The 10 Best Things to Do in Cronulla, Australia

February 17, 2018 Osvaldo Hartline

Discover the best top things to do in Cronulla, Australia including Cronulla Beach Walk, Bundeena Kayaks in Sydney, Abyss Scuba Diving, Royal National Park Visitor Centre, Janjao Thai Massage and Sauna, Beyond The Label, Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Arts Centre, Sydney Dive Safari, Cape Solander, Coast Walk.
Restaurants in Cronulla

1. Cronulla Beach Walk

Start at the South end of Cronulla Beach | Esplanade, South Cronulla Beach, Cronulla, New South Wales 2230, Australia +61 2 9255 1788
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4.5 based on 371 reviews

Cronulla Beach Walk

Reviewed By SailorCaroline - Sydney, Australia

Perfect for swimming, Surfing and relaxing on the beach.
Great easy walk from Wanda to Bass and Flinders with spectacular views the whole way. Can stop for a bite along the way with several cafes and restaurants.
Dogs are allowed on Wanda beach on Sunday morning which always creates a great vibe.
Keep walking beyond Wanda for about 1km and you’ll get to Boat Harbour. Another great spot for swimming and 4WD.
Free parking along the beach.

2. Bundeena Kayaks in Sydney

Sea Breeze Lane, Bonnie Vale, Bundeena, New South Wales 2230, Australia
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4.5 based on 252 reviews

Bundeena Kayaks in Sydney

Bundeena Kayaks in based in the gorgeous beach suburb of Bundeena in southern Sydney. Bordered by the Royal National Park and the Hacking Waterway, which is the perfect base for a paddling or hiking adventure. Kayaks and paddle boards are available for hire from Wed to Sunday and guided eco-tours, kayak and paddle board lessons run regularly.Surrounded by stretches of sandy swimming Beaches, the famous Royal National Park and a great picnic and camping areas. Bundeena also has a choice of cafes and superb bushwalking, so plan your visit today!

Reviewed By Jonathan W

On Saturday we kayaked from Audley Weir to Bundeena and very much enjoyed it.
We parked the car in Bundeena and were then driven up to Audley where we started our kayaking. We were given good instructions together with a waterproof map. Our kayak (a double) was very stable and we found the trip easy going. We did not travel as part of a guided group which no problem at all.
We stopped off twice to stretch the legs and take in the beautiful waterway.
We saw some pretty good bird life along the way.......including kingfishers and night herons.
We had a great time and highly recommend this activity.

3. Abyss Scuba Diving

278 Rocky Point Rd, Ramsgate, Rockdale, New South Wales 2217, Australia
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5 based on 416 reviews

Abyss Scuba Diving

Australia offers world class scuba diving and diving in Sydney is unmatched by any large city. Abyss Scuba Diving is a 5 Star PADI Career Development Centre and Freediving centre that is located in the heart of some of Sydney's best dive sites. Abyss Scuba Diving offers beginner diver lessons, freediving, advanced diving training, career development training, and a range of Sydney based diving. Abyss Scuba Diving is the home of Sydney's most active dive club.

Reviewed By siobhanmcnamara96

I had an amazing experience learning how to dive with Abyss! Cody and Alek, our instructors, were fabulous. They were patient and very supportive, which is exactly what you need when you are learning to dive. A big thank you to them and all the other instructors! The ocean dives were unreal, seeing gus the blue groper was a highlight! Highly recommend diving with them

4. Royal National Park Visitor Centre

2 Lady Carrington Dr, Royal National Park, New South Wales 2232, Australia +61 2 9542 0648
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4.5 based on 185 reviews

Royal National Park Visitor Centre

Reviewed By vinfan - Napa Valley, CA

For American visitors, lunch at the park’s cafe came with thrilling views of wild cockatoos flitting through the nearby trees. We enjoyed tasty panini as a pair of ducks paraded their fluffy youngsters under our table. You can’t beat this spot for lunch with a view.

5. Janjao Thai Massage and Sauna

Shop 4 304-318 Kingsway, Caringbah, New South Wales 2229, Australia +61 2 9526 8890
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5 based on 8 reviews

Janjao Thai Massage and Sauna

Reviewed By MissNomNom - Sydney, Australia

Great prices, relaxing atmosphere & friendly people. I love this place, my Favorite massage is aromatherapy, it is so relaxing with hot oil. Amazing!

6. Beyond The Label

Westfield Miranda L 1 600 Kingsway, Miranda, New South Wales 2228, Australia +61 2 9531 8361
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5 based on 9 reviews

Beyond The Label

Beyond The Label is an independent wine shop and bar. We use state-of-the-art technology to bring the world's best wines to you - available to enjoy on the premises or to take home.

