Photo: Maksym Kozlenko / CC BY-SA 4.0
Cronulla is a laid-back coastal suburb at the southern edge of Sydney’s Sutherland Shire, famous for its long, sandy beach and vibrant surf culture. The esplanade buzzes with cafés and fish-and-chip shops, while the nearby Royal National Park offers epic bushwalking and Aboriginal heritage sites. It’s the perfect spot for a beach day, a coastal walk, or a paddle on the Port Hacking River.
Highlights & What to See
- Cronulla Beach: A sweeping stretch of golden sand with consistent waves, ideal for swimming, surfing, or just soaking up the sun. The patrolled area near the surf club is safest for families.
- Cronulla to Bundeena Coastal Walk: A stunning 4.5-km cliff-top trail through the Royal National Park, offering dramatic ocean views, secluded beaches, and the chance to spot whales in season. Catch a ferry back from Bundeena.
- Don Lucas Reserve: A grassy park at the northern end of the beach with picnic tables, a playground, and great views of the ocean. It’s a popular spot for a relaxed afternoon.
- Port Hacking River: Hire a kayak or stand-up paddleboard to explore the calm, mangrove-lined river. The river mouth is also a prime fishing spot.
- Shelly Beach: A small, sheltered beach just south of the main beach, perfect for snorkelling and picnicking. It’s a quieter alternative to the main strip.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find a half-day sufficient for a swim and a stroll along the esplanade, but a full day allows you to tackle the coastal walk and explore the Royal National Park. If you’re a keen surfer or hiker, consider an overnight stay to fully experience the area’s natural beauty. A weekend trip could easily combine Cronulla with nearby Kurnell and the Kamay Botany Bay National Park.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Royal National Park – Australia’s oldest national park, with superb bushwalks, waterfalls, and the figure-eight pools at Burning Palms.
- Kurnell – Site of Captain Cook’s first landing in Australia, with the Kamay Botany Bay National Park and excellent coastal walks.
- Bundeena – A charming seaside village accessible by ferry from Cronulla, with access to the Royal National Park’s coastal track.
- Sutherland – The main commercial hub of the shire, with shops, restaurants, and the historic Sutherland Hospital.
- Wattamolla – A stunning lagoon and waterfall within the Royal National Park, perfect for swimming and picnicking.
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Image credits
- Royal National Park — Jenny Mealing / CC BY 2.0
- Kurnell — Andrew Garran / Public domain
- Bundeena — Maxim75 / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Sutherland — Surflou / CC0
- Wattamolla — Wittylama / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Kamay Botany Bay National Park — Philip Terry Graham / CC BY 2.0