A Local's Guide to Paradise Beach
Paradise Beach in Avalon is a tiny piece of sand with a netted swimming area.
Paradise Beach is on Pittwater, with wonderful views of Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park.
Sandstone cliffs dominate the northern headland, complementing the picturesque vegetation that lines Pittwater.
The swimming enclosure is very popular with families and the walkway around the enclosure popular for kids to jump off into the water.
How do I get to Paradise Beach?
If travelling by car, there are plenty of parking areas.
There are currently no public buses servicing this area, but it is accessible by taxi.
What else is there to do at Paradise Beach?
A walk along the beach is a great way to stretch your legs and take in the surrounding area of Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park.
Can I bring my dog to Paradise Beach?
Dogs are not permitted on the beach or within the enclosed swimming areas.
How far is Paradise Beach from the Sydney CBD?
Paradise Beach is about 40km from the Sydney CBD.
Is Paradise Beach an expensive suburb?
It is certainly one of the more affluent suburbs of Sydney, given its views and location.
What other beaches are close to Paradise Beach?
There are many beautiful beaches within close proximity to Paradise Beach, including:
All of these have facilities such as public toilets, showers and cafes etc.
Is Paradise Beach safe for swimming?
Paradise Beach is a netted swimming enclosure, like most beaches in Sydney.
The net extends about 50m offshore and is a nice, safe swimming enclosure for families.
Is there parking near Paradise Beach?
Very little. You will have to find street parking nearby and walk.
Is there public transport near Paradise Beach?






