Busy Chaotic Coogee Beach
March 26, 2017 by David Herd
Busy Chaotic Coogee Beach
Busy Chaotic Coogee Beach Sydney where on a sunny weekend thousands of people head for the pubs & restaurants as well as the famous beach.
Beach or the pool
Decisions decisions, the answer is whatever you prefer. 🙂
The pool & surf club are an iconic landmark
What a fabulous setting, absolutely breathtaking. Located right beside the Coogee Surf Life Saving Club.
The main attraction is the beautiful beach.
This is around 5pm so most of the crowd have gone home or to the pub.
Rock pool at northern end of Coogee Beach.
Late afternoon as the sun sinks in the west.
Copacabana or Coogee
Seeing the beach volley ball always reminds me of Copacabana where I have been lucky enough to visit 8 times between 1999 & 2010.
This is what brings the crowds
Magnificent Coogee Beach.
Wonderful views from these homes.
Can you imagine how much it would cost to live here?
The average Coogee home price is $2,627,000 for a house & $1,o39,500 for a condo. However these overlooking the ocean & beach would be double that.
Here are serviced apartments for rent.
Amazing location overlooking the beach, ideal for a long stay. Use THIS LINK for an excellent room rate.
Would you prefer to stay in a Dive?
Don’t be fooled by the name, the location is fantastic overlooking Busy Chaotic Coogee Beach Sydney. Book the Dive Hotel through THIS LINK.
Picnic in the park
Check out the seagulls waiting for some scraps. 🙂
Busy Chaotic Coogee Beach BBQ
Cooking facilities are available here.
Coogee Bay Road
Lots of restaurants, cafes & flash cars.
Lots of sidewalk cafes
Plenty of places to eat in Busy Chaotic Coogee Beach Sydney.
Coogee Bay Road
Busy Chaotic Coogee Beach Sydney.
Busy Chaotic Coogee Beach Sydney
As you can see the traffic is bumper to bumper & finding a car park is like winning the lottery.
Coogee Bay Hotel
One of the most famous hotels in Sydney and possibly the busiest.
Sunday afternoon session
Noisy and busy at the Coogee Bay Hotel.
Coogee Pavilion
Coogee Pavilion is a multi-storey dining destination created by Sydney hotel baron Justin Hemmes.
Surf club entrance at southern end of the beach
What a perfect day for taking photos.
Southern end of Coogee
Grand Pacific accommodation & the Barzura Cafe.
Coogee Crown Plaza
Sunday session at the Crown Plaza.
Crown Plaza is a great location
Great views over the beach from this excellent hotel, Use THIS LINK for a terrific discount on a room with a view.
The older side of Coogee
Many parts of Coogee are quite ancient as you can see, probably worth several million as a development site here in Arden Street.
This one is certainly worth preserving.
Not sure if it will be kept as a private residence or a guest house.
Overlooking Coogee Bay
As you can see Coogee is quite hilly.
Important safety message
When on the beach in Australia make sure you always use sun block-out, wear a hat & swim between the flags.
In recent years I have had many skin cancers removed, doctors tell me the damage was done many years ago before I turned 16 years of age. In those days we NEVER wore hats or used sun protection.
Things looked a little different in 1936
It was called Belmore Rd in 1930
Fabulous old photos.
How about 1905?
It certainly wasn’t Busy Chaotic Coogee Beach then. 🙂
Thanks for visiting my Busy Chaotic Coogee Beach Sydney photo blog, before you leave please check out Maroubra Beach which is a few kms south of Coogee.
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