Dive Sites in Central Coast
Explore all scuba dive sites in Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia — with live conditions, depth info, entry notes, and local diving guides for every site.
Popular dive sites in Central Coast
The most-visited sites in this region based on diver activity.
Fish Rock Cave
Fish Rock Cave is a world-renowned 125-meter-long ocean cave dive located near South West Rocks, NSW. Known for its thrilling swim-throughs, two air pockets, and abundant marine life including Grey Nurse Sharks, Wobbegongs, turtles, and giant cuttlefish. Divers begin at the deeper 24m entrance and exit at the shallower 12m end known as 'The Aquarium'. The cave is considered one of the top dive sites in Australia and the world.
Terrigal Haven
Terrigal Haven is a premier, protected shore dive on the NSW Central Coast, known for its easy beach entry and depths ranging from 3 to 15 metres. The site features a diverse underwater landscape of sand flats, seagrass beds, and rocky reef walls, making it a vital nursery for marine life and an ideal spot for both training and macro photography. Divers frequently encounter large resident bull rays, seahorses, and schooling fish, with a notable giant anchor resting against the reef wall at 10 metres.
All dive sites in Central Coast
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Diving in Central Coast
Central Coast is a scuba diving area in New South Wales, Australia, with 2 dive sites listed on Vizzbud. Sites here range from 7m to 24m in depth. Dive types in this region include Boat and Shore. Vizzbud tracks live wave, wind, and swell conditions at each site so you can check what to expect before you get in the water.