5 Interesting Facts That Make Manly Special

A 30-minute drive from the Brisbane CBD, Manly is one of those places that locals love to come home to and visitors hesitate to leave, especially if you love the water. This charming outskirt is hands-down one of the most interesting beachside suburbs in Brisbane. Here are some things that make Manly special:

1. It’s where you will find the largest boat harbour facility in the southern hemisphere.

Boating is popular in Manly, thanks to its well-sheltered coastal location. There are a number of boating clubs based in Manly. There’s the Royal Queensland Yacht Squadron, the Wynnum Manly Yacht Club, the Moreton Bay Trailer Boat Club, and the Darling Point Sailing Squadron among others.

2. The first land sales occurred in 1882.

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Manly was first referred to as the “Manly Beach Estate” based on the advertisements published in newspapers. It is believed that the name was inspired by Manly in Sydney. It was advertised as “The Future Premier Watering Place of Brisbane,” in an auction in 1887, a description that somehow makes sense now because rentals for detached houses in Manly was the fastest-rising rate in Brisbane for 2018.

3. You will find one of Brisbane’s earliest state schools in Manly.

Manly State School, Remodelling additional accommodation, April 1951 (Photo credit: Agriculture And Stock Department, Publicity Branch/ archivessearch.qld.gov.au/)

The Manly State School opened in 1910. It was so popular that parents have been known to camp overnight to secure a place. One of the notable people who went to the school was ABC announcer Spencer Howson.

4. The Manly Railway Station opened in 1888.

Manly station, on the Cleveland line (Photo credit: TravellerQLD/ Wikimedia Commons)

At the time, it served as the original terminus of the line. The line was extended a year later to the original Cleveland station. It was rebuilt in 1992, which involves demolishing the original timber station infested with termites.

5. It homes the largest flotilla in Brisbane.

The Brisbane Coast Guard, a flotilla of the Australian Volunteer Coast Guard Association, is notable for being the largest flotilla in Australia and for having the Lord Mayor of Brisbane as its patron.



Sail Away In Manly

Go and sail away towards the sunset in Manly. The Second Wind Sailing will take you on board the Iceberg for a lovely time with the wind, the waves, and the water.

Owned by Cathie and Pete, The Second Wind Sailing offers an hour-long sail that captivates the beauty of the setting sun whilst riding the soothing waves on board their well-appointed yacht. To make the experience even better, they offer a glass of champagne, cider, or beer, or a non-alcoholic beverage as the sun sets, letting you toast the beauty of the golden skies with someone special.

Sailing on the Iceberg is a great idea for a romantic date or a relaxing time with friends and family. The yacht can accommodate up to eight passengers.

There are also several cruise options to choose from.

  • One-hour sunset cruise
  • Two-house Secondwind cruise
  • 3-hour Captains cruise
  • 5-hour Sealife cruise
  • 8-hour mystery cruise

If you want to get on the sunset cruise, it runs for most weeks from the William Gunn Jetty on Manly Harbour marina.

For those who are seeking a bit more adventure, there are five- and eight-hour cruises that will give you more time on the water. You’ll get to discover nature as you delve into a sensitive marine green zone where dolphins, turtles and other marine life abound. The longest cruise will take you on a voyage to Moreton, Peeol, Coochiemudio or the Stradbroke Islands where you can explore secluded beaches and enjoy the beautiful seascapes.

For more information, click here.

Are you ready to sail?

For The Kids: Learn The Basics Of Fishing In Manly

For kids who wish to give fishing a try, head on over to the Fish Wise event on 15 July on Davenport Drive in Manly.

Starting at 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and open to anyone 10 to 17 years of age, Fish Wise is a free event that will teach young adults to learn how to tie fishing knots, cast a rod, and other fishing basics!

The event is held by 2 Bent Rods, a well-known fishing school that offers fishing lessons for adults and kids that happen once a week per term. The kids fishing school activities include:

  • Reading the beach
  • Yabby pumping
  • Bait netting
  • Cast net throwing
  • Knot tying
  • Different rigs
  • Bait fishing
  • Lure fishing
  • Crabbing
  • Cleaning & filleting
  • Gear maintenance

The upcoming term, the winter fishing school, will start on 21 July and end on 19 August. During the winter, the classes will run on weekends and will be held at different locations each week. All fishing equipment are supplied by the school.

For bookings for the Fish Wise event, you can call 0403 713 820.

Delight All Your Senses At The Jan Powers Farmers Market In Manly

Spend your Saturday shopping for fresh local produce and other unique items that you can find at the Jan Powers Farmers Market in Manly. Every first and third Saturday of the month from 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., you can catch the market at the Manly Harbour Village.

Photo credit: Jan Power’s Farmers Market / Facebook

Delight yourself in rows of freshly cooked food such as baked goods paired with great coffee. Farmers are all lined up in stalls who sell delicious produce that you will love. Everything here will satisfy all your senses.

Photo credit: Jan Power’s Farmers Market / Facebook

From marinated olives, locally harvested honey to organic meat, it’s just the perfect spot to be if you’re looking for fresh and delicious food.

Photo credit: Jan Power’s Farmers Market / Facebook

Since the location of the market is just by the bay, keep an eye out for fresh seafood that come directly from the boats there.

Photo credit: Jan Power’s Farmers Market / Facebook

There is also live entertainment that helps set a pleasant Saturday vibe whilst you fill your baskets with goodies or munch on delicious treats.

The market is dog-friendly, so you can take your four-legged buddies with you whilst you shop and dine.

One of the most popular markets in Brisbane, it is run by Sammy Power. They have markets in Brisbane City, New Farm, and Mitchelton as well.

Address: Little Bayside Park, Royal Esplanade