Figure Eight Pools

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Carved into a dramatic sandstone platform on the Royal National Park coast, the Figure Eight Pools are a natural phenomenon that feels almost too perfect to be real. These intertidal rock pools, shaped like the number eight, fill with crystal-clear ocean water at low tide, creating a surreal swimming spot that rewards adventurous travellers. Located about an hour's drive south of Sydney, this is a place where wild nature and careful planning meet — you'll need to time your visit precisely with low tide and calm seas to safely experience the pools.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for a half-day adventure — allow at least 3–4 hours including the 6 km return walk, time at the pools, and exploring the rock platforms. Start early, ideally 2–3 hours before low tide, to ensure safe access and fewer crowds. The walk itself takes about 1.5 hours each way at a steady pace. Combine with a picnic on the beach or a visit to nearby coastal lookouts for a full day out.

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