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Manly Rock

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    • Day 12

      Trip to Manly

      December 3, 2019 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Heute ging es mal an den Strand. Nach langem herumtrödeln in der Früh haben wir uns auf den Weg gemacht nach Manly. Ich war heute mit meinem Roommate aus dem Hostel unterwegs. Wir sind vom City central mit der Bahn zum Hafen und von dort aus mit der Fähre nach Manly. Was schon irgendwie cool ist, weil man hier die Fähre als ganz normales Strasenverkehrsmittel nutzen kann:)
      Dort angekommen, hat man sich irgendwie ganz anders gefühlt. Es war mehr wie so ein Urlaubsörtchen. War schon sehr schön. Wir haben uns dann erstmal ein kleines Restaurant zum Mittagessen gesucht und haben uns anschließend an den Strand in die Sonne gelegt 🌴☀️ es war herrlich!
      Nach 2 Stunden haben wir uns dann wieder vom Strand verabschiedet und uns noch ein Eis gegönnt! Es gab Ben&Jerrys Eis 😍😍😍 ich war in
      heaven!
      Nach nem kleinen Spaziergang sind wir dann zurück zur Fähre und wieder zurück ins Hostel. Abends waren wir dann noch im eigenen Kinosaal des Hostels und haben Toy story 4 geguckt. Der Film ist übrigens mega! 😁
      Danach ging es auch schon ins Bett :)

      Today we went to the beach. After long dawdling around in the morning we made our way to Manly. Today I was with my Roommate from the hostel on the way. We took the train from the city centre to the harbour and from there the ferry to Manly. Which is really cool, because you can use the ferry as a normal road transport here:)
      Arrived there, one felt somehow completely differently. It was more like a holiday resort. It was very nice. We first looked for a small restaurant for lunch and then we lay down on the beach in the sun 🌴☀️ it was wonderful!
      After 2 hours we said goodbye to the beach and we had an ice cream! There was Ben&Jerrys ice cream 😍😍😍 I was in heaven!
      After a short walk we went back to the ferry and back to the hostel. In the evening we went to the cinema of the hostel and watched Toy story 4. By the way, the movie is amazing ! 😁
      After that I went to bed :)
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    • Day 10

      Manly Beach

      March 12 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      On to Manly Beach where we parked for an hour so we could see the beach and then walk through the Corso with its wide variety of wee shops to Manly Harbour. I recognized the beach by its trees that line the esplanade. We had to paddle, of course, a stark difference in temperature to our sea this time of year!Read more

    • Day 226

      To Manly by ferry

      April 20, 2017 in Australia ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

      We got the public ferry across to Manly today and spent the day at Manly beach. The ferry was great - you get to see all the sights of Sydney from the sea along the way but much cheaper than a sightseeing trip (just seen your comment on our previous post James & Lou - looks like you had the same idea too!). The weather was ideal - not too hot (temp in early 20s again) and we enjoyed a picnic lunch on the beach (more sushi!). The waves were big and the currents strong though, with the lifeguards doing regular announcements about safety and moving the flags to indicate safe swimming areas surprisingly frequently. How they could tell from standing on the beach which areas were safe & which weren't is beyond me though.... We got 2 ferries to get all the way back to Darling Harbour, the second of which actually took us under the Harbour Bridge. Solana was tired out & napped all the way back, so she missed the ferry journeys... This evening we went out in Darling Harbour and treated ourselves to cocktails and a 2-course meal with a view. Solana wolfed a massive kids steak & chips for dinner (her vegetarianism turned out to be short-lived!). On the way back, we found an outdoor cinema along the harbour, which happened to be showing a kids film. We sat down and enjoyed the last 10 minutes of "Finding Dory" - a great idea, wish we'd got there sooner.Read more

    • Day 22

      Manly Beach

      February 5, 2017 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 37 °C

      Sonntag, den 5. Februar 2017

      Da am Sonntag alle Fahrten mit der Fähre, Bahn oder Bus 2,50$ nicht übersteigen, nutzen wir (und natürlich jeder andere auch) den Tag um Ausflüge zu machen.
      Es lohnt sich beispielsweise mit der Fähre zum Manly Beach zu fahren, bei dem es im Gegensatz zur Innenstadt total ruhig und gemütlich ist. Man hatte kurze Zeit das Gefühl, dass man in Italien an der Strandpromenade ist :)
      Die Australier sind, was das im Meer baden betrifft, übervorsichtig. Die Fahnen, zwischen denen man eigentlich nur baden darf, sind ziemlich lächerlich eng gesteckt, obwohl der Strand hunderte von Metern lang ist und unserer Meinung nach die Wellen überall gleichstark sind.
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    • Day 5

