Gay beach sydney

Palm Beach.

Great nude sunbathing spot and plenty of intimate action in the bushes.
Crowd: Everyone from older guys to younger surfie types.

Neighbourhood: Northern End of Palm Beach.

Who's Coming

Everyone from older guys to younger surfie types.

Bus or car to Palm Beach and then step or park at northernmost automobile park and walk metres to north end of Peninsula.
Cross street: Lighthouse end of Beach.
  • Crowd:Everyone from older guys to younger surfie types.
  • Directions:Bus or car to Palm Beach and then walk or park at northernmost car park and walk metres to north terminate of Peninsula.
    Cross street: Lighthouse cease of Beach.
  • Hours:Any day on sunny days
  • Cruising Info/ Tips:Look interested.
    Cruisiest Spots: Two main spots: One, Beach at north end and bushes on top of sand dune. Two over the sandhill down on the Pittwater side in the bushes.
  • Nudity / Policy:Yes / Most guys naked at northern end and in bushes.
  • Wheelchair Accessible:No
  • Warnings:No problems in this area, but don't flaunt it if a beach patrol happens by.


Best Gay Beaches in Sydney – The Top Six List

The sun is (mostly) out, those beach days are support in Sydney and I&#;m excited to be catching up with friends from around the society who are coming on down to Australia for some fun in the sun.

Over the years I&#;ve shared all sorts of Sydney tips with friends, from gorgeous walks you can accomplish with killer Sydney views along with some things you can do in Sydney on a rainy day when the harbour city&#;s weather turns on a dime and shows off its stormy side.

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As I also hold some rather fabulous friends from around the world who have wondered where the best queer friendly beaches may be, I&#;ve position together a list of six of the best of those as well.

So if you&#;re wondering the same when you hit Sydney&#;s shores, grab the sunscreen and experiment one of these hot sandy spots around town.

North Bondi Beach

Let&#;s kick off with the one you already grasp – Bondi Beach. It&#;s famous for a reason, and if you&#;re not already staying in Bondi it&#;s worth popping on down at least once if you’re vi

Been there, done that? Reflect again, my friend.

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Sydney's LGBTQI+ and gay-friendly beaches

Lady Jane Beach

This little stretch of sand at the end of South Head peninsula is a clothing-frowned-upon beach – though technically it's been clothing-optional since Neville Wran made it so in It can be a bit of a boys' club of you're queer and looking to cruise and you can look forward to stink-eye if you decide the option of actually wearing clothing, but this is mostly a welcoming beach. Nude straights frequent the sand too. Mention, this is one for the exhibitionists – many gay blogs and homosexual travel sites note that tourists often come here to gawp.

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Little Congwong Beach

Head past the families and children who handle to dot Congwong Beach out at La Perouse an

A Sunbather&#;s Paradise

Sydney has emerged as the gay capital of the Southern Hemisphere, and Sydney&#;s gay beaches are a major queer attraction and rated outstanding, some of which are among the ‘gayest’ Australia has to offer.

The celebrated Bondi Beach has a large gay concentration in the north end, whilst Obelisk Beach is a favourite of the lgbtq+ and lesbian sun-lover.  Foreshore Beach is nude and gay, located off Foreshore Road near the airport.  Lady Jane Beach is another gay beach that has become an officially sanctioned clothing-optional recreation area. Read more:The best same-sex attracted beaches in Sydney.

Sydney Queer Scene

There are many same-sex attracted venues throughout the capital, although well-established Sydney gay bars and clubs can be found on Oxford Highway in Darlinghurst.  This district has become more mixed in recent years but it is still the most popular place for a night out.

Sydney has wonderful weather all year round.  The summer tall season is from December through February, with the peak period for same-sex attracted sunbathers being during the internationally renowned Mardi Gras festival (around l