Sydney's Swim to Sundowners Guide 2018

Drink, Drinks Guide, Sydney / 17 January 2018

Dip, dive and drink this summer with this ultimate swim to sundowners 2018 guide.

It’s a hot day at work. You’re sweating in your chiffon and you’re not sure if you need a swim, or a stiff drink. How about both? It seems our prayers have been answered with a variety of pools and beaches with neighbouring bars popping up all around the city and beyond. In mere minutes, head straight from work, step in your bathing suit and dip, drink and dine at Sydney’s top swim to sundowners location..
Sydney Pools Ivy Pool Bar

Ivy Pool Club & Changeroom

Sydney’s original rooftop pool bar is still pumping out the beats and the good times, right in the middle of Sydney’s CBD. Ivy is notorious for the coolest parties in Sydney in their massive pool club, complete with swimming pool, lounge area and two dance floors that play host to local and international DJ sets all summer round. Their Sunday party “Marco Polo,” held at the Pool Club, is where you can dance from daylight to dawn on both the roof and down in the “Change Room.” However, it also offers a chill afternoon, where can relax in the lounge chairs by the pool, or even dangle your feet in the water and drink a cocktail or two. To eat, they have a modern Italian menu, featuring pizzas, meatball paninis and more. On Sundays, it’s $5 drinks from 1-3pm and half priced pizza from 9pm!
Ivy Pool Club & Change Room
Level 4, ivy 320 George Street, Sydney 9254 8088, Mon  4:00pm – late, Tue – Fri  12:00pm – late, Sat  6:00pm – late, Pacha Sydney, Sun  1:00pm – late, Marco Polo
Sydney Pools Bondi Icebergs Club

Bondi Icebergs Club to Icebergs Dining Room

There is something about being right next to rolling waves in the safety of a pool. And that’s what the Bondi Icebergs Club is famous for, besides that iconic view of Bondi Beach. Although it is known as the home of winter swimming, summer is also perfect if you want to do a few laps and then enjoy a good meal (after you dry off, of course!). There are many dining options here from casual eats at the Icebergs club bistro to the popular fine dining restaurant, Icebergs Dining Room. Both menus feature fresh Sydney seafood that pair beautifully with the salt in the air. Have a wine or a cocktail with your meal and gaze over that sparkling ocean.
Bondi Icebergs Club 91303120, 1 Notts Ave, Bondi NSW, Mon – Fri: 11:00am – 10pm Sat – Sun: 9:00am – 10pm
Icebergs 9365 9000, Mon-Sat: 12:00pm – 12:00am Sun: 10:00am – 10:30pm
 
Sydney Pools Poolside Cafe Andrew (Boy) Charlton Pool

Andrew (Boy) Charlton Pool to Poolside Café

Wooloomooloo Bay, on one side, Sydney’s Botanic Gardens on the other. What a view to enjoy before you dive into the fresh water for a morning swim or lazy afternoon cool down. This is the scene at Andrew (Boy) Charlton Pool near The Domain on Mrs Macquarie Road. The Domain Baths underwent a major refurbishment in 2011 and were renamed after Andrew (Boy) Charlton, an Australian Olympic Medalist in the 1920 games. And now its established itself as the chicest pool of the summer. After a swim, dine at the Poolside Café for breakfast or lunch with a glass of wine with fantastic views.
Andrew (Boy) Charlton Pool  9358 6686, 1C Mrs Macquaries Rd, Sydney, Mon – Sun: 6:00am-7:00pm
Poolside Cafe: 8354 1044, Mon-Sun: 7:30am-4:30pm
Sydney pools Wylie Baths Coogee

