I took a fast boat to Manly Beach Manly Beach at the ring pier Circular Quay . This ferry can use the Opal card, but I have to pay separately. I don’t enjoy the previous 8 free, now half price discount. I don’t know why it’s free when I come back. I didn’t let the card. Maybe Manly is holding an annual Australia. Surfing Open, free free pass for the evacuation of tourists as soon as possible! It takes only 20 minutes to get to Manly Pier by fast boat from the ring pier. The price is more expensive than the ordinary boat, $8.7; the ordinary boat takes 30 minutes, $7.18. The Clippers have their own advantages, and the Clippers have a feeling of riding the wind and waves; while the slow boat can slowly enjoy the beautiful scenery around Darling Harbour, Opera House, Harbour Bridge, etc., which is more suitable for taking pictures. Manly Beach is about1.5 kilometers long and has a seawater pool with a natural barrier, suitable for tourists to swim and play in the water. Other popular activities in Manly Beach include beach volleyball, rowing and diving. There are many diving centers near the beach, offering different levels of diving courses, and boat diving and shore diving programs with coaches. The 2016 Australian Open surfing competition is held annually for 9 days (February 27-March 6). Work with the Surf Open - F45 Playoffs fitness test at the beach. In addition to the beach, you can also take the Manly Landscape Trail Manly Scenic Walkway, which will take you to Sydney Harbour to enjoy the beautiful scenery and bushes. I didn't take the Manly Landscape Trail this time. I will go to Sydney from August to October 2017. I must go to the Manly Landscape Trail. Figure 1: Go to the opera house taken by the Manly Clipboard; Figure 2: This angle can only be taken by boat; Figure 3: There are too many people and you don't have to say hello to take a photo! Figure 4: Natural barrier seawater pool; Figure 5: Shirley Beach Shelly Beach located at the eastern end of Marine Parade ; Figure 6: Manley Landscape Trail Road Map displayed near Shirley Beach; Figure 7: Manley Beach Promenade taken on Shirley Beach Observation Deck; Figure 8: Manley Cosso Pedestrian Street The Corso Steyne Street; Figure 9: The Corso / Darley Rd St. Matthew Episcopal Church around the corner; Figure 10: Manly City Council Manly Municipal Council.