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Fairy Bower

Shallow reserve reef shore dive in Manly.

Scuba DivingSnorkelingShoreBeginner
Steps-based shore entry into Cabbage Tree Bay with reef ledges, shallow sand, and strong macro life.

About Fairy Bower

Fairy Bower is a shallow shore dive in Cabbage Tree Bay where the draw is a gentle reef slope, ledges, swim-throughs, and a very rich temperate fish community. It works best as a slow macro or photographic dive from the Bower Lane steps when swell is calm enough to keep the entry comfortable.

Research Estimate At Fairy Bower

Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.

VisibilityVisibility: 8m
AccessSimple entry
CoralHeavily damaged
Aquatic LifeExceptional variety
FacilitiesGood facilities
Crowd / PopularityQuite busy
CurrentNo current
SurgeLight surge

Where Is Fairy Bower?

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Fairy Bower Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

2m - 12m

Depth Note

The Bower Lane steps lead into a rocky, kelpy shoreline; close inshore can be as shallow as 2m at low tide, with the main sandy and ledge profile around 6-7m and directory listings rounding the site to about 12m max.

Best Season

October to March

Typical Conditions

Shallow reserve reef with boulders, kelp, and sand pockets; best on calm mornings when the steps and rock entry are manageable.

Safety & Access At Fairy Bower

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Entanglement riskSurge

Safety Notes

Take the steps and rock entry slowly, keep clear of the boulder line, and stay patient in the kelp and gutters.

Access Restrictions

Shore entry from the Bower Lane steps; parking is difficult and the entry gets less comfortable when swell picks up.

Legal Notes

Follow Cabbage Tree Bay Aquatic Reserve no-take rules and respect the marine-life protection restrictions.

Local Intel For Fairy Bower

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba

A slow macro or photographic dive works best, with plenty of fish life in the ledges, boulders, and sand pockets.

Freedive

A calm-day freedive is plausible in the shallows, but the site is mainly a shore scuba and snorkel destination.

Snorkel

Very good snorkel fit on calm days because the access is simple and the reserve is loaded with visible life.

Fairy Bower Dive Conditions Planner

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Exposure Profile at Fairy Bower

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Recent Logged Visits At Fairy Bower

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Dive Spot Log Averages At Fairy Bower

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Avg. Visibility8m
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Fairy Bower Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

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Fairy Bower Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

Operator blog with exposure, visibility, crowding, and marine-life observations.

www.diveplanit.com · Directory

Detailed site page with depth, entry, species, and night-dive notes.

www.nsw.gov.au · Official

NSW Government reserve page with access, facilities, species, and reserve rules.

Independent dive guide with visibility, facilities, marine life, and best-season notes.

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