Review:

Cronulla Beach is a lively beach located along Bate Bay in Sydney's southern region, named for the Aboriginal word kurranulla, which roughly translates as "place of pink seashells." As Sydney's only beach that is accessible via public train, the beach is a prime spot for families and urban tourists, patrolled year-round by the Cronulla Surf Life Saving Club and professional lifeguards from Sutherland Shire Council. Tranquil waters are offered at the Cronulla Rock Pools, which are located between the beach and adjacent North Cronulla Beach. Children's playgrounds are available in a large grassy lawn area behind the beach, which makes for a perfect spot for picnics. Nearby cafes, restaurants, and ice cream stands service the beach and its adjacent Elouera and Wanda Beaches.

20-38 Gerrale Street, Cronulla NSW 2230, Phone: +02-97-10-03-33

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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