Diamond Bay, South Head
South Head is the southern headland of the entrance to Sydney's Harbor, at the north of the suburb of Watsons Bay. Hornby Lighthouse, the third oldest lighthouse in New South Wales, is located in South Head.
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Woodman Point is another popular dive site in Coogee, a coastal suburb, at about 23 km/14 mi from Perth. To access the spot, you can jump off the wall or enter from the nearby beach, according to your own abilities. The average depth here is at 4 m/13.1 ft and the maximum is at 10 m/32.8 ft. Visibility is pretty good and varies from 10 m/32.8 ft to 30 m/98.4 ft. In addition, Woodman Point is suitable for divers of all levels.
It is considered to be a great location for novice divers and also for free diving. Divers are able to come across with an abundance of marine life. Expect to see arrays of beautiful sponges and corals, a number of colourful nudibranchs, octopus, crabs, toadfish, boxfish, morwongs and giant cuttlefish, to name just a few. It is advisable to take a dive flag, due to the boat traffic. Finally, it is usually crowded here, especially during weekends. Note: be careful of the fishing lines, as it is also a popular fishing spot.
South Head is the southern headland of the entrance to Sydney's Harbor, at the north of the suburb of Watsons Bay. Hornby Lighthouse, the third oldest lighthouse in New South Wales, is located in South Head.
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