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Port Beach in Fremantle is Perth’s go-to spot for encountering the elusive Weedy Sea Dragons. With an easy shore entry directly from the carpark, it’s suitable for all certified divers from Open Water and up. Expect a 200-metre surface swim to reach the seagrass beds where the dragons dwell. The site is diveable both day and night, but night dives are when it truly shines—sea dragons are easier to spot after dark, and plenty of other critters come out to play. Conditions are best when the swell…
Port Beach in Fremantle is Perth’s go-to spot for encountering the elusive Weedy Sea Dragons. With an easy shore entry directly from the carpark, it’s suitable for all certified divers from Open Water and up. Expect a 200-metre surface swim to reach the seagrass beds where the dragons dwell. The site is diveable both day and night, but night dives are when it truly shines—sea dragons are easier to spot after dark, and plenty of other critters come out to play. Conditions are best when the swell is under a metre, as beach entry can become tricky with larger surf. Despite this, the site is well-loved for its accessibility, good parking, and gear setup area. Whether you're chasing macro life, refining buoyancy, or ticking the sea dragon off your dive bucket list, Port Beach offers an easy yet magical experience just minutes from Fremantle. Don’t forget your torch and camera—you never know what you’ll find in the seagrass!
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