

Freycinet Peninsula offers calm, shallow snorkelling in some of Tasmania's clearest water, with visibility regularly reaching 30 metres. The mild current makes it a comfortable choice if you are new to snorkelling or diving. The real draw here is the wildlife. Weedy seadragons drift through the reef, cuttlefish patrol the shallower areas, and with patience you may spot seals or even dolphins passing through. Little penguins are also occasionally seen in the water. The cold water requires a wetsuit, but the payoff is excellent visibility and genuinely unusual marine encounters for a shore-accessible site.
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A thick wetsuit (at least 5mm) is essential year-round given Tasmania's cold water, and summer months from December through April give you the best conditions and greatest chance of wildlife sightings. Basic facilities including parking and toilets are available at the site.
The site is accessible from the shore within Freycinet National Park. Turn off the Tasman Highway (A3) onto the Coles Bay Road (C302). A valid park pass is required for entry.
The primary hazard is the cold water, requiring appropriate thermal protection like a thick wetsuit or drysuit.
Depth
5-15m
Visibility
9-30m
Skill Level
Beginner
Entry
Shore
Water Temp
16-23°C
Current
Mild
Typical Dive
45 min
Best Time
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Dec
Freycinet Peninsula in East Coast is a shore dive. The site is accessible from the shore within Freycinet National Park. Turn off the Tasman Highway (A3) onto the Coles Bay Road (C302). A valid park pass is required for entry.
Yes, parking is available near Freycinet Peninsula. Arrive early during peak seasons as spaces can fill up quickly.
Freycinet Peninsula in East Coast is well-suited for beginner divers and snorkellers. Conditions are typically calm with easy entry and shallow depths.
Diving at Freycinet Peninsula in East Coast requires the following certifications: Open Water. Always dive within your training limits.
A 7mm wetsuit or semi-dry is recommended for diving at Freycinet Peninsula in East Coast. Water temperatures range from 16°C to 23°C.
Freycinet Peninsula in East Coast is home to penguin, seals, cuttlefish, weedy seadragons, and dolphins. Marine life sightings vary by season and conditions.
The best months to visit Freycinet Peninsula in East Coast are January, February, March, April, and December. Conditions outside these months can still be good but are less predictable.
Freycinet Peninsula in East Coast has depths ranging from 5 metres to 15 metres.
A typical dive at Freycinet Peninsula in East Coast lasts approximately 45 minutes. Actual dive time depends on depth, air consumption, and conditions.
Freycinet Peninsula in East Coast typically has mild currents that most divers can handle comfortably.
Visibility at Freycinet Peninsula in East Coast typically ranges from 9 metres to 30 metres. Conditions vary with weather, tides, and seasons.