Wylie Baths to Barzura Café Restaurant Bar

A hidden treasure down from the popular Coogee Beach, Wylie’s Baths is certainly a stunner. A harbourside enclosure right on the edge of the Pacific Ocean, with over 100 years of history floating through the salty air. Wylie Baths doesn’t get too crowded as you do have to fork out $4.50 to get in, but seizing a space on the deck certainly makes it worth it. Their kiosk has the old Aussie favourites including sausage rolls and Golden Gaytimes. If you are looking for something a bit classier, check out Barzura around the corner. They serve a modern Australian menu including a wide range of cocktails, wine, spirits and beer. Breakfast is available until 1pm before the lunch and dinner menu kicks in. Enjoy a good steak, salad or seafood complete with the view of Coogee before you.
Wylies Baths 
4B Neptune St, Coogee 9665 2838, Wylies Baths: Mon-Sun: 7:00am-7:00pm
Barzura Cafe Restaurant Bar: 62 Carr St, Coogee NSW 9665 5546, Mon-Sun: 7:00am-11:00pm
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Nielsen Park to The Nielsen, Vaucluse

This beachside restaurant in Vaucluse opened its doors only recently in July 2017, but has been drawing in the crowds with its gorgeous Italian menu and relaxed feel. The best part though? A stones throw from the restaurant itself is Nielsen Park’s protected Shark beach. On any given day you’ll find the beach bustling with picnics, birthdays, sunbaking bods and giant inflatable toys. Go for an afternoon dip, brush the sand off your feet and head into the Nielsen for sunset drinks in the main restaurant. The Nielsen is also BYO, so if you want to bring along your favourite bottle of something chilled you can!
The NielsenGreycliffe Avenue, Nielsen Park, Vaucluse, NSW, 02 9337 7333, the restaurant is open for breakfast on Saturdays and Sundays and lunch & dinner 7 days/week.
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The Office to Manly Wharf Hotel

During the warmer months, Manly Wharf isn’t solely occupied by ferries and sailing boats but also by those looking for a swim. The beach in front of The Office offers the perfect spot to cool down, with a protected zone to keep swimmers safe. Although you have the option of setting up a lovely little picnic at The Office (it’s legal to drink on the grass between 6am-4pm), you also have a smorgasbord of bars at your disposal. Throw on some thongs and head to Manly Wharf Bar for more casual drinks and bistro food. Those looking for a fancier ‘swim to sundowner drinks’ experience should head to Hugo’s for sunset cocktails. Be warned though, they won’t appreciate you rocking up in your swimmers and a towel! Dress code is smart casual.
Manly Wharf HotelManly Wharf, East Esplanade, NSW
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Balmoral Beach to The Boathouse

Known as the ‘gateway’ to Sydney Harbour, Balmoral Beach is the ideal place for a quick swim in a relaxed beachside summer. The beach is certainly family friendly, so bring along the whole clan and set yourself up on the sand and while the hours away. For those looking for a tasty lunch within arms length of hte beach itself, it’s hard to pass up The Boathouse. What was once a plain little kiosk is now a lively foodie hub, offering everything from fish and chips to seasonal salads and fresh seafood. You can add a tipple to your lunch by dabbling in the drinks list. Keep it simple with a rosé or go fancy with a glass of Bollinger for $20.
The Boathouse Balmoral, The Esplanade, Balmoral, NSW, 9974 5440
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Watsons Bay to Watsons Bay Boutique Hotel

A mere 20 minutes from Circular Quay via ferry is glistening Watsons Bay. Here, you have a few swimming spots to choose from, including the bay just next to the wharf as well as Camp Cove (which is a five minute walk from the wharf). For the times when your swim turns into sundowner drinks, the Watsons Bay Boutique Hotel offers the perfect landing spot. You’ll find all your favourite summertime aperitifs, alongside a seafood centric menu.
Watsons Bay Boutique Hotel  Military Road (corner of Marine Parade), Watsons Bay Sydney NSW, 61 2 9337 5444
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Collaroy Beach to Collaroy Hotel (The Collaroy)

The Northern Beaches are totally spoilt for choice when it comes to incredible swimming spots. Once such is Collaroy beach, with its seemingly endless sand and sparkling water. From the sand to the bar, Collaroy Hotel, which is soon to be The Collaroy, has sand literally at its doorstep. Set to re-open in January 2018, we predict The Collaroy being a popular swim to sundowners spot this summer.
The Collaroy (keep your eyes out for the official opening date)