5 /5 Antoni Seegers: Had so much fun, paid for 2 hours but 1 hour is heaps. Kids enjoyed it heaps. Great family activity and a short stroll to the wharf for an ice cream.
5 /5 Lucas Roque: Me and my friends came hear and it was so fun! We are definitely coming back
5 /5 Kate: Lots of fun here at Manly Waterworks, about 5 or 6 slides slides, you can pay for 1 hour $25 2 hours $35 or all day $45 per person
They also have family of 4 ppl or 5ppl or group of 10 + specials
1 /5 Keegan Morris: Overpriced and little to do, at a very small location. 3 waterslides, and usually big queues.
Entry, is a very high price, for only 3 little slides!
Don’t be fooled, and save your money!
Just swim at the beach, IT IS FREE!
1 /5 Zara McNamee: My children and their friends were looking forward to a lovely day out on the slides but unfortunately they were sat out for over 10 minutes for enjoying themselves. I understand if they did anything majorly wrong but they didn’t they only went down a slide at the same time with each other as other workers at the top instructed them too which resulted in my children suffering the consequences from the workers sitting at the bottom of the slides. a certain worker at the bottom discriminated my children as they were not the only people doing this. they were screamed at and were given unforgettable looks. She sat on her phone majority of the time but when it came to my children there was world war 3. The girl was clearly having a bad day and unfortunately was taking her anger out on my children which shouldn’t be tolerated. On top of all this she instructed my 21 years of age daughter to be seated and screamed at her till she did. For the price I paid, a lot of money was wasted on my children getting yelled at and put on time out forI WONT be coming back. SAVE YOUR MONEY!!!!
Lisa H This was such an incredible experience. I went in with a little bit of disbelief and came out a believer. Terry was a great guy but a lot of history and we were very intrigued. A lot of us experienced some feelings which I don’t want to spoil the tour for anyone else, but go ahead and book this take the ferry over to Manly and an Uber up to this, and it would be a very, very enjoyable and informative evening.
Anjaly Pulickal Sajeevu Manly Market is a popular market held every Saturday and Sunday in Manly, Sydney, Australia. The market is located on Manly Corso, the main shopping street in Manly. It is a short walk from the ferry terminal and Manly Beach.
The market has a wide range of stalls selling a variety of goods, including:
Clothing
Jewelry
Handmade crafts
Food and drinks
Homewares
Art
The market is a great place to find unique and unusual items. There are also many stalls selling fresh produce, so it is a good place to do your weekly grocery shopping.
The market is very popular with both locals and tourists. It is a great place to spend a few hours browsing the stalls and enjoying the atmosphere.
Kim Whittle This is a great park for fur babies! It is enclosed so even those with terrible recall can have a blast! Sounded by the river - dogs have access to all the fun, large play area and a dip in the water if need be! Warning: very sandy/muddy by the river so be prepared for a long detailed bath if your dog is a swimmer!
Joy Jiang Nice spot to enjoy a relaxing day by the water, this location has beautiful water view. Lots of people come for fishing. Theres also a small playground for little kids.
Niki Vasiliadis This is a great beach for swimming as it’s a cove, it’s a lot calmer than the surf beach in Manly. The beach is netted. Right next to Manly Wharf is easily accessible via ferry. There are plenty of trees along the concourse and also a grassy area provided shade. The beach doesn’t have shade so bring your own to stay protected out of the sun. Very gentle waves lapping the shore. Beach is accessible via stairs. Plenty of eating options nearby and also public toilets.
Melinda Sutcliffe The bus combined ticket made this an easy and enjoyable trip to see the fab Presets. Well organised, decent facilities. Kudos to the Harbour Front Trust and the Gayemagal people for the best welcome to country at a music event Ive seen