Manyana Beach, NSW: Location, swimming & surfing

Manyana Beach, NSW: Location, swimming & surfing

Between Jervis Bay and Ulladulla on the New South Wales South Coast, Manyana Beach is an often-ignored surfer hangout.

Manyana Beach, NSW, is one of those beaches that receives virtually no attention from outsiders. Locals thoroughly enjoy it, while everyone else drives past oblivious to its existence.

Where is Manyana Beach, NSW?

Manyana Beach is on the South Coast of New South Wales, roughly halfway between Jervis Bay and Ulladulla. It is sandwiched between the better-known Bendalong and Lake Conjola.

Getting to Manyana Beach requires a diversion off the Princes Highway down Bendalong Road, then a right turn to the village of Manyana. This is essentially a cul-de-sac. It is not the sort of place you go past in passing, and to get to anything like a decent-sized town, you need to go back to the Princes Highway.

How long is Manyana Beach, NSW?

Manyana Beach is actually two beaches between Inyadda Point and Cunjurong Point. There’s a tiny one next to Inyadda Point that you’ll frankly have to yourself, and a bigger one that curves round to Green Island at Cunjurong Point. The main beach is around 900 metres long.

Green Island is only occasionally an island. Most of the time it is connected to the mainland via a narrow sandy strip known as a tombolo.

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Can I swim at Manyana Beach, NSW?

You can swim at Manyana Beach, NSW, but it is hazardous and ill-advised. This beach is not patrolled by surf lifesavers, so you are swimming at your own risk.

In particular, beware of the rocks and reefs at the southern end of the beach near Cunjurong Point.

Surfers at Manyana Beach, NSW
Surfers at Manyana Beach, NSW. Photo courtesy of Destination NSW.

Manyana Beach surf

Surfers, on the other hand, love Manyana Beach. It gets big beach breaks, and generally gets the full force of the south swell. Waves are bigger at the northern end, as Green Island provides a degree of protection in the south.

There’s a toilet and very small children’s playground at the northern end of the beach.

Is Manyana Beach dog-friendly?

Manyana Beach is not especially dog-friendly. Dogs must be kept on a leash here at all times. The nearest beach where dogs can be exercised off-leash is Washerwomans Beach in Bendalong.

Manyana Beach accommodation is mainly in the form of holiday lets.

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