Cronulla Beach YHA
Cronulla beach hostel is a clean and well maintained
premises. we offer top quality accomoadation, including lockers,24 hour security service, TV/video room, internet and pool table. And we also offer free use of
body boards. We are 50 metres away from shops and most nightlife and a 5 minute walk to cronulla's
beaches. We offer surfing lessons and breaks to the Royal National
Park ...
Cronulla is a beachside suburb, in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located 26km south of the Sydney central business district in the Sutherland Shire. Cronulla is located on a peninsula framed by Botany Bay to the north, Bate Bay to the east, Port Hacking to the south, and Gunnamatta Bay to the west. The neighbouring suburb of Woolooware lies to the west of Cronulla. The Kurnell peninsula, the site of the first landfall on the eastern coastline made by Lt. (later Captain) James Cook in 1770, is accessed by driving northeast out of Cronulla on Captain Cook Drive. Cronulla is a popular tourist attraction and attracts many beachgoers from all over Sydney. The beaches of Cronulla from north to south are: Wanda Beach, Elouera Beach, North Cronulla Beach, Cronulla Beach, Blackwoods Beach and Shelly Beach. Local names also apply to various parts of the beach, such as The Wall, between North Cronulla and Elouera and Green Hills, to the north of Wanda. Shark Island, just off Cronulla Beach, is a famous surfing and bodyboarding spot, and the site of the annual Shark Island Challenge bodyboarding contest. Gunnamatta Bay provides protected swimming at the baths off Gunnamatta Park. Port Hacking is a popular location for such sports as waterskiing and wakeboarding.