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07 Mar 2025

Discover Bare Island

Just a short walk from The Boatshed Restaurant lies Bare Island, an intriguing heritage-listed islet nestled within Sydney’s Botany Bay. Known for its rich history and natural charm, Bare Island provides an unforgettable experience for locals and tourists alike.

 

A Fascinating History

Originally named by Captain James Cook for its noticeably bare appearance, Bare Island later became home to a historic fort built between 1881 and 1889. Designed by renowned engineers including Sir Peter Scratchley and James Barnet, the fort was intended to protect Sydney from maritime threats. Today, the fort remains an important historical site, accessible via guided tours that showcase its impressive tunnels and fortifications.

 

Scenic Natural Beauty

Bare Island is connected to La Perouse by a picturesque wooden footbridge, providing visitors with scenic walks and stunning panoramic views of Botany Bay and the surrounding coastline. The clear waters and rocky shores around the island offer excellent opportunities to observe local wildlife and enjoy serene coastal landscapes.

 

Popular Diving Destination

The waters surrounding Bare Island are widely celebrated as one of Sydney’s best scuba diving and snorkelling locations. Divers can explore a rich underwater ecosystem teeming with diverse marine life, including vibrant coral formations, fish, and unique creatures such as the Bare Island anglerfish.

 

Complete Your Visit at The Boatshed

After exploring Bare Island, relax at The Boatshed Restaurant. Enjoy a meal featuring fresh local seafood and seasonal dishes while overlooking the tranquil beauty of Botany Bay.

Bare Island’s fascinating history, natural beauty, and excellent diving opportunities make it a must-visit destination in Sydney. Plan your visit today and discover the rich heritage and breathtaking scenery of La Perouse’s beloved island gem.