Put on a mask, snorkel and flippers and venture into the remarkable world that lies beneath the water's surface. Many areas within the park …
Snorkelling
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Put on a mask, snorkel and flippers and venture into the remarkable world that lies beneath the water's surface.
Many areas within the park and the nearby Bunurong Marine National Park are suitable for snorkelling, including Flat Rocks with its profusion of large rock pools and The Caves which has a large pool opening out to the sea that is accessible at low tide.
Qualified SCUBA divers can readily enter the sea from numerous coves or by walking to the edge of the rock platform. Popular areas for diving include Eagles Nest, Shack Bay, Cape Paterson and Flat Rocks.
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