Beach locations, try Bondi, Coogee, Manly or the Cronulla Beaches.
Sydney Accommodation and Beach Hotels with Maps
Sydney Beachside Hotels: Bondi, Cronulla, Manly, and More
If you’re dreaming of waking up to the sound of waves and the smell of the ocean breeze, then a beachside hotel in Sydney is the perfect place for you. With over 40 kilometers of coastline, Sydney has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, each with its own unique vibe.
Bondi Beach is the most famous beach in Sydney, and for good reason. It’s a surfer’s paradise with golden sand, clear water, and plenty of cafes and restaurants to choose from. There are also a variety of hotels to suit all budgets, from luxury resorts to backpacker hostels.
Cronulla Beach is a bit more laid-back than Bondi, but it’s still a great place to swim, surf, and sunbathe. There are also some lovely coastal walks and a lively pub scene. If you’re looking for a family-friendly beachside getaway, Cronulla is a great option.
Manly Beach is another popular spot for surfers and sunseekers. It’s also home to a famous ferry terminal, so it’s easy to get around Sydney from here. Manly has a bit of a village feel, with plenty of shops and cafes to explore.
Collaroy is a great option if you’re looking for a quieter beach experience. It’s a long, sandy beach with plenty of space to relax. There are also a few surf breaks, but it’s generally less crowded than Bondi or Manly.
Coogee Beach is another popular spot for swimming, surfing, and sunbathing. It’s also home to the famous Coogee Beach Surf Carnival, which takes place every year in February. Coogee has a vibrant atmosphere, with plenty of bars and restaurants to choose from.
In addition to these popular beach suburbs, there are many other great places to stay along the Sydney coastline. Palm Beach, Freshwater, and Maroubra Beach are all worth checking out.
No matter what your budget or style, you’re sure to find the perfect beachside hotel in Sydney.
In fact, virtually all the beach suburbs have accommodation, including bed and breakfasts, serviced apartments and backpackers. Just be sure to book early, especially during the summer months!
More about the Sydney and other great beaches in Australia:
Sydney boasts a diverse and vibrant hotel scene, catering to all kinds of travelers, from luxury seekers to budget-conscious adventurers. All of the great houses are represented in Sydney including: Radisson, Inter-continental, Hilton, Sheraton, Rydges, Novotel, ANA, Holiday Inn, Four Seasons, Marriott, Travelodge and Hyatt, to mention a few.
For the business traveller there is a wide variety to choose from in the range of four and five star Sydney hotels, including boutique hotels.
You can search by Name or Chain, or type of accommodation with the location. Popular places to stay include Sydney City, but for something different yet easily accessible to the city centre try Darling Harbour (Entertainment Precinct), The Rocks (Historical District), Manly Beach, Cronulla Beach, Coogee Beach, Bondi Beach or Sydney Airport.
Hotel Chains in the City
Accor Hotels
All Seasons
Best Western
Choice
Coralia
Hilton
Formule 1
Ibis
InterContinental
Marriott
Mercure
Metro Hotels
Novotel
Radisson
Sofitel
Westin
Sydney Serviced Apartments
Dive into Sydney’s Diverse Charm with Serviced Apartments
Embrace flexibility and independence by opting for one of Sydney’s many serviced apartments during your stay. From chic harborside havens with panoramic views to budget-friendly gems in vibrant suburbs like Ryde, Homebush, Strathfield, Chatswood, Parramatta, and Hornsby, there’s a perfect apartment for every traveler’s style and budget.
Imagine waking up to the gentle lap of waves at Bondi Beach from your luxurious apartment balcony, or enjoying stunning Sydney Harbour sunsets from a rooftop terrace in the CBD.
Serviced Apartments vary from the very luxurious with expansive views of the beach or Sydney Harbour, to those for the budget minded, with facilities to wash clothes and cook your own favourite foods.
Indeed, with the culturally diverse population of this cosmopolitan city, you will find there are few or no difficulties sourcing the ingredients of your own foods to cook.
