Beaches found in the Sydney East and South (Of the Harbour) include Bondi Beach, Tamarama, Bronte, Clovelly, Coogee, Maroubra, Malabar and the Cronulla Beaches.
Bondi Beach may be the stuff of legends, but is also the closest beach to the city centre. This beautiful crescent beach attracts many visitors throughout the year:
The Cronulla Peninsula, located on the the south side of Botany Bay has four main beaches: Wanda Beach, Elouera Beach, North Cronulla, South Cronulla and Shelly Beach. Cronulla is accessible by train from the city and close to four National Parks, making it a good place to stay while you explore the rest of Sydney. See more about the Cronulla Beaches.
Places to enjoy beachside accommodation can be found in the many beachside suburbs of Sydney, but the most popular places to stay are Bondi, Manly (North Shore), Coogee and Cronulla, probably for their nightlife as well as everything else.
Sydney Beaches: East and South
Beaches in Sydney’s East and South
Beaches found in the Sydney East and South (Of the Harbour) include Bondi Beach, Tamarama, Bronte, Clovelly, Coogee, Maroubra, Malabar and the Cronulla Beaches.
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Bondi Beach
Bondi Beach may be the stuff of legends, but is also the closest beach to the city centre. This beautiful crescent beach attracts many visitors throughout the year:
Tamarama Beach
Tamarama Beach is a smaller beach but accessible by bus or a pleasant walk from Bondi Beach on the Sydney Eastern Beaches Walk:
Bronte
Sydney’s Bronte is a smaller, semi-secluded beach than Bondi. There is a large park behind it, with facilities for a picnic or even a beach BBQ:
Bronte BeachClovelly
Clovelly Beach also has a park to enjoy:
Coogee Beach
Coogee is a favourite with the backpackers from all over the world as well as Australia:
Maroubra Beach
The beach at Maroubra is a lot of fun for surfers, boogie boarders and body surfers. There is also more sedate rock pool for the young ones:
Malabar
Malabar Beach is at the end of a long bay, peaceful on most days and, like Maroubra, close to Sydney Airport:
Malabar BeachCronulla Beaches
The Cronulla Peninsula, located on the the south side of Botany Bay has four main beaches: Wanda Beach, Elouera Beach, North Cronulla, South Cronulla and Shelly Beach. Cronulla is accessible by train from the city and close to four National Parks, making it a good place to stay while you explore the rest of Sydney. See more about the Cronulla Beaches.
Cronulla Places to Eat
Getting to the Beach with Public Transport
Explore these and other beaches: Sydney Beaches by Bus.
Beach Photos
Sydney Beaches
Maps of Sydney Beaches
Beachside Accommodation
Places to enjoy beachside accommodation can be found in the many beachside suburbs of Sydney, but the most popular places to stay are Bondi, Manly (North Shore), Coogee and Cronulla, probably for their nightlife as well as everything else.
Main Photo: Coogee Beach East Sydney Australia