Casa Bonita, Bondi
Bondi, Australia
Amenities
A/C
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Pool
Patio/Balcony
Pets Allowed
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 queen bed
Bedroom 2
1 queen bed
Bedroom 3
2 single beds
- 3 bedrooms | 2 bathrooms | Sleeps 6
- Private pool
- Lock-up garage (1 car)
- Split-system air conditioning
- Balcony & garden
- 15-minute walk to Bondi Beach
What We Love
Nestled in a quiet corner of one of Sydney’s most beloved suburbs, this three-bedroom terrace combines mediterranean character with a relaxed, well-considered interior, blending high ceilings and warm timber floors with a thoughtfully curated mix of natural textures and coastal charm, making it the perfect haven for those looking to experience Bondi like a local.
Step inside and you’re immediately met with an inviting mix of old and new - a cream linen sofa anchors the room beneath a wrought-iron chandelier, a tiled fireplace adds atmosphere, and a statement zebra-print rug and arched mirror bring a touch of personality. Rattan accent chairs, lush indoor greenery, and a woven pendant lamp complete the look. The space flows easily into a separate dining area, where a round glass table and woven timber chairs sit beneath their own chandelier, perfectly set for evenings in.
Beyond the living areas, the kitchen is practical and well-equipped with white shaker cabinetry uppers, dark lower cabinetry, stone benchtops, gas cooking, a dishwasher, and a microwave. A second living room at the rear of the home, a cosy, sunlit nook with a sage sectional sofa, globe pendant, and bold abstract artwork, offers a quieter retreat away from the main entertaining spaces. Step outside to the private courtyard, surrounded by trees and bathed in afternoon sunlight and bird song, a private plunge pool surrounded by terracotta tiles, whitewashed rendered walls, potted palms, decorative panels, and a hammock to swing in on a lazy afternoon. The three bedrooms are each comfortable and well-presented, the master with a queen bed and ensuite, a second queen bedroom offering a calm retreat, and a third with two single beds that can be converted to a king and opens onto a private balcony with comfortable seating. Laundry facilities are conveniently tucked into the powder room.
New Street sits in a quiet pocket of Bondi, just a short walk from one of Australia’s most iconic stretches of coastline. Bondi Beach is roughly five minutes on foot, and the surf, sand, and the buzzing Campbell Parade strip are easily reached without a car. Hall Street, home to some of Bondi’s best cafes, restaurants, and boutiques, is a short stroll away, as is the Saturday Farmers Market at the Bondi Pavilion. The suburb has a genuinely local feel despite its popularity: a mix of long-term residents and beach lovers keeps things grounded and unpretentious.
Some Fab Features
- Private plunge pool with courtyard, hammock, and tropical greenery
- 15-minute walk to Bondi Beach
- Lock-up garage for one car
- Split-system air conditioning in third bedroom and living areas
- Private balcony off the third bedroom with comfortable seating
- Fully equipped kitchen with gas oven, microwave, dishwasher, and fridge
- Laundry facilities (washer dryer) in the powder room
- 2 full bathrooms including ensuite off master bedroom
- Woven rattan, art, and greenery throughout – thoughtfully furnished
- Character features: high ceilings, timber floors, tiled fireplace
- Outdoor entertaining courtyard with decorative wall panels and potted palms
- Quiet residential street in central Bondi
Bedding Configuration
- Bedroom 1: 1x Queen BED with Ensuite
- Bedroom 2: 1 x Queen BED
- Bedroom 3: 2 x Single Beds (convertible to a king upon request)
You will have access to the entire place for the duration of your stay.
The Neighbourhood
- Bondi Living The suburb has a genuinely local feel that goes well beyond the postcard image, independent shops, weekend markets, a thriving cafe culture, and a community that takes its morning ocean swim seriously. Bondi Road, running through the heart of the neighbourhood, is lined with boutique stores, bakeries, and streetside dining perfect for an easy afternoon wander. Whether you’re after a surf, a yoga class, or a long lunch, this part of Sydney has a rhythm that’s easy to slip into.
- Cafes & Dining Start your morning at Sundays Bondi on Bondi Road, a pint-sized micro-bakery already a neighbourhood favourite, known for its oozy cinnamon scrolls and creative matcha drinks that sell out daily. The Grumpy Baker is a much-loved local institution offering freshly baked sourdough, buttery croissants, and slow-braised meat pies,grab one and take it down to the beach. When only fresh fish and chips will do, Bondi Road Seafoods has been serving locals for over 35 years with no-fuss BYO dining and some of the freshest barramundi, oysters, and calamari in the area. For a special occasion, Totti’s on Hall Street delivers vibey Italian dining in a leafy courtyard, and for sundowners, the bar at Icebergs,perched on the southern headland, is hard to beat.
