Five hours south of Sydney, on the Sapphire Coast is a beautiful little town called Bermagui. Known predominantly as a deep sea fishing spot, but I personally prefer to visit the Blue Pool, a man-made saltwater pool that hugs the Bermagui coastline.
The colours from the viewing platform are spectacular!
This was the first time I’ve ever visited Bermi (as it’s known to the locals) and I was keen to see the pool as I’ve heard so much from other photographers about how special it is.
With a bird’s eye view down to the pool, the viewing platform is THE spot for great picture. When the sun is in the spot, the sparkling blues and greens of the pool are more vibrant than you can imagine. The Sapphire Coast really does live up to the name!
A hidden oasis.
With a winding staircase down to the pool, it’s not short of photogenic spots. It’s location on the coast ensures that the rocks surrounding the pool add to the whole spectacle. As the waves crash over the rocks, little rivers of white spill over every crack and crevice. It’s stunning.
Rivers of white as the waves roll in.
I can’t wait to head back down there soon and dive into those baby blues! As long as it’s not too cold!!!
Until the next adventure,
Laura