Jervis Bay

Seals, Whales, Dolphins, Sharks, Seadragons, Plane Wreck

Jervis Bay | Perfect for Scuba Diving

Jervis Bay has abundant underwater life. There are beautiful, untouched sponge gardens supporting a vast array of life, such as sea baskets, starfish, nudibranchs, pygmy leatherjackets, Red Indian fish, weedy sea dragons, seahorses, numerous rays, blue groper and much more. There are giant underwater boulders, which hide giant cuttlefish, Port Jackson sharks, blue devilfish and wobbegongs.

There are underwater cliffs and cracks, and there are drop-offs and large caves to explore. There are big schools of yellowtail and old wives, while dolphins frolic in the bow waves of boats. Occasionally Australian fur seals come into the bay. The underwater scenery and life of Jervis Bay simply have to be seen to be believed.