Marley Beach
Facts and practical information
Marley Beach is an unpatrolled beach in the upper Royal National Park, on the outskirts of southern Sydney, Australia. The beach is one of eleven beaches located within the territory of the Royal National Park. The northernmost major beach in the Royal National Park, Marley is considered by Surf Life Saving Australia as the most hazardous unpatrolled beach in the park, and both surfing and swimming are not advised by both SLSA and the New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service. One of the largest beaches in the Sydney metropolitan area, Marley is also notable for the expansive sand dunes that lie behind the beach, which take up over 130,000 square meters. ()
New South Wales
Marley Beach – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Audley historic recreational complex, Wedding Cake Rock, Cronulla Fisheries Centre, Sharkies Leagues Club.