Sydney, NSW

Smedley's Point

Shore Dive Beginner

About Smedley's Point

A striking rocky drop-off plunges to 12 meters, featuring rugged boulders and the rich, sheltered marine environment typical of Sydney Harbour.

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Smedley's Point Weather Forecast

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7-day weather forecast for Sydney, NSW sourced from Open-Meteo. Daily high/low temperatures, conditions and rain probability.

Smedley's Point Swell Forecast

Smedley's Point site-specific wave heights — Pelagic Hadal Conditions Intelligence™
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Site-specific wave heights adjusted for Smedley's Point's exposure, orientation and depth profile. Colour bands: green = ideal, orange = marginal, red = undiveable.

Smedley's Point Tide Chart

Tide times and optimal dive windows — Smedley's Point, Sydney
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Today's tide chart with best during incoming tide just before slack high conditions highlighted in green. This site dives best best during incoming tide just before slack high. Upgrade to Essential or Pro to unlock the 5-day tide chart.

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Dive Site Guide

Smedley's Point sits on the western shore of Manly Cove, directly adjacent to the boat ramp, where a rocky drop-off descends to around 12 m through boulders, sand patches, and kelp in the sheltered harbour environment. The site is one of the closest shore dives to Dive Centre Manly — a short walk from the shop — making it a practical option for training dives, equipment checks, or a quick dive when time or conditions limit what else is available. The rocky drop-off is more dramatic than the depth suggests, with the transition from the shallow kelp zone to the boulder base happening quickly and providing genuine structure to navigate rather than a gradual slope.

The marine life reflects the well-protected harbour position. Blue Gropers are present and approachable throughout the site. Octopus use the boulder crevices along the drop-off. Wobbegong sharks rest on the flat sections of rock between the boulders. Nudibranchs appear on the kelp-covered reef faces through the cooler months, and the sandy patches between the rock structures hold flathead and the occasional ray. The site is productive for a harbour reef of this depth and the proximity to the boat ramp gives the marine life a slightly more pressured feel than sites with less human activity nearby, though species diversity remains solid year-round.

Tide sensitivity is high at 4/5 and the optimal window is incoming 2nd half and high tide only. Visibility averages around 7 m in good conditions and drops noticeably outside the tidal window. Runoff sensitivity is 3/5 — allow at least four to five days after significant rainfall before visiting. The site is well protected at prot_lvl 4/5, meaning swell is not a factor, but the boat ramp proximity is the defining safety consideration. Always use a visible dive float with flag throughout the dive and be acutely aware of boat traffic near the surface and on descent. Surface only well inside the shallows, east of the main channel.

Public bathrooms, a shower, and a cafe are at the eastern end of the beach. Dive Centre Manly is the nearest shop at 1.2 km (3 min) — effectively on the doorstep — with Pro Dive Manly at 5.4 km (11 min). The site is also worth considering for night diving. The proximity to Dive Centre Manly makes the logistics of a night dive here as straightforward as anywhere in Sydney — a short walk from the shop, easy entry, calm water, and a species inventory that is meaningfully more active after dark. The species inventory is meaningfully more active after dark and the boat ramp proximity remains the key consideration — assess traffic levels before entering at night.

The combination of easy logistics, reasonable marine life, and the guaranteed calm conditions of the protected cove make Smedley's Point a reliable fallback for any Manly-area dive day when conditions elsewhere are marginal.

Experience
Intermediate
Best Vis
7m
Rating
★★★
Site Exposure
NNEESESSWWNW
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Partial exposure
Protected
Site Exposure
Well Protected
Full exposure SSE–S. Partial exposure S–WSW.
Protection Level4/5
Tide SensitivityHigh
Runoff ImpactModerate

Smedley's Point Location

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Site Brief
Best Conditions
High tide, after a period of no rain
Tide
Best during incoming tide just before slack high
Current
Weak
Bottom
Rocky dropoffs, sand and kelp
Water Temperature
Summer: 21–24 °C Winter: 15–18 °C
Dive Brief
Brief
Enter at the western end of Little Manly Beach and surface swim approximately 100 meters. Follow the reef along the shoreline, and as you reach the point, continue along the reef slope, descending to a maximum depth of around 12 meters.
Close proximity to boat ramp. Always use a visible dive float with flag or have an SMB ready when surfacing or surface swimming.
Marine Life
Eastern blue groper, wobbegong sharks, various wrasse, nudibranchs, schools of small fish, and occasional rays or stingrays
Site Access
Entry/Exit
Easy from sandy beach
Access
Short walk from Craig Ave
Parking
Free parking on Craig Ave. Ensure to not park in 12P boat trailer parking.
Fees
None
Facilities
Public bathrooms, shower and cafe at eastern end of beach.
Nearby Services
Dive Shops
Dive Centre Manly (1.2 km / 3 min) Pro Dive Manly (5.4 km / 11 min)
Common Questions
Is Smedley's Point suitable for beginners?
Smedley's Point is best suited to intermediate divers with at least 20–30 logged dives and comfortable buoyancy control.
What is the visibility like at Smedley's Point?
Pelagic's Azure™ model predicts an expected visibility of around 7m at Smedley's Point. Typical visibility is 3 - 7 m. Visibility varies with swell, rainfall and tidal conditions — check the live prediction above before heading out.
When is the best time to dive Smedley's Point?
High tide, after a period of no rain. Use the tide chart and swell forecast above to plan your entry window.
Are there any hazards at Smedley's Point?
Close proximity to boat ramp. Always use a visible dive float with flag or have an SMB ready when surfacing or surface swimming. See the Hazards section below for full details.
What is the water temperature at Smedley's Point?
21–24 °C / 15–18 °C — summer to winter range. A 5mm wetsuit is recommended for winter, while a 3mm or shorty is fine in summer.
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