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Swim like a Sydney local

Maccallum Seawater Pool, Cremorne PointCredit: Destination NSW

Sunrise is a particularly pretty time to swim at Maccallum Pool, on Sydney’s North Shore, your backdrop being Sydney Harbour Bridge.

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Swim like a Sydney local

Maccallum Seawater Pool, Cremorne Point Credit: Destination NSW

Sunrise is a particularly pretty time to swim at Maccallum Pool, on Sydney’s North Shore, your backdrop being Sydney Harbour Bridge.

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Sea-fed rock pools, the gentle undulations of the Pacific Ocean, protected harbour coves or long laps in Olympic pools? With so many options on offer, deciding just where to swim in Sydney can be tricky. Follow the lead of locals and dive in to these refreshing waterholes.  

In Sydney Harbour 

There are many idyllic sandy beaches lining the shores of Sydney Harbour, including Redleaf Beach in Double Bay, a 10-minute drive east of the city centre. Pack your swimming gear for a dip in the Murray Rose Pool, a netted sea enclosure named for an Australian Olympic swimming champion of the 1950s and 1960s. This calm harbour pool is a favourite among locals, who come here to cool off year round — the two floating pontoons are some of Sydney’s most prized summer perches. After a few laps, take a stroll over the water on the wooden boardwalk that forms the perimeter of the enclosure while soaking up views of the moored pleasure craft and the harbour beyond.  

And on Sydney’s North Shore you’ll discover Maccallum Pool, cut into the coast on the western side of the waterside suburb of Cremorne Point. These historic 33m-long seawater baths are today concreted and ringed by a wooden boardwalk, with plenty of shady nooks to gaze over the harbour (including the Sydney Harbour Bridge) after you’ve had a splash about. It’s within easy reach as well — just a 7.5km drive north of the city centre.  

Murray Rose Pool, Double Bay Credit: Destination NSW

Murray Rose Pool, Double Bay.

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Murray Rose Pool, Double Bay Credit: Destination NSW

Murray Rose Pool, Double Bay.

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Andrew Boy Charlton Pool, Sydney Credit: Destination NSW

People swimming laps at Andrew (Boy) Charlton Pool in Sydney.

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Andrew Boy Charlton Pool, Sydney Credit: Destination NSW

People swimming laps at Andrew (Boy) Charlton Pool in Sydney.

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In an Olympic pool 

Running along the edge of The Domain — 34 hectares of parkland on the eastern fringe of the city centre — the Andrew (Boy) Charlton Pool looks out over wharves of Woolloomooloo and the naval ships that at anchor off Garden Island. The saltwater Olympic pool is popular with both serious lap swimmers and those who prefer to laze about on stylish wooden deckchairs. Depending on the time of year, the facility also hosts alfresco yoga, so you can stretch out then dive in.  

In the Pacific Ocean 

In the Eastern Suburbs, along the legendary clifftop coastal walk between Bondi and Coogee beaches, secluded Gordons Bay is like a cool oasis, its slip of sand cradling an opal-like finger of ocean. Climb across the rocky headland to find the perfect place to spread your towel, before cooling off with a dip in the crystal-clear water. Divers and snorkellers can follow the Gordons Bay Underwater Nature Trail, marked by concrete-filled drums and a chain and with information displayed on steel plaques.  

A 15-minute drive further south, the Malabar Ocean Pool is a protected swimming enclave fed by the sea. There are more than 100 such rock pools across the state, but this one is particularly pretty for its crowd-free views over Long Bay. Bring a snorkel to spot fish and starfish floating about.  

Gordons Bay, Coogee Credit: Destination NSW

Boats moored at Gordons Bay, Coogee.

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Gordons Bay, Coogee Credit: Destination NSW

Boats moored at Gordons Bay, Coogee.

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