Australians hail this stunning ‘secret’ beach as one of Sydney’s ‘greatest treasures’: ‘It’s just like Fiji’

Adventurers flock to a dreamy beach just outside Sydney that looks straight out of a tropical island.

Wattamolla Beach is an idyllic hidden cove, tucked away in Sydney’s Royal National Park, an hour south of the CBD.

Pristine golden sand contrasts with the deep blue ocean, lined with lush forests and cabbage palms.

At the back of the lagoon, the water flows down a towering six-metre rock wall to the sea below, where visitors enjoy paddling in the calm waters.

Wattamolla Beach is a popular spot for families with children thanks to its quiet, shallow waters and extensive sandy beaches, giving everyone plenty of space to enjoy this hidden gem even on the busiest days.

Wattamolla Beach is an idyllic hidden spot tucked away in Sydney’s Royal National Park, an hour south of the CBD

Pristine golden sand contrasts with the deep blue and calm ocean, lined with lush forests and cabbage palms

The scenic secret spot is hailed as one of Sydney's 'greatest treasures' and one of the city's best places to swim, snorkel, surf or sunbathe

Pristine golden sand contrasts with the deep blue and calm ocean, lined with lush forests and cabbage palms

Wattamolla Beach is located between Garie Beach and Marley Beach and can be reached by car from Audley via Sir Bertram Stephens Drive and Wattamolla Road

Wattamolla Beach is located between Garie Beach and Marley Beach and can be reached by car from Audley via Sir Bertram Stephens Drive and Wattamolla Road

The scenic secret spot is hailed as one of Sydney’s ‘greatest treasures’ and one of the city’s best places for swimming, snorkeling, surfing or sunbathing.

“This place is a place full of surprises,” said one traveler, and another wrote, “Forget Asia. Great beach with a lagoon and powder sand.’

‘Walking along the coastline of Wattomola Beach you will discover a captivating beach experience enriched with an abundance of shells. The rhythmic sound of the waves accompanies your exploration and the coastline is decorated with various shells, each telling their unique story,” described a third.

Wattamolla Beach is a popular spot for young families thanks to its quiet, shallow waters and extensive shores, allowing everyone to enjoy this hidden gem even on the busiest days

Wattamolla Beach is a popular spot for young families thanks to its quiet, shallow waters and extensive shores, allowing everyone to enjoy this hidden gem even on the busiest days

At the back of the lagoon, the water flows down a towering six-metre rock wall to the sea below, where visitors enjoy paddling in the calm sea

At the back of the lagoon, the water flows down a towering six-metre rock wall to the sea below, where visitors enjoy paddling in the calm sea

One beach lover said Wattamolla was a 'piece of paradise' even on a cloudy day, and someone else raved about the 'unique' waterfall

One beach lover said Wattamolla was a ‘piece of paradise’ even on a cloudy day, and someone else raved about the ‘unique’ waterfall

Others noted that there is a cash only entry fee to enter the Royal National Park and it is only open to the public between 7am and 8.30pm.

Others noted that there is a cash only entry fee to enter the Royal National Park and it is only open to the public between 7am and 8.30pm.

‘While walking, keep an eye out for live crabs scurrying over the rocks, adding a dynamic and vibrant aspect to the coastal environment. The interplay of shells and live crabs creates a vibrant tapestry, making your beach experience at Wattomola visually stunning.”

One said Wattamolla was a ‘piece of paradise’ even on a cloudy day, while another raved about the ‘unique’ waterfall.

Others noted that there is a cash only entry fee to enter the Royal National Park and it is only open to the public between 7am and 8.30pm.

Wattamolla Beach is located between Garie Beach and Marley Beach and can be reached by car from Audley via Sir Bertram Stephens Drive and Wattamolla Road.