• The go-to place for shopping is the Cronulla Plaza. Get a taste of true beach side living by shopping in outdoor boutiques, and hanging out in al fresco cafes.
  • The post office opened in January 1891, known as Cronulla Beach, but closed in 1893. It reopened in 1907 and the name was officially changed to Cronulla in 1929.
  • Add cosmopolitan cafes and bars, relaxed waterfront dining and a laid-back beach lifestyle, and you’ll find Cronulla to be an inviting seaside destination.
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  • Make a day of your trip to Cronulla by including a 20 minute (each-way) ferry ride to the village of Bundeena on the opposite shore of Port Hacking.
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  • Cronulla is home to former world champion surfers as well as other important figures in the development of Australian surfing and surf lifesaving.
  • Surrounded on one side by exhilarating ocean waves and on the other by the calm waters of the Port Hacking, Cronulla is one of Sydney’s best beach side suburbs.
  • The only Sydney beach with a nearby train station, it is easy to get to and an enjoyable day out activity. Take some time on the popular Cronulla Walk.
  • This seaside beauty is unlike any other, with its string of beaches, rock pools and lush parklands; and Cronulla takes full advantage of it all.