LOCATIONS
DEEP SENSATIONS FREEDIVING LOCATIONS
At Deep Sensations Freediving, we are fortunate to have access to some of the best stunning freediving locations in New South Wales, including Lilli Pilli, Bass Point Reserve in Shellharbour, Manly, and Wollongong. Each of our locations offers unique and unforgettable experiences for freedivers of all levels.
The crystal-clear waters and diverse marine life at Lilli Pilli are perfect for beginners, while Bass Point Reserve in Shellharbour offers challenging underwater terrain for more experienced freedivers. Manly's Cabbage Tree Bay boasts a protected marine reserve and fascinating underwater topography, while Wollongong's breathtaking coastline features abundant marine life and unforgettable dive sites.
Join us at any of these incredible locations for an unforgettable freediving experience.
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Shellharbour
Located in Shellharbour, Bass Point Reserve is home to some of the best dive sites in the region. The reserve features a variety of underwater landscapes, including rocky reefs, kelp forests, and sandy bottoms, and is home to a wide range of marine life, including colorful fish, sea turtles, and even sharks. Some of our favorite dive sites in Bass Point Reserve include Bushrangers Bay, Maloneys Bay, and Gravel Loader.
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Manly
Situated just a short ferry ride from Sydney, Manly is a popular destination for freedivers looking to explore the underwater world. The dive sites around Manly offer diverse marine life, including schools of fish, octopuses, and even dolphins. Some of our favorite dive sites in Manly include Shelly Beach and Fairlight Beach.
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Lilli Pilli
Located south of Sydney, Lilli Pilli is a secluded and peaceful cove that offers some of the clearest waters in the region. The dive sites in Lilli Pilli are characterized by stunning rock formations and a rich diversity of marine life, including sea sponges, soft corals, and schools of fish.
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Wollongong
Home to several excellent dive sites, Wollongong offers a range of underwater landscapes, including rocky reefs, kelp forests, and sponge gardens. The dive sites in Wollongong are also home to a diverse range of marine life, including octopuses, stingrays, and blue groper.