Sydney Airport Hotels
Although the Internet has made advanced booking much simpler and preferable for luxury, package deals and discount type accommodation, you can also find places to stay at the Visitors Centre at Sydney airport, on the arrivals level. During long weekends, festive seasons, special events and school holidays it may be wise to book ahead.
There are also tourist information centres at The Rocks, Darling Harbour and the Travellers Information Service at Central railway station.
Sydney Australia Backpackers, Bed & Breakfast, Motels
In addition the city caters well for tourists in all categories from five star to serviced apartments and the ever increasing number of youth and backpacker hostels. Bed and Breakfast are also popular.
Like the rest of the world, backpackers accommodation has undergone a boom in recent years. This is especially the case in Sydney Australia.
A number of the beachside backpacker and youth hostels command some of the best views in the city.
Popular places to stay and visit in the Sydney Surrounds and Regional New South Wales:
NSW Tourist Guide
Visitors wishing to explore beyond Sydney will find New South Wales offers white sandy beaches, sub-tropical vistas and islands, wonderful national parks, charming country and coastal towns - memories that will last a lifetime:
Sydney Escapes: Because of the size of the city, a large industry has developed to service the needs of Sydneysiders wishing to get away for holidays or at the weekend.
If you have time to explore Sydney in some detail look at the many beautiful destination areas within a few hours drive. You will be pleasantly surprised by what you find.
Some examples include: chartering a houseboat, yacht or launch on the Hawkesbury River to the north, travelling west to the Blue Mountains and staying at one of the many quaint inns and guesthouses.
The Hunter Valley NSW is another great close by escape. The oldest wine growing region in Australia has long become a gourmet&rsqou;s paradise, with fabulous restaurants and dining experiences to match their great wines.
Beach locations, try Bondi, Coogee, Manly or the Cronulla Beaches.
Sydney Accommodation and Beach Hotels with Maps
Sydney Beachside Hotels: Bondi, Cronulla, Manly, and More
If you’re dreaming of waking up to the sound of waves and the smell of the ocean breeze, then a beachside hotel in Sydney is the perfect place for you. With over 40 kilometers of coastline, Sydney has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, each with its own unique vibe.
Bondi Beach is the most famous beach in Sydney, and for good reason. It’s a surfer’s paradise with golden sand, clear water, and plenty of cafes and restaurants to choose from. There are also a variety of hotels to suit all budgets, from luxury resorts to backpacker hostels.
Cronulla Beach is a bit more laid-back than Bondi, but it’s still a great place to swim, surf, and sunbathe. There are also some lovely coastal walks and a lively pub scene. If you’re looking for a family-friendly beachside getaway, Cronulla is a great option.
Manly Beach is another popular spot for surfers and sunseekers. It’s also home to a famous ferry terminal, so it’s easy to get around Sydney from here. Manly has a bit of a village feel, with plenty of shops and cafes to explore.
Collaroy is a great option if you’re looking for a quieter beach experience. It’s a long, sandy beach with plenty of space to relax. There are also a few surf breaks, but it’s generally less crowded than Bondi or Manly.
Coogee Beach is another popular spot for swimming, surfing, and sunbathing. It’s also home to the famous Coogee Beach Surf Carnival, which takes place every year in February. Coogee has a vibrant atmosphere, with plenty of bars and restaurants to choose from.
In addition to these popular beach suburbs, there are many other great places to stay along the Sydney coastline. Palm Beach, Freshwater, and Maroubra Beach are all worth checking out.
No matter what your budget or style, you’re sure to find the perfect beachside hotel in Sydney.
In fact, virtually all the beach suburbs have accommodation, including bed and breakfasts, serviced apartments and backpackers. Just be sure to book early, especially during the summer months!
