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Whale Beach Rockpool
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Jonah’s Restaurant & Boutique Hotel
69 Bynya Rd, Palm Beach NSW 2108, Australia
Cranzgots Pizza Cafe
1 Careel Head Rd, Avalon Beach NSW 2107, Australia
Graze N Cakes
3/38 Burrawong Rd, Avalon Beach NSW 2107, Australia
Nearby local services
Whale Beach
Whale Beach Surf Life Saving Club
227 Whale Beach Rd, Whale Beach NSW 2107, Australia
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Whale Beach
242 Whale Beach Rd, Whale Beach NSW 2017, Australia
Whale Beach Guest House
36 Careel Head Rd, Avalon Beach NSW 2107, Australia
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Whale Beach Rockpool

17 Malo Rd, Whale Beach NSW 2107, Australia
4.7(19)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Outdoor
Relaxation
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Family friendly
Pet friendly
attractions: , restaurants: Jonah’s Restaurant & Boutique Hotel, Cranzgots Pizza Cafe, Graze N Cakes, local businesses: Whale Beach, Whale Beach Surf Life Saving Club
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+61 1300 434 434
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northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au
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Nearby restaurants of Whale Beach Rockpool

Jonah’s Restaurant & Boutique Hotel

Cranzgots Pizza Cafe

Graze N Cakes

Jonah’s Restaurant & Boutique Hotel

Jonah’s Restaurant & Boutique Hotel

4.6

(511)

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Cranzgots Pizza Cafe

Cranzgots Pizza Cafe

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Jackie McMillanJackie McMillan
(4.5 stars) For what could be our last addition to this album (as the season feels like it’s coming to an end) we thought we’d check out one of the few remaining Sydney ocean pools that we’ve never visited before. Whale Beach is a gorgeous crescent of golden sand, with typically expensive northern beaches parking ($10 per hour) and a small but beautiful rockpool at its southern end. Another 1930s Depression-era construction to create work for unemployed people, the legacy of their labours lingers in the most delightful way nearly a century later. It’s around 25 metres long and works wonderfully with the natural rock shelf along one edge. Coupled with its soft, sandy bottom it feels quite natural and part of the landscape. Little fishes of various species share the pool with you, a testament to how clean and clear the water is. And the views are stunning all around. There’s outdoor showers and nice change rooms nearby and lots of surrounding rocky headland to explore. We liked this one a lot and would return.
rosemary illangakoonrosemary illangakoon
Went on a gloomy day but the rock pool was amazing . Very safe…( kids need supervision as the waves do hit hard sometimes).the bottom of the rock pool is natural. The waves flow in.. it’s not a very big rock pool… the beach beside the rock pool is also good. Amazing experience. Parking there is a paid parking lot or you can park in the street above ( depending on availability) There are showers and a changing room. Perfect place to take a dip and relax.
ArlishaArlisha
We visited Whale Beach on a Sunday afternoon, luckily it wasn’t crowded. It is a small beach yet stunning! The sand is like crushed shells, it feels good to walk on it. The water is crystal clear and the waves are huge, best spot for surfing. There’s a nice rock pool but closed, otherwise stated. Really love this hidden gem!
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(4.5 stars) For what could be our last addition to this album (as the season feels like it’s coming to an end) we thought we’d check out one of the few remaining Sydney ocean pools that we’ve never visited before. Whale Beach is a gorgeous crescent of golden sand, with typically expensive northern beaches parking ($10 per hour) and a small but beautiful rockpool at its southern end. Another 1930s Depression-era construction to create work for unemployed people, the legacy of their labours lingers in the most delightful way nearly a century later. It’s around 25 metres long and works wonderfully with the natural rock shelf along one edge. Coupled with its soft, sandy bottom it feels quite natural and part of the landscape. Little fishes of various species share the pool with you, a testament to how clean and clear the water is. And the views are stunning all around. There’s outdoor showers and nice change rooms nearby and lots of surrounding rocky headland to explore. We liked this one a lot and would return.
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Went on a gloomy day but the rock pool was amazing . Very safe…( kids need supervision as the waves do hit hard sometimes).the bottom of the rock pool is natural. The waves flow in.. it’s not a very big rock pool… the beach beside the rock pool is also good. Amazing experience. Parking there is a paid parking lot or you can park in the street above ( depending on availability) There are showers and a changing room. Perfect place to take a dip and relax.
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We visited Whale Beach on a Sunday afternoon, luckily it wasn’t crowded. It is a small beach yet stunning! The sand is like crushed shells, it feels good to walk on it. The water is crystal clear and the waves are huge, best spot for surfing. There’s a nice rock pool but closed, otherwise stated. Really love this hidden gem!
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Reviews of Whale Beach Rockpool

4.7
(19)
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4.0
2y

(4.5 stars) For what could be our last addition to this album (as the season feels like it’s coming to an end) we thought we’d check out one of the few remaining Sydney ocean pools that we’ve never visited before. Whale Beach is a gorgeous crescent of golden sand, with typically expensive northern beaches parking ($10 per hour) and a small but beautiful rockpool at its southern end.

Another 1930s Depression-era construction to create work for unemployed people, the legacy of their labours lingers in the most delightful way nearly a century later. It’s around 25 metres long and works wonderfully with the natural rock shelf along one edge. Coupled with its soft, sandy bottom it feels quite natural and part of the landscape. Little fishes of various species share the pool with you, a testament to how clean and clear the water is. And the views are stunning all around.

There’s outdoor showers and nice change rooms nearby and lots of surrounding rocky headland to explore. We liked this one a lot and...

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5.0
6y

Hidden rock pool - good for children - plenty of opportunity to explore the rockshelf. A long remembered moment of Summer of 2021/2022 will be the time when the seas were raging, and the beach was closed yet we five hugged the wall of the pool facing the sea watching a brave, lone, cormorant, diving in the brewing white water to catch a feed. The cormorant was underwater for up to five minutes at a time and it spurned a challenge as to who could be first to see the seabird re-surface. As best we could tell the bird was prying periwinkles from the...

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5.0
1y

Went on a gloomy day but the rock pool was amazing . Very safe…( kids need supervision as the waves do hit hard sometimes).the bottom of the rock pool is natural. The waves flow in.. it’s not a very big rock pool… the beach beside the rock pool is also good. Amazing experience. Parking there is a paid parking lot or you can park in the street above ( depending on availability) There are showers and a changing room.

Perfect place to take a...

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