Swimming

Sydney is an incredible place to swim. With beaches, rock pools and public pools to choose from you wont run out of options for taking a dip. Dont for get your sunscreen! Here are a few of our favorite places to take a dip.

This is where the wedding ceremony will take place and is a special swimming spot for Libby’s family. Libby’s Grandfather Kevin swam here everyday for 30 + years .

Wylie's Baths is a heritage-listed tidal swimming pool located near Coogee Beach, in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The baths are noted for holding the first Australian Swimming Championships and for being one of the first swimming baths for mixed gender swimming in Australia

Dawn Fraser Swimming Pool is a heritage-listed swimming baths complex at Glassop Street, Balmain, Inner West Council, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was built by 1882 by James Reynolds, with alterations when it was enlarged in 1924.

Bronte Baths are located on the southern end of Bronte Beach – a beautiful yet crowded beach in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney.

Bronte Beach is located along the iconic Bondi to Coogee coastal walk. In fact many people just choose to do the Bondi to Bronte section of the walk as this part has all the best views, plus you can then relax on Bronte Beach and then cool off in Bronte Baths afterwards!

Freshwater rockpool is located on the northern beaches in Sydney. The rockpool is neatly tucked into the headland between Curl Curl Beach and Freshwater Beach. There are excellent facilities available with change rooms, showers, toilets and parking. The pool is a 50m olympic size swimming pool with marked lanes. There is also a fabulous boardwalk above the pool which continues onto Curl Curl Beach