Nestled in the Watson’s Bay area, Camp Cove offers a serene escape with its golden sands and tranquil, turquoise waters. Protected from the wind, the bay provides excellent visibility, making it a favored spot for snorkeling. Unlike some of Sydney’s busier beaches, Camp Cove often remains less crowded, offering a more relaxed atmosphere. Visitors can also explore Aboriginal rock carvings of whales and fish etched into the rocks along the shoreline, adding a layer of cultural significance to the natural beauty.
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