      Manly Beach

      November 19, 2017 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Unser erster Strandbesuch 🏖
      Vorher hab ich mir erstmal Flipflops, Sonnenbrille und ein Handtuch gekauft, weil ich das nicht mitgenommen habe.
      Die Fähre war relativ voll, aber die Aussicht war super!
      Der Strand an sich war überhaupt nicht überfüllt, ganz anders als in Europa.
      Mehr Fotos kommen noch 😌

      PS: Manly Wharf ist NICHT Manly Beach! 🤦🏼‍♀️
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    • Day 8

      Neuer Tag, neuer Strand

      October 12, 2017 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Ab an den Strand!
      Der Manly Beach, der mit der Fähre ca. 30 min. von Sydney entfernt ist, gab ein tolles Bild ab. Die Wellen waren hier nicht so hoch wie in Bondi, aber trotzdem stark.
      Ich lag gern in der Sonne und habe mich trocknen lassen.Read more

    • Day 7

      Första dagen på nya året

      January 1, 2018 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 28 °C

      Åh så skönt med sovmorgon efter en sen nyårsnatt. Dagens plan var att åka till Manly Beach och njuta av bad och sol. Runt tolvsnåret kände vi oss redo att ge oss av. Vi tog bussen ner till färjeläget och sen väntade en behaglig båtresa till Manly. Under båtfärden sökte vi efter billiga lunchställen på TripAdvisor. Det fanns dock inga vad vi i Sverige anser billiga lunchställen utan här är en lunch för runt 100-lappen billigt. Vi bestämde oss för en restaurang som serverade dumplings och bowls. Perfekt ställe för mig som kunde välja och vraka bland olika tofurätter. Vi gick ner till stranden med vår medköpta mat. Stranden var även denna vacker men där var betydligt fler barnfamiljer än på Bondi. Barnfamiljer = man får sand på handduken på grund av springande barn. Vi tog några dopp men det var kallt både i luften och i vattnet. Det var en molnig och blåsig dag med australiensiska mått mätt.

      Några timmar senare tog vi bussen tillbaka till boendet och spenderade kvällen med att göra upp planer för Nya Zeeland. Vi hann även se några avsnitt av australiensiska heminredningsprogram på tv. En lugn och mindre händelserik dag kort och gott. Imorgon ger vi oss norrut till Port Macquarie.
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    • Day 210

      Manly Beach, Australia

      September 12, 2006 in Australia ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      Visit to Manly Beach to watch the surfers and get some fish and chips, the reason we went to Manly was to get the pictures on the way back, amazing City , also the street close to Kings Cross where we stayed.Read more

    • Day 43

      Manly Beach

      February 19, 2020 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      I got a late start today as I FaceTimed Alyssa and family at her request. It was a good time because little Leila was jabbering and very active. Then I had to deal with my finances as my debit card got rejected when I tried to make an ATM withdrawal, the cheapest way to get foreign currency. I had checked with the credit union before leaving home so there shouldn’t have been any issues. Since I arrived I have been using my Visa card but it would be nice to have cash for any small purchases. After 3 tries I was able to find a bank that would exchange my USD for AUD ($50 USD = $71 AUD).

      My plan for today was to take the ferry to Manly Beach, a 30 minute cruise through the harbour, at a reasonable price of $13 return. Unfortunately, as I approached Circle Quay my ferry was just pulling out, meaning I had to wait 30 minutes for the next ferry. It was nice to see the city from a different perspective.

      When I arrived at Manly Beach I stopped at the Tourist Information office to get a map and recommendations. The man I spoke to gave me very poor advice which really spoiled my afternoon. First I went to Manly Beach and walked about a km on the boardwalk. My only other objective was to see Quarantine Beach where immigrant ships and convicts were quarantined with infectious diseases, particularly the European plague, from the 1830s until 1984. The property has been converted into a hotel and conference centre maintaining all the original buildings. The Tourist Office told me I could get there by bus or by a 25 minute walk. I chose to walk the route he had recommended but he didn’t tell me that it was over 2 km straight uphill! Nor did he tell me that the Visitor Centre and buildings closed at 4 o’clock! The map I was given was very poor and when I encountered a young man on the road he too was confused. After walking for over an hour I eventually ran into two couples who were staying at the hotel so they invited me to join them. It turns out they were all teachers who once taught in Cold Lake, Alberta. Unfortunately, all the museum buildings were closed as well so all I got to see was a short tour of the property from the mini-shuttle bus provided by the hotel. What a disappointment after all that effort! The teachers were fun though and I did get to see an echidna!

      I wisely took the bus back to the wharf where the ferry was waiting. I didn’t get back to the apartment until 8 pm after a long, frustrating, poorly planned day.
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