
7. Sunday session at Felons Manly
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Felons Manly
Brisbane's under-the-bridge brewery has landed on the wharf, and the result is a vast beachside beer hall pouring its own lagers a few metres from the sand. Get a Crisp Lager, a wood-fired pizza, and a spot on the deck before the 1pm rush turns it into a very polite mosh pit.
8. A drink at The Steyne
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The Steyne
The classic Manly beachfront pub, sitting directly opposite the sand on South Steyne. Multiple bars across multiple levels, an easy crowd, and a front-row view of the beach. Good for an afternoon beer after a swim or a late one once the sun's gone.
9. Vietnamese across from the ferry at Vietnam Why Not
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Vietnam Why Not
A family-run room on West Esplanade, a thirty-second walk from the wharf. Order the pho, the crispy pancake (bánh xèo), and the lemongrass chicken. Honest, generous, and right where you need it after a day on the water.
10. Mexican on the Corso at Chica Bonita
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Chica Bonita
Tiny room, big margaritas, the kind of carnitas tacos that ruin every other taco for a week. Walk-ins only. Go early or go late.
11. Sardinian splurge at Pilu at Freshwater
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Pilu at Freshwater
A twenty-minute walk north along the coast lands you at one of Sydney's great regional Italian restaurants — set in a heritage cottage on a headland, with a suckling pig that has caused more than one marriage proposal. Save it for a special-occasion lunch.
12. Brewery taproom at 4 Pines Brewing Co.
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4 Pines Brewing Co.
Manly's home-grown brewery, right on the wharf. The Pale is the obvious order, the Hefeweizen is the smarter one, and the bar staff will explain the difference whether you asked or not.
13. Coffee at Barefoot Coffee Traders
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Barefoot Coffee Traders
A walk-up window on Whistler Street the size of a phone box, putting out some of the best espresso in the postcode. Order a Magic. Don't ask what a Magic is — that's the whole point of ordering one.
14. Gluten-free pastries at Wholegreen Bakery
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Wholegreen Bakery Manly
A proper gluten-free bakery and café on The Corso, finally open in Manly after years of requests. Sourdough, baguettes, lemon meringue tarts — all gluten-free, none of them apologetic about it. Coeliacs travel across town for this. Open from 7am on weekends.
15. Ghost tour at Q Station, North Head
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Q Station
Sydney's old quarantine station, now a hotel and a national park, runs torch-lit ghost tours of the disinfecting block and the morgue. Either you'll spook yourself silly or you'll learn a lot about 19th-century cholera. Both are good outcomes.
16. Whale watching with Manly Ocean Adventures (May–November)
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Manly Ocean Adventures
Humpbacks pass within sight of North Head twice a year on their migration. Manly Ocean Adventures is locally owned and runs Sydney's fastest whale-watching boat straight out of Manly Wharf — small group, close enough to feel a bit guilty about it.
17. Eco snorkel tour with EcoTreasures
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EcoTreasures
A guided tour of Cabbage Tree Bay with someone who actually knows which blue groper is which. Worth it the first time even if you've already snorkelled solo — you'll see twice as much.
18. Stand-up paddle or kayak with Manly Kayak Centre
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Manly Kayak Centre
Launch from the harbour beach side and paddle around to Store Beach, a tiny harbour cove only reachable by water. Pack lunch. Don't try to bring a bottle of wine — the rangers can spot a picnic from a kilometre out.
19. The Manly Art Gallery & Museum
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Manly Art Gallery & Museum
Small, free, and surprisingly excellent. Strong on Australian printmaking and the social history of beach culture — there's an entire room of vintage swimming costumes that will make you grateful for Lycra.
20. The Manly Markets on the Corso (weekends)
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Manly Markets on the Corso
Saturday arts and crafts, Sunday food and produce. Mostly lovely, occasionally wonderful, always a reason to stop and eat a doughnut somewhere you weren't planning to.
21. Take the sunset ferry back
You came in on the ferry. Leave on the ferry. Catch one timed for the last forty minutes of light and you'll arrive at Circular Quay as the city switches on. Starboard side this time. That, more than anything else on this list, is the bit you'll remember.
A sensible order
If you're doing a single big day: ferry over at 9am (#1), snorkel at Shelly by 10:30 (#2), Bower loop by lunch (#5), pizza at Hugos at 1:30 (#6), brewery schooner mid-afternoon (#12), and the sunset ferry home (#21). Save the Spit walk and Pilu lunch for a second visit — and there will be a second visit.


