Snorkelling Merimbula Wharf

Overview

The Sapphire Coast consists of roughly 160 km of spectacular coastline spanning from Bermagui in the north to close to the Victorian border in the south. Many features including headlands, embayments…

The Sapphire Coast consists of roughly 160 km of spectacular coastline spanning from Bermagui in the north to close to the Victorian border in the south. Many features including headlands, embayments, coastal inlets, lakes, quaint coastal villages, swaths of stunning bushland and an abundance of undisturbed beaches make up the coastal fringe.

This coastal fringe is backed by undulating hills and more quaint villages further inland. These make way for frequent awe-inspiring vistas that tug at the heartstrings of even the most widely travelled visitor.

The coastline provides the stable foundations for a marine playground for those that way inclined. Whether it be diving, snorkelling, boating, fishing, sightseeing, beachcombing, whale watching, surfing and so on there will be somewhere within the coastal fringe inviting you to explore.

These reefs provide robust habitat for all manner of marine life that can be seen a short distance from the shore in many locations. As the name suggests the ‘Sapphire Coast’ is consistently graced with the presence of stunningly clear water. For these reasons, and many more (those that must be experienced first-hand) the Sapphire Coast is a snorkel diver/marine enthusiasts paradise. A perfect place to start and continue your snorkelling journey.