- Beaches & Parks Bondi Beach is just a 15-minute walk away, a broad, golden stretch of sand with reliable surf, patrolled swimming zones, and the iconic Bondi Pavilion anchoring its centre. Tamarama Beach, a 10-minute walk south along the coastal path, is a smaller, quieter cove popular with local surfers, with a grassy park behind it ideal for a post-swim picnic. Marks Park sits on the headland between Bondi and Tamarama, offering panoramic ocean views, shaded lawns, a children’s playground, and a prime vantage point for whale watching from May through November.
- Day Trips The Bondi to Coogee Coastal Walk is one of Sydney’s great half-day experiences, six kilometres along dramatic clifftops past Tamarama, Bronte, and Clovelly, finishing at Coogee with its ocean pools, cafes, and the beloved Coogee Pavilion. For a different kind of day out, Bondi Junction is a short bus ride away, offering Westfield shopping, boutique stores, and easy train access to the Sydney CBD and Circular Quay. Whether you’re after coastline, culture, or city energy, New Street puts you in the perfect position for all three.
Getting Around
- Public transport: The 333 bus — NSW’s busiest bus route — runs directly between Bondi Beach and Circular Quay in the Sydney CBD, with stops on Campbell Parade a short walk from the property. The 380 and 381 services also connect to Bondi Junction, where you can pick up the T4 train line to the city and beyond.
- Uber: Rideshare services such as Uber are readily available in Bondi and operate around the clock.
- Car share (GoGet): GoGet car share has multiple pods within walking distance in Bondi, with a wide range of vehicles bookable by the hour or day via the app. Fuel and insurance are included, and there are no upfront deposits, a handy option if you’d prefer to leave your car at home.
Part of T&C
Please note there are strictly no parties or gatherings at this property. Property Manager reserves the right to decline any bookings if we believe the property will be misused. Please be mindful of our neighbours and keep noise to a minimum after 10pm. IDs for verification will be required, and a pre-authorisation hold will be placed one day prior to arrival. A 3.5% merchant fee applies to all credit card transactions.
Thank you in advance for respecting the above.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Sydney, Australia's iconic city, is a dazzling blend of natural beauty and cosmopolitan flair that beckons travelers from around the globe. Framed by the world-famous Sydney Harbour, this city is not just a feast for the eyes but also a hub of culture, cuisine, and adventure.
The Sydney Opera House, with its distinctive sail-like design, is the jewel in the city's crown. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is not only an architectural masterpiece but also a vibrant performing arts venue. Nearby, the Sydney Harbour Bridge stands as another engineering marvel, offering the adventurous the chance to climb to its summit for unrivaled panoramic views.
Sydney's natural charms are equally compelling. The city is flanked by a string of golden beaches, with Bondi Beach being the most celebrated. Here, visitors can surf the waves, bask in the sun, or enjoy the coastal walk to Coogee Beach, which offers stunning ocean vistas and inviting spots for a refreshing swim.
For those who appreciate green spaces, the Royal Botanic Garden Sydney provides a tranquil escape in the heart of the city. It's a place where one can wander through themed gardens, view exotic plants, and enjoy the Sydney skyline from a different perspective.
The city's cultural tapestry is rich and diverse, with neighborhoods like The Rocks offering a glimpse into Sydney's colonial past through its cobbled streets and historic buildings. Meanwhile, the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Art Gallery of New South Wales cater to art aficionados with their impressive collections.
Sydney's dining scene is a reflection of its multicultural population, with a smorgasbord of cuisines to sample. From waterfront restaurants serving fresh seafood to trendy cafes and bars in districts like Surry Hills and Newtown, there's something to satisfy every palate.
For those looking to explore beyond the cityscape, the nearby Blue Mountains offer a natural playground of rugged peaks, lush forests, and cascading waterfalls, perfect for hiking and wildlife spotting.
In essence, Sydney is a city that offers an alluring mix of natural wonders, urban excitement, and laid-back beach culture. It's a place where every traveler can find their own perfect experience, whether it's soaking up the sun, enjoying world-class entertainment, or delving into the vibrant street life.
House rules
Check-in 3:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM