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Dive sites nearby

Herold Reef

Just a 30 minute boat ride from the marina, you can dive this ancient submerged limestone coastline. Herold reef offers a shallow (4-16m) dive, with interesting structure and ample life. The dive is quite exposed and can have a fair bit of surge with any swell. The shallower parts can break in heavier swell.

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The Caves

This is a small site with beginner and intermediate level caves to explore. Depth up to 28m. Large stone bommies with beautiful coral growth. This is a very spectacular dive.