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Popular amenities for Cronulla holiday rentals

Stay near Cronulla's top sights

Northies Cronulla Hotel32 locals recommend
Zimzala Restaurant Cronulla36 locals recommend
Cronulla RSL Memorial Club43 locals recommend
Shelly Park Beach14 locals recommend
Gunnamatta Park9 locals recommend
Sealevel36 locals recommend

Quick stats about holiday rentals in Cronulla

  • Total rentals

    190 properties

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    80 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Rentals with a pool

    20 properties have a pool

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    30 properties allow pets

  • Family-friendly rentals

    100 properties are a good fit for families

  • Total number of reviews

    5.9K reviews

Your guide to Cronulla

All About Cronulla

Cronulla is a beachfront suburb set on a peninsula 25 kilometres southeast of Sydney along the shorelines of Botany Bay. Known for its beaches, laid-back atmosphere, and cosmopolitan vibe, the town spans from Elouera Beach in the north to Shelly Beach in the south, with Cronulla Beach and North Cronulla Beach at the centre. A long esplanade connects Cronulla Beach and North Cronulla Beach, and both beaches are popular for surfing, bodyboarding, and kitesurfing. Along the esplanade, you'll find hidden ocean rock pools with calm swimming waters. The peninsula's southern tip offers stunning views of Port Hacking and Bundeena, a picturesque village and gateway to hiking, swimming, and adventure in the Royal National Park. Access to the longest continuous stretch of coastline and a short distance to national parks make it suitable for water sports and bushwalking.

Cronulla has locally-owned cafes and restaurants along the Cronulla Plaza, a pedestrian-friendly shopping mall, and North Cronulla foreshore. It is home to long-running music venues with many culinary options, nightclubs, and pubs.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Cronulla

Cronulla's year-round warm weather is sublime, and spring is no different. This is also the season when the city hosts the annual Cronulla Spring Festival with food and entertainment every September. Temperatures heat up in the summer, which makes it pleasant for spending time at one of the many area beaches. Stay at Cronulla accommodation apartments around Australia Day, and you can enjoy Opera on the Beach at Cronulla Beach. The short fall season is nice for exploring local artwork on the first Sunday of every month on the Bundeena and Maianbar Art Trail. June and July are the best times to spot humpback whales from Cape Solander as they migrate to warmer water.


Top things to do in Cronulla

Cronulla Beach

A five-minute walk from the Cronulla Railway Station is Cronulla Beach. Lifeguards patrol the long stretch of white sandy beach year-round, making for a popular surfing and swimming spot. Cronulla Pavilion and Cronulla Surf Life Saving Club are just across the sand, and there’s a cafe and restaurant to refuel. A park behind the beach offers shade and a playground. The beach is also accessible for those who use a wheelchair.

Royal National Park

Affectionately known to locals as the "Nasho" or "the Royal," the Royal National Park is one of the world's oldest national parks. With more than 100 kilometres of walking trails, the park is perfect for bushwalking. Try the easier Forest path, a 4.4-kilometre loop through enchanting rainforest, or tackle the steep climb to Jibbon Head for magnificent views of sandstone cliffs and the Pacific Ocean. The multi-day, 26-kilometre Coast Track winds through the park featuring unique flora, fauna, and birds, such as sea-eagles and honeyeaters.

Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Arts Centre

Hazelhurst is a leading regional gallery and art centre in Australia, set seven kilometres from Cronulla amid 1.4 hectares of garden. Hazelhurst exhibits change regularly, showcasing pieces of national significance and work by leading local artists. The arts centre has seven studios and also offers workshops and classes in ceramics, printmaking, painting, and jewellery.

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