More about the Sydney and other great beaches in Australia:
Sydney Beaches
Sydney Hotel Chains
Sydney boasts a diverse and vibrant hotel scene, catering to all kinds of travelers, from luxury seekers to budget-conscious adventurers. All of the great houses are represented in Sydney including: Radisson, Inter-continental, Hilton, Sheraton, Rydges, Novotel, ANA, Holiday Inn, Four Seasons, Marriott, Travelodge and Hyatt, to mention a few.
For the business traveller there is a wide variety to choose from in the range of four and five star Sydney hotels, including boutique hotels.
Map showing Sydney Hotels:
Sydney Hotel Map
Search for Sydney Accommodation
You can search by Name or Chain, or type of accommodation with the location. Popular places to stay include Sydney City, but for something different yet easily accessible to the city centre try Darling Harbour (Entertainment Precinct), The Rocks (Historical District), Manly Beach, Cronulla Beach, Coogee Beach, Bondi Beach or Sydney Airport.
Hotel Chains in the City
Sydney Serviced Apartments
Dive into Sydney’s Diverse Charm with Serviced ApartmentsEmbrace flexibility and independence by opting for one of Sydney’s many serviced apartments during your stay. From chic harborside havens with panoramic views to budget-friendly gems in vibrant suburbs like Ryde, Homebush, Strathfield, Chatswood, Parramatta, and Hornsby, there’s a perfect apartment for every traveler’s style and budget.
Imagine waking up to the gentle lap of waves at Bondi Beach from your luxurious apartment balcony, or enjoying stunning Sydney Harbour sunsets from a rooftop terrace in the CBD.
Serviced Apartments vary from the very luxurious with expansive views of the beach or Sydney Harbour, to those for the budget minded, with facilities to wash clothes and cook your own favourite foods.
Indeed, with the culturally diverse population of this cosmopolitan city, you will find there are few or no difficulties sourcing the ingredients of your own foods to cook.
Sydney Airport Hotels
Although the Internet has made advanced booking much simpler and preferable for luxury, package deals and discount type accommodation, you can also find places to stay at the Visitors Centre at Sydney airport, on the arrivals level. During long weekends, festive seasons, special events and school holidays it may be wise to book ahead.
There are also tourist information centres at The Rocks, Darling Harbour and the Travellers Information Service at Central railway station.
Sydney Australia Backpackers, Bed & Breakfast, Motels
In addition the city caters well for tourists in all categories from five star to serviced apartments and the ever increasing number of youth and backpacker hostels. Bed and Breakfast are also popular.
Like the rest of the world, backpackers accommodation has undergone a boom in recent years. This is especially the case in Sydney Australia.
A number of the beachside backpacker and youth hostels command some of the best views in the city.
Popular places to stay and visit in the Sydney Surrounds and Regional New South Wales:
NSW Tourist Guide
Visitors wishing to explore beyond Sydney will find New South Wales offers white sandy beaches, sub-tropical vistas and islands, wonderful national parks, charming country and coastal towns - memories that will last a lifetime:
Surrounds of Sydney
New South Wales Accommodation
Sydney Escapes: Because of the size of the city, a large industry has developed to service the needs of Sydneysiders wishing to get away for holidays or at the weekend.
If you have time to explore Sydney in some detail look at the many beautiful destination areas within a few hours drive. You will be pleasantly surprised by what you find.
Some examples include: chartering a houseboat, yacht or launch on the Hawkesbury River to the north, travelling west to the Blue Mountains and staying at one of the many quaint inns and guesthouses.
Perhaps venturing to the South Coast on the train for a couple of days at Kiama, the North Coast or the Central Coast for surf and sun.
The Hunter Valley NSW is another great close by escape. The oldest wine growing region in Australia has long become a gourmet&rsqou;s paradise, with fabulous restaurants and dining experiences to match their great wines.
North NSW
South NSW
South West of Sydney: Alpine Country
West NSW
Our nation’s Capital, Canberra ACT is also within a days drive.
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Main Photo: Beach locations, try Bondi, Coogee, Manly or the Cronulla Beaches.
Photo: The Rocks in the City has luxury accommodation with Harbour Views