• Bare Island is a heritage-listed islet located at La Perouse, New South Wales in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney in eastern Australia.
  • Captain Cook first spotted the area now known as Bare Island in 1770, and referred to it in his journal as 'a small bare island'.
  • They have tours of Bare Island on Sundays and they recommend you book in advance if possible..very reasonable priced.
  • In 1912 Bare Island became a retirement home for war veterans, which continued to operate until 1963 when it was handed over to the New South Wales...
  • The waters around the island are perfect for scuba diving, one of the most popular locations for scuba diving in all of New South Wales.
  • Bare Island is the most popular scuba diving & and snorkelling site in New South Wales.
  • Bare Island Fort’s structure provides a picturesque backdrop for any event, with spectacular scenic views over La Perouse.
  • Bare Island is also one of the most popular scuba diving sites in New South Wales.
  • Bare Island Fort is one of only two examples of an enclosed fortification in New South Wales, the other being Fort Scratchley at Newcastle.
  • Bare Island is a heritage-listed islet located in south-eastern Sydney, in La Perouse in the City of Randwick local government area in the state of New South Wales...