Shark Bay 19 Harbour Dr, Broulee NSW 2537

Shark Bay





47 Reviews
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Shark Bay 19 Harbour Dr, Broulee NSW 2537




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Shark Bay | Shark Bay in 19 Harbour Dr, Broulee NSW 2537, Australia

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19 Harbour Dr, Broulee NSW 2537

Hours

  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours
  • MondayOpen 24 hours

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Good for kids




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Roman Leather Goods
19.10.2023
Shark Bay
A hidden paradise amongst the south coast of NSW. Located approx 10km from Mogo, NSW. There are no waves, ideal for scuba diving, walking and taking pictures.
Chris Parsons
05.08.2023
Shark Bay
Possibly one of the best swims ive ever had. Came back every day i was here.
Kitty Gee
25.07.2023
Shark Bay
Absolutely gorgeous place.
Della Alefosio
25.07.2023
Shark Bay
One of the favourites. Good shower & toilet facilities. Beautiful beach, good waves for the board riders, calm enough for the little ones. Fun to walk along the rocks. Parking is a little limited but you'll get one if you don't mind a bit of a wait or walk.
Michael Dean
23.07.2023
Shark Bay
Beautiful.. Nature at its finest
Amanda Schumacher
22.07.2023
Shark Bay
Stunning sheltered bay.
Carolyn Lieberman
20.07.2023
Shark Bay
I had my first ever snorkel at Broulee Island, and I was excited to use my Christmahannukah gear. Contrary to the name, Broulee Island is not an island and is connected by a beautiful spit of sand that's been overgrown with beach grass. Nevertheless, it's a sanctuary zone in Bateman's Bay Marine Park, so the wildlife is thriving. It has plenty of soft, white sand to lounge on after a satisfying dip.We explored the water on both the north and the south side, mainly depending on which was less windy at the time. Even in the least vegetated, sandy bits, you can find loads of rays that are calm and undaunted by visitors. This is an excellent area for novice snorkelers because there's so much room to tread water without disturbing little neighbourhoods and you can take your time with fixing gear in the calm water. If you're thinking of walking around the entire 'island' I recommend wearing some shoes or some sort since there are bits where the sand turns to large, broken shells.I knew very little of the native fish population there when I went, so I can't tell you exactly what I saw other than the rays. Rumours are though that you can find some green sea turtles, weedy sea dragons, and some easter blue devilfish. Broulee is a beautiful little town that has charm and friendly, barefoot locals.
Nicky G
19.07.2023
Shark Bay
Good place to take kids as there aren't any waves. The walk is a little long though
Caitlin Summerell
08.07.2023
Shark Bay
Quiet, untouched and flat!Perfect for snorkelling or using a SUP.Great for kids.Then a trail to the other side to another beach with small waves and shallow water.

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19 Harbour Dr, Broulee NSW 2537
Shark Bay