Reviewed By woofiedo - sydney

Nice selection of wines, on the pricey side like most places in Westfield. Great idea for shoppers however would be better suited on rooftop within restaurant precinct. Would die for a classy wine bar in Miranda.Thanks for the review. We're glad you enjoyed the wines!

782 Kingsway, Gymea, New South Wales 2227, Australia +61 2 8536 5700
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4 based on 99 reviews

Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Arts Centre

Open in 2000, Hazelhurst is one of the most popular and leading regional galleries and art centres in Australia. Located just 40 minutes south of Sydney CBD near the gateway to the Royal National Park, Hazelhurst is an inspiring arts oasis set amid 1.4 Hectares of garden. Changing Exhibitions of national significance and leading local artists are presented, as well as art for sale. A vibrant arts centre with seven studios offers workshops and classes in ceramics, printmaking, painting, jewellery and new media. Overlooking the Gardens, the Hazelhurst Cafe is a popular meeting place for breakfast, lunch and high teas.

Reviewed By Kathy G - Sydney

I decided to show my sister in law, visiting from Melbourne, the Hazelhurst complex. She had previously lived in Sydney and had visited once. The gallery was showing a display of art work depicting sport. Not our thing but interesting all the same. We toured the rest of the gallery and grounds. It really is a lovely place to visit and very relaxing with the stream meandering down the grounds. That has been done very well.

8. Sydney Dive Safari

512 Bunnerong Rd, Matraville, Randwick, New South Wales 2036, Australia
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5 based on 279 reviews

Sydney Dive Safari

SYDNEY DIVE SAFARI IS DEDICATED TO BUILDING PASSION THROUGH CONFIDENCE With one of the largest retail showrooms in Sydney we stock a broad range of quality brands across scuba diving, snorkelling, freediving, spearfishing and stand up paddle boards. In addition to the full range of scuba courses, we also offer snorkelling, freediving and workplace first aid courses from entry level through to instructor. We are the closest dive shop to Bare Island, arguably Sydney's most popular shore diving site, being just five minutes from our front door and have on site HOT showers and washing facilities available post-dive. Our social club is very active and we stock a full range of hire equipment, offer air and nitrox fills, equipment servicing, guided shore dives, boat dives, weekends away and overseas holidays. We are one of Sydney's leading Career Development Centres with two full time SSI Instructor Trainers on staff which provides us with the ability to train beginners through to the highest levels of instructor, any day of the week.

Reviewed By Pan P

I dove with Sydney Dive Safari and specifically Gregory last week. It was a twin guided shore dive in Kurnell in search of Weedy Sea Dragons (I had limited time in Sydney and wanted a 'guaranteed' location for weedies and this was suggested).
Overall, Sydney Dive Safari has great gear and seems like a great operations. Communication could be a bit better/easier (maybe adding Whatsapp option so overseas folks can contact them more cost effectively).
Similarly a bit more 'organised' would have been great. I tend to be very punctual in such trips hence I showed up just before the quoted time of 9am having had to go through the city to be on time this early... only to be told we had to wait till 10am for another person... who never came in the end.
That said, the dives were great. Gregory was very helpful, wonderful to hang out with but most importantly had spare equipment that proved incredibly useful as I didnt expect the 21c water and didnt pack my gloves! He was also able to spot lots of stuff I didnt even see or know where to look for!
In the end... we didnt see weedies... which was a let down but wild animals are unpredictable. Visibility wasnt perfect and they are tiny... and current was strong so I guess they were hiding in the kelp.
On the bright side we did see a wobbygong, 2 huge cuttlefish, stonefish, pipefish, a ray and a few more 'local' typical fish and the two dives were great.

9. Cape Solander

Cape Solander Dr | Kamay Botany Bay National Park, Kurnell, New South Wales 2231, Australia
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5 based on 33 reviews

Cape Solander

Reviewed By Agro_Sydney - Sydney, Australia

We went whale watching at Cape Solander last Saturday and enjoyed the experience. There volunteer whale watchers had already spotted 57 Humpback Whales and 17 Minke Whales. We saw a couple of pods of whales when we arrived. There were crowds of people and parking was available as people were coming and going.
I recommend you purchase a National Parks entry permit for your car before entering the park. Scores of cars were booked on the weekend by Park Rangers for not having a valid parking permit.

10. Coast Walk

Royal National Park, New South Wales, Australia
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Coast Walk

Reviewed By Andrew K

Great spot for a coastal hike very close to a major metro area. Nice well kept hiking trails move throughout the gorgeous fluvial outcrops of the Sydney Basin. Cross beds galore and some fantastic cliff exposures. Went with a young family to wedding cake rock, and saw several snakes and a sea eagle flying overhead. Highly recommended....

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