Palm Beach sits at the northernmost point of Sydney’s Northern Beaches, with golden sands curving gently between rugged headlands and tranquil Pittwater. The suburb is framed by lush bushland and the heritage-listed Barrenjoey Lighthouse at the tip of the peninsula, offering dramatic views across Broken Bay and the Pacific Ocean.
31192 Palm Beach and Barrenjoey Headland, Northern Beaches, NSW
Palm Beach offers a fantastic combination of surf, swimming and scenic walks. The northern end of the beach has excellent surfing conditions, while the southern end is more sheltered and perfect for families and gentle ocean dips. A 35-metre ocean pool near the southern end provides calm laps and a safe water space for all ages.
67471 Barrenjoey Lighthouse and Palm Beach coastal views
An easy walk up to the historic Barrenjoey Lighthouse rewards with sweeping panoramas over Pittwater, Broken Bay and the ocean. The area is great for coastal hikes, picnics under the trees, and taking in the blend of relaxed seaside charm and dramatic headland scenery. Palm Beach also has cafés, ferry access to The Basin and plenty of spots to unwind by the water.