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Manly
also provides internationally recognised English language Colleges
which provide practical and enjoyable courses to thousands of students
from around the world. The Australian College of English is one
of the oldest and largest independent English language colleges
in Australia.
The
Waratah Education Centre is a cosmopolitan education centre also
attracting students from many overseas countries offering a complete
education package for students seeking an international education.
Most
recently, The Sydney English Academy, has joined Manly. Known as
SEA, this school is located minutes from the beach and town centre
and provides a small friendly environment where you always receive
the individual treatment you deserve.
The
highly regarded International College of Tourism and Hotel Management,
formerly the St Patricks Seminary, located within historical buildings
surrounded by twenty hectares of native bushland and parks, Sydney's
glorious harbour and Manly's famous beaches, offers a two year diploma
programme in hotel management in consultation with Hotelconsult
" Cesar Ritz " Switzerland.
Manly
Wharf
In
1854 the 'founder' of Manly, Henry Gilbert Smith, built a 50ft pier
from which the first regular Manly Ferry service began operating.
One hundred and fifty years later Manly Wharf remains the focal
point for harbour commuters and tourists alike. Manly Wharf, the
historic gateway to Sydney's northern beaches, comprises a waterfront
retail and entertainment complex situated over two levels and occupying
a premier position which encompasses the Manly Ferry and Jetcat
terminals.
Parasailing
operates 7 days from Oct to May from
the wharf all year round and boat and aquatic hire is
available from October long weekend to Easter.
Recreational Activities
Aquatic
sports abound in Manly - swimming, surfing, diving,
snorkeling, windsurfing, fishing, boating and parasailing.
Hiring a bike and using the cycleways is a great alternative
for taking in the sights. The Manly East-West Cycleway
provides cyclists, joggers and walkers with a pleasant
way to exercise and enjoy the beautiful surroundings
between where the Corso meets the oceanfront and the
nearby suburb of Seaforth.
The Manly Swimming Centre is open 7 days per week and
provides a heated pool. The Manly Swim Centre closes
at the end of June and re-opens late August.
A large
range of recreation and sporting gear is available for hire. Rollerblading
is an extremely popular past time in Manly where there is easy access
to kilometres of smooth skating and for those not yet acquainted
with this sport, lessons are available. Golf and tennis facilities
provide opportunities to meet people as well as improve your fitness
level.
Numerous
Parks and Reserves in Manly provide visitors with the opportunity
to enjoy a variety of short walks or more extensive coastal and
harbour foreshore walks.
The
Manly to Spit Bridge walk is one of the most scenic harbour walking
tracks in the world - almost 10km long and a fascinating 3 to 4
hour walk, at a steady pace.
The
Heart of Manly Heritage Walk guides you through the history of Manly
discovering Heritage plaques and identifying places of special interest.
The
Manly Pathway of Olympians runs from West Esplanade to the Art gallery,
(come out of the Wharf and turn left). Commemorating Manly's
sporting history. Over 100 years of Manly residents who represented
Australia in Olympic Games. There are 80 plaques on the walk,
which is a living history and is added to after each games.
Restaurants
Over eighty restaurants offer varying ethnic cuisine's
from around the world at prices to suit every budget.
Many of the restaurants are in prime beach front or
harbourside locations and offer a choice of indoor or
outdoor seating. The choice of restaurants stretch from
Shelly Beach through to the Corso, the metropolitan
area and the Spit Bridge. Food Critics and patrons alike
comment on the diversified range of quality restaurants
in the Manly area.
Special
Events
Manly
hosts several major festivals throughout the year:
·
The Manly
Arts Festival. ( September)
· The
Manly Food and Wine Festival ( the first weekend
in June ).
· The
Manly International Jazz Festival ( October Labour
Day weekend - Australia's largest, longest-running community
based jazz festival.)
Manly
ocean beach is a spectacular setting for annual sporting events
such as 'Ironman' competitions, Cycle Classics, surf lifesaving
carnivals, as well as beach volleyball and swimming tournaments.
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