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Being the state capital of South Wales, Sydney is one of the most populous cities in Australia. When it comes to its environment and infrastructure, Sydney is considered to be the most beautiful city. It is located on the east coast of Australia and covers the Blue Mountains which are close to this city. It has some adventure activities to offer to its tourists. Listed below are some places for scuba diving in Sydney. Have a look.

8 Best Places For Scuba Diving In Sydney

Have a look at the best places to experience scuba diving in Sydney.

1. Bare Island

Bare Island

Counted among the natural and historic islands of Sydney, this place is amazing to explore. It is near the shore of La Perouse. There are lots of different formations to see in the rocks, and patterns in the underside of the rocks and stones. You can visit this place on your vacation to Sydney. There is a 45 min tour that takes place where a guide takes you into the island. Without a guide or planned booking, it is not allowed to experience scuba diving in Sydney.

Ticket cost: Adult: $15, Child: $10
Entry and closing timings: Through organized tours having timings from 1:30 pm to 2:15 pm, 2:30 pm to 3:15 pm, 3:30 pm to 4:15 pm on Sundays.
Nearby staying option: Mercure Sydney, Meriton Suites Waterloo, Rendezvous Hotel, The Hughenden Boutique Hotel

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2. South Head

South Head

The South Head is a great place to see the beauty of Sydney. It has a clifftop walk and the impressive Macquarie Lighthouse. The ocean enters the Sydney water bodies from this point and that is what makes this place more interesting and exciting. Also, you can enjoy the perfect ocean views along with greenery and amazing water lands. The scuba diving at this place is the most energetic.

Ticket costing: Entry is free (Park entry applicable)
Entry and closing timings: 7 am to 7 pm every day (sunrise to sunset)
Nearby staying option: Lane Cove Holiday Park- Cabins, Steel Point cottage, gardeners cottage, Q station

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3. Chowder Bay

Chowder Bay

Enjoy the natural beauty and make your day worth at this beautiful and peaceful place. Chowder Bay is considered to be the heart of the city. It is one of the most famous picnics and swimming spots in Sydney to enjoy with family. You will get a glance of blue-ringed octopus, cuttlefish, and frogfish. The water bodies are so calm that you can feel the real nature here. The waterways are just tremendous.

Ticket costs: Landing and tour fees: $7 per person (parking fees may apply)
Entry and closing timings: Tuesday to Thursday 9:30 am to 4 pm
Nearby staying option: The Albert Mosman, St. Valentines Apartments, Mosman Villa, Balmoral Retreat

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4. Clifton Gardens, Sydney Harbour

Clifton Gardens in Sydney Harbour

Experience the best hours of your day at Clifton Gardens in Sydney. Filled with lots of fun and thrill, Clifton Gardens add life to Sydney. Whether you are going with your friends, or family and children, this place is very much friendly for everyone. It has a great place for scuba diving and people just get surprised by this wonderful place. Also, the scenic beauty of the garden is just out of the world.

Ticket costing: – NA
Entry and closing time: 6:30 am to 9:30 pm
Nearby staying option: Residence inn by Marriot Wilmington downtown, Sheraton Suites, Doubletree, The Westin Wilmington

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5. Camp Cove

Camp Cove View

It would be a wonderful experience at this place since it is full of nature’s beauty. It is an ideal site for snorkeling and scuba diving in Sydney. Head to this place and enjoy the most of your time and take some unforgettable memories.

Ticket costing: landing fees of $7
Entry and closing time: Monday to Friday 9 am-5 pm
Nearby staying option: Ballantyne at Mosman, Watsons Bay Boutique Hotel, Quarantine Station, Devere hotel

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6. Shelly Beach

Shelly Beach In Sydney

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Being sandy and filled with green trees, the Shelly beach is one of the most amazing beaches in the world. Due to its marine diversity and shallow depth of 12 meters, the beach is popular with snorkelers and divers. The cafes at this place are very much great with peaceful ambiance and delicious food. The water tour offers an intricate view of marine life.

Ticket costing: Entry is free
Entry and closing time: open 24 hours
Nearby staying option: Hotel Styene, The Sebel

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7. Long Reef

Long Reef

Filled with waterways and amazing green trees, this place is perfect for scuba diving. One can spot huge cuttlefish here. You must visit this place at least once if you are in Sydney because you will make lovely memories here.

Ticket costing: NA
Entry and closing time: NA
Nearby staying option: Steel Point cottage, Gardeners cottage, Q station

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8. Oak Park

Oak Park In Sydney

This rocky beach is perfect for those who do not like to be at a sandy beach and want a different and thrilling experience of scuba diving. For learners and novice divers, Oak Park is a very popular dive location. The dive site itself is basically a wall that runs in an arc from the shore. The wall has many low caverns or overhangs that are home to much beautiful fish.

Ticket costing: $1,614 to $1,804
Entry and closing time: 10am-1pm
Nearby staying option: NA

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Frequently Asked Questions About Scuba Diving In Sydney

What would be the average cost for scuba diving in Sydney?

Scuba diving in Sydney ranges around $600 which includes all the equipment and training sessions as well.

For how long a scuba tank last?

A scuba tank lasts somewhere for 1 hour for 10m depth.

How much does full scuba gear cost?

A full scuba gear ranges between $1000-$1500.

Is scuba diving dangerous?

Scuba diving is not dangerous but it could be a risky affair if you do not follow the rules.

What is the age limit for scuba diving?

Though there is no age limit for scuba diving, it is advised that the person should be more than 12 years of age to do scuba diving.

Can a non-swimmer do scuba diving?

Yes, however, you need to know the basics of swimming.


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