North Bondi
Sydney shore dive with a rocky reef and swim-through.
Shore Access
10m Avg Depth
15m Max Depth
About this dive site
You can enter from the boat ramp, where immediately you can see rocky bottom. There are lots of little yellow tails, sea urchins, and sea grass - the usual Sydney diving scene.
If you go further to the north, it's going deeper and deeper to about 15 meters. There would be a nice cathedral rock swim through. Cuttle fish, yellow tails, banjo rays, wobbegong sharks can be found here.
DivingFreedivingSnorkeling
Plan Your Visit
shore divesharkswim-throughbeginner friendlyrocky reeftemperate water
Marine Life
Wobbegong SharkBanjo RayCuttlefishOctopusYellowtail ScadSea UrchinEastern Blue GroperNudibranchsSea grass
Things to Note
Difficulty:
All levels
Easy shore access and shallow depth, with interesting topography for experienced divers.
Hazards:
SwellBoat trafficCurrents
Current Strength:
Variable
Getting In & Out
Entry Point
Boat ramp or jump from the rocks
Exit Point
Boat ramp
Facilities
Parking
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