Day 4 in Sydney and it's time for my final Hep B jab, we had aimed to only be in Sydney for 2 nights but on finding out oz experience wouldn't have availability on the buses until Monday morning so we decided to stay another two nights rather than go on the Greyhound buses. This wasn't much of an issue as the people we met in the hostel were really friendly and the facilities were great. It did mean however that I had to find somewhere in Sydney over the weekend to have my final injection, however most of the clinics that were available for travellers are closed on Saturday and Sunday. Fortunately there was one open Sunday mornings in Bondi and seeing as we wanted to see the beach this tied in well, we headed there early in the morning, having my jab and bex being checked by the doctor and then off to the beach, although not before being informed all about the Australian sun and which sun cream I should be using.
Bondi Beach was nice although it was the middle of the day so we didn't stick around for long and hoped on a bus back to the central quays and then on a boat to Manly. As we left we passed the Opera house and most of the City which now in the bright sun looked like all the photo's I had seen before.
On arriving at Manly it was nice, very busy but a great beach. Unfortunately the sea was extremely rough and so they had closed the beach except if you were surfing and the doc had told me not to do exercise, so it was just watching and hoping it would still be around the next day.
(This looked like a cool club to be a member of)
As the sun started retreating we decided it was time to return to the hotel so back to the hostel but not before a few quick pics from the front of the boat.
Back on the Free 555 bus and then chilling with the others in the hostel, discussing music and singing along to Josselin and his guitar, before saying our goodbyes and getting ready for a super early start.
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