





Freycinet National Park Diving
Freycinet National Park Diving offers an unforgettable underwater adventure in one of Tasmania's most stunning marine environments. The crystal-clear waters teem with vibrant marine life, including colorful fish, seals, and even the occasional dolphin. The park's unique granite formations create dramatic underwater landscapes, making it a paradise for divers of all skill levels. Whether you're exploring the famous Wineglass Bay or the secluded coves, the pristine conditions and diverse ecosystems make every dive a memorable experience. The combination of breathtaking scenery and rich biodiversity makes this a must-visit destination for diving enthusiasts.
Opening Hours
Location
Freycinet National Park, Coles Bay Road, Coles Bay, Tasmania 7215, Australia
Everything You Need to Know
Why Visit
Explore one of Tasmania's most pristine and biodiverse marine environments.
Dive among dramatic granite formations and vibrant marine life, including seals and dolphins.
Experience the crystal-clear waters of Wineglass Bay, renowned for its beauty.
Enjoy a unique underwater adventure in a UNESCO-listed biosphere reserve.
History & Background
Freycinet National Park, established in 1916, is one of Tasmania's oldest national parks. The park's dramatic coastline and rich marine life have long attracted adventurers and nature lovers. Diving in the area gained popularity in the late 20th century as the park's underwater treasures became more widely recognized. Today, it is a premier diving destination, known for its untouched beauty and ecological significance.
Insider Tips
Check weather conditions before your dive, as the Tasmanian climate can be unpredictable.
Bring a wetsuit suitable for cooler waters, even in summer.
Book your dive with a reputable operator in advance, especially during peak seasons.
Don’t forget your underwater camera to capture the stunning marine life and landscapes.
Respect the marine environment by avoiding touching or disturbing the wildlife.
What Visitors Say
“Visitors rave about the clear waters, abundant marine life, and stunning underwater landscapes. Many highlight the professional dive operators and the unique opportunity to dive in such a pristine environment. The experience is often described as magical and unforgettable.”
Find Your Way
Freycinet National Park, Coles Bay Road, Coles Bay, Tasmania 7215, Australia