Unlike the world-famous Bondi Icebergs, many of NSW’s ocean pools are closely guarded secrets—beautiful spots dotted up and down the coastline, each with its own unique charm. From the iconic Merewether Ocean Baths near Newcastle to the picturesque and iconic Palm Beach Rockpool, these seaside pools offer everything from gentle paddles to picture-perfect backdrops. No matter if you’re seeking a place to do some laps, somewhere accessible to everyone, or a stunning spot to unwind, you're spoilt for choice. Here's a closer look at some of our favourites.
Yamba Ocean Pool is charmingly rustic, sitting on a worn concrete platform that hints at its age yet somehow still enhances its coastal charm. It may not win beauty contests, but the surrounding Norfolk pines and views toward the Pacific Hotel add an undeniable charisma. At 33 metres by 10 metres, it’s a modest-sized pool and lacking in child-friendly features—there are only ladders for access, and no railings, so small kids might struggle with breaking waves. Facilities nearby include toilets and showers about 150 metres away near the surf club, but there are no ramps for disability access. Looking for somewhere to stay? Check out Blue Dolphin Resort or Angourie Resort.
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Just 20 minutes south of bustling Coffs Harbour, Sawtell Memorial Rock Pool offers a peaceful retreat with a thoughtful memorial to those who've served Australia. Carved beautifully into Bonville Headland, the pool is modestly sized at 42 metres by 13 metres, making it ideal for both a leisurely float or more committed swim. Its high rock walls shield swimmers effectively from waves, although the oyster-covered edges mean you'll want to watch your step—especially with kids. Basic amenities, such as a small toilet block, are located about 130 metres away, adding to its rustic appeal. Disability access is provided, though it involves navigating a steep ramp that's around 230 metres from parking, with some uneven ground along the way. If you’re exploring north of Coffs, also check out Darlington Beach Holiday Resort.
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Tucked away near the small village of Black Head a half hour from Taree, this ocean pool offers a quieter swim surrounded by stunning natural beauty, including rocky outcrops and lush bushland. Measuring 30 metres by 10 metres, it’s not enormous but features a convenient paddle pool – great for families with little ones. Serious swimmers aren’t forgotten either, with marked lanes for laps. Amenities such as toilets and showers sit conveniently close to the surf club. Unfortunately, access for those with disabilities is non-existent, a drawback that visitors should consider.
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Known affectionately to locals as 'The Bullring', Forster Ocean Baths have been an inviting family favourite since opening in 1936. Tucked away at the tranquil southern tip of Nine Mile Beach, this fan-shaped pool is notably calm—ideal for young swimmers, or those simply keen to paddle about. On lucky days, a pod of dolphins might even make an appearance nearby! Facilities cater nicely for a leisurely day out, offering showers, BBQ areas, and shaded picnic spots. Just keep an eye on their website, as the baths close twice a month for cleaning. With Forster Tuncurry Holiday Park nearby, it’s practically a done deal for a family holiday.
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The Merewether Ocean Baths in Newcastle are legendary, boasting the impressive title of the Southern Hemisphere's largest ocean baths. Stretching 100 metres by 50 metres, there's more than enough room for casual paddling or dedicated lap swimming in its marked lanes. Set against rugged rock formations, it's a top spot for keen photographers. Amenities are well-maintained and conveniently located about 75 metres away, with disability access via a broad ramp. Do watch out though, the open ocean side can bring waves crashing in at high tide. Stockton Beach Holiday Park isn’t far away if you're looking for a weekend—or mid-week—getaway.
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Made famous by the soap opera Home and Away, Palm Beach Rockpool on Sydney’s Northern Beaches is an iconic swimming spot with postcard-perfect views of Barrenjoey Lighthouse. At 50 metres long and 10 metres wide, the pool feels intimate yet spacious enough for a decent swim. But do be mindful at high tide—waves and stray seaweed can occasionally pop in to say hello. Changing rooms, outdoor showers, and paid parking nearby make visiting hassle-free. Disability access is via a steep ramp about 70 metres from parking, so Collaroy Ocean Pool (see below) might be better suited to those with mobility issues.
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Perched midway up Sydney's Northern Beaches, Collaroy Rockpool features an inviting fan shape that's perfect for both families and fitness fanatics. The vibrant, blue-painted walls might detract a bit from the natural surroundings, but the stunning coastal platform more than compensates. Measuring approximately 50 metres by 23-40 metres, it offers clearly marked lanes and a separate paddling pool ideal for kids. Accessibility here is excellent, with disability facilities just 20 metres from the pool. In town for a city break or looking for a staycation? Check out Sydney Lakeside Holiday Park just minutes away.
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Historic Wylie’s Baths at Coogee have drawn visitors since opening in 1907, making them Australia's longest-running tidal baths. Set beautifully in natural sandstone, the baths blend seamlessly with the surrounding landscape, providing a relaxing escape rather than a rigorous swimming experience. Waves frequently crash in at high tide, adding a dash of excitement. Entry is through a charming heritage-listed building housing a café, toilets, and change rooms—though note, unlike most pools, there’s a small entry fee. Perfect for anyone seeking a laid-back swim steeped in history.
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Just a stone’s throw from Wollongong, Towradgi Rock Pool strikes a good balance between functionality and fun. It's a solid 50-metre pool, great for lap swimming, and comes equipped with an adjoining shallow area perfect for younger kids. While the natural setting is somewhat spoiled by ageing concrete seating, the adjacent grassy area and coastal views more than make up for it. Take care at high tide as waves often spill over, plus the access ramp from disability parking can be a bit slippery underfoot. Planning to stay? Shellharbour Beachside Holiday Park is just a half hour away.
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Bermagui’s Blue Pool, five and a half hours south of Sydney, is nothing short of spectacular. Set at the foot of sandstone cliffs, this 50-metre by 18-metre pool feels completely natural, with dramatic ocean vistas stretching as far as the eye can see. Though there's no disability access and plenty of stairs to tackle, this stunning location rewards anyone willing and able to make the trek. Amenities such as toilets, showers, and picturesque picnic areas are just 100 metres away, making it a perfect road-trip stop. Doing the Sapphire Coast drive? Consider staying at Tathra Beachfront Holiday Park 45 minutes down the coast to complete the set.
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