Sandon Point Beach is a stunning sweep of coastline in the northern suburbs of Wollongong, nestled between Bulli and Waniora points. This beach is a favourite for summer activities such as swimming and surfing, offering a sheltered area at its northern end. The location is culturally significant as it includes the Sandon Point Aboriginal Place, a sacred gathering site for Indigenous peoples. Visitors can enjoy picnics in the large reserve overlooking the beach, making it ideal for family outings.
The beach itself offers a 900-meter stretch of sand and is backed by a scenic coastal walk. Lifeguards patrol the beach during the swim season, providing a safe environment for beachgoers. Additionally, the Sandon Point SLSC hosts various events and training programs, further enhancing the beach's vibrant atmosphere.
The site's natural beauty extends beyond the beach, with surrounding rock platforms and reefs offering unique opportunities for snorkeling and exploration. However, caution is advised due to the presence of rips and underwater obstacles.