Maroubra Beach is a stunning stretch of sand and surf along Sydney's eastern coast, known for its strong waves, making it an ideal spot for surfers of all levels. It is a 1.1-kilometer-long bay framed by dunes, bushland, and a rugged headland. The beach offers a relaxed atmosphere compared to nearby Bondi and Coogee beaches, making it perfect for a family day out.
Maroubra is designated as the first New South Wales National Surfing Reserve, further enhancing its appeal to surf enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy surfing, swimming, walking, and dining in nearby cafes and restaurants. The beach is well-patrolled by lifeguards, ensuring safety for swimmers and surfers alike.
The area surrounding Maroubra Beach also features a skate park, picnic areas, and bushwalks, providing a diverse range of activities for visitors to enjoy.