Current local dive guide for access style, conditions, and site character.
Bare Island East
Sydney shore dive with sponge gardens, macro life, and red Indian fish.
About Bare Island East
Bare Island East is a classic La Perouse shore dive where rocky reef, sponge growth, kelp edges, and temperate macro life pack a lot into a compact route. It is one of those Sydney sites where patient divers are rewarded: seahorses, pipefish, nudibranchs, and the dependable red Indian fish all fit naturally into the same lap when the swell is manageable and visibility cooperates.
Research Estimate At Bare Island East
Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.
Where Is Bare Island East?
Bare Island East Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
6m - 18m
Depth Note
Sydney Bare Island planning commonly frames ordinary routes in roughly the mid-single digits down to the high teens depending on entry and conditions.
Best Season
Bare Island East works year-round, but calmer weather windows make the rocky entry and macro-style diving much easier to enjoy.
Typical Conditions
Temperate rocky-reef diving with variable Sydney visibility, modest depth, and surge that matters more than current on most casual days.
Safety & Access At Bare Island East
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Treat the rocky entry with respect, use calm conditions if you do not know the site well, and stay alert for surge at the ledges before committing to the entry or exit.
Access Restrictions
Bare Island East is a public shore dive at La Perouse, but entry choices depend on swell and local conditions rather than fixed all-weather access.
Legal Notes
General Sydney aquatic-reserve and low-impact marine-life etiquette apply around nearby protected temperate reef habitats.
Local Intel For Bare Island East
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba
Bare Island East is ideal for slow scuba laps focused on macro life, sponge gardens, and patient fish spotting rather than speed or big vertical structure.
Freedive
Freedivers can use Bare Island East on calm days, but the site is better known for patient scuba laps than for easy repeated surface drops.
Snorkel
Strong snorkelers may explore the shallows in calm weather, though the site is most often treated as a scuba-focused rocky shore dive.
Bare Island East Dive Conditions Planner
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Exposure Profile at Bare Island East
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Recent Logged Visits At Bare Island East
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Dive Spot Log Averages At Bare Island East
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Bare Island East Guide - Frequently Asked Questions
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Bare Island East Guide - Sources and Updates
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Research Sources
NSW aquatic-reserve rules and temperate marine-life protection context.
NSW water-quality and post-rain planning guidance relevant to Sydney shore dives.
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