Fish Rock Island
Another hidden gem in Australia that you should add to your bucket list is Fish Rock. This rocky outcrop off New South Wales' South West Rocks is known for its sea cave and incredible biodiversity. The cave runs the length of the island, beginning at 24 meters and ending at 12 meters. It's not for claustrophobic divers, but adventurous divers will undoubtedly enjoy the cave's sheer abundance of life.
The cave is also home to a large number of nurse sharks, as well as large schools of fish, wobbegong sharks, and stingrays. The beauty that lies beneath the surface of Fish Rock is undetectable. Dive into the tunnel entrance, which is guarded by huge wobbegong sharks and a large bull ray. To name a few, you will see clusters of live cowry shells, a large Spanish dancer, bryozoan lace coral, and sea cucumbers. If you find it interesting, let’s take a trip there.
Location: Fish Rock Island, New South Wales