Phillip Bay is a picturesque suburb in Sydney, located 13 kilometers southeast of the city's central business district. It is part of the Eastern Suburbs and falls under the City of Randwick. The area is notable for its low-density residential landscape, with a high percentage of detached homes and a mix of villas, cottages, and townhouses.
The suburb includes Yarra Bay and Bicentennial Park, offering a blend of residential and recreational spaces.
Its proximity to beaches like Congwong Beach and its surroundings in Kamay National Park enhance its appeal as a coastal area with rich history and natural beauty.
Historically, Aboriginal people were the first inhabitants, and today the area is rich in both Aboriginal and European historical significance, with landmarks like Yarra Bay House.
The nearby La Perouse area complements Phillip Bay with its cultural and historical attractions, including the La Perouse Museum and the New South Wales Golf Club.