Scuba Dive Location: Sydney, Australia
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| Name: | Sydney |
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| Description: | Sydney is the largest and most populous city in Australia and is also the state capital of New South Wales. Sydney is situated on Australia's south-east coast of the Tasman Sea. Sydney offers diverse and fascinating dives with protected marine areas and an impressive array of marine life that includes Wobbegongs, sea dragons, Port Jackson Sharks and giant cuttlefish. In addition to the areas of species observation, you can also dive on shipwrecks, cave systems, reefs and rock pinnacles, almost all excellent sites for the practice of underwater photography. The depths vary between 8 and 30 meters, covering various levels of diving. |
| Geographical Location: | Tasman Sea |
| Water Temperature: | The water temperature varies between 18° C in the winter and 22º C in the summer. |
| Diving Suit: | Complete wet suit or wet suit with shorts. |
| Visibility under water: | Visibility between 5 and 40 meters. |
| Climate: | Sydney has a temperate climate with warm summers and mild winters. Temperatures vary between 19º C and 26º C in the summer and winter temperatures range from 8º C and 18º C. |
| How to get there: | One can travel to Sydney by air, train and road. Air travel is the most popular mode of getting to Sydney. Kingsford Smith Airport in the city receives international as well as domestic flights. A large variety of international airlines and domestic airlines fly to the city from diverse cities of America, Asia, Europe and Africa as well as all the major cities of Australia. |
| When to go: | January February March April May June September October November December |
| Other Activities: | This location offers a wide variety of activities and places to visit, such as the Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Royal Botanical Gardens, the Sydney Tower, the Powerhouse Museum, the Art Gallery of New South Wales, the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Australian National Maritime Museum. In terms of activities, you can go on touristic bus tours throughout the city, take a cruise on Sydney Harbour and relax in the several beaches of the city, such as Avalon beach, Balmoral Beach and Coogee Beach. |
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Scuba Dive Sites at Sydney, Australia
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| SS Currajong (0 photos) | SS Keloe (0 photos) |
| The Apartments (0 photos) | The Valiant (0 photos) |
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