Sheltered rocky bay with Sydney’s only underwater nature trail, abundant marine life including Eastern blue groper, rays, Port Jackson and Wobbegong sharks, nudibranchs and cuttlefish.
7-day weather forecast for Sydney, NSW sourced from Open-Meteo. Shows daily high/low temperatures, weather conditions and rain probability — useful for planning your drive to Gordon’s Bay.
7-day swell forecast for Gordon’s Bay, calculated using Pelagic's Hadal Conditions Intelligence™. Wave heights are site-specific — adjusted for Gordon’s Bay's exposure, orientation and depth profile. Colour bands show diveable conditions at this site: green is ideal, orange is marginal, red is undiveable.
5-day tide chart for Gordon’s Bay showing high and low tides with better visibility at high tide, with an easier entry conditions highlighted as green. Tidal movement directly affects visibility and current strength at Gordon’s Bay — plan your entry to coincide with the green windows for the best conditions.
Tide data is site-specific and accounts for Gordon’s Bay's tidal sensitivity. This site dives best better visibility at high tide, with an easier entry.
Gordon's Bay is the only dive site in Sydney with a dedicated underwater nature trail — a marked chain route that winds through the bay, guiding divers past the key reef features without the need for compass navigation or prior site knowledge. It is one of the most beginner-friendly shore dives in the city: a calm, sheltered bay, gentle topography, straightforward access, and a maximum depth of 14 m that keeps the dive comfortably within Open Water limits. Despite its accessibility it holds genuinely impressive marine life. Eastern Blue Gropers are resident and frequently approachable to within a metre. Port Jackson and Wobbegong sharks are regular sightings. Rays move across the sandy patches, nudibranchs appear on the reef walls, and cuttlefish are commonly encountered along the boulder fields throughout the year.
The underwater terrain combines sandy patches, a rocky wall along the bay edge, and boulder fields that provide structure and shelter for the resident species. Visibility averages around 7 m — typical for this section of coast — and the bay's orientation means it holds up reasonably well across most conditions. Tide sensitivity is minimal at 1/5 with all phases optimal, so tidal timing does not constrain when you dive. The site is fully exposed at protection level 1/5 and the wave limit is 0.6 m, making flat conditions the governing requirement for a comfortable entry and exit.
At high tide the entry is easier and the bay holds slightly more depth, which tends to improve clarity and gives the nature trail more overhead clearance in the shallower sections. A rip current can be present in the deeper part of the bay — exit sideways rather than fighting it directly. Strong swell can push around the point, making the perimeter of the bay rougher than the centre suggests, and the exit via Clovelly Pool is only viable during certain months and hours — check the specific conditions and warning notes before planning that route.
Gordon's Bay is also well suited to night diving — the calm, sheltered water and the resident species make it one of the more relaxed night dive options in the eastern suburbs, and the nature trail chain provides an easy navigation reference in the dark. Cuttlefish are particularly active after dark and the boulder fields reveal invertebrate species that are rarely visible during daylight hours.
There are no fees to dive Gordon's Bay. Restrooms and a cafe are a few minutes walk at Clovelly Pool. Dive Centre Bondi is the nearest shop at 3.8 km (8 min), with Pro Dive Alexandria at 9.7 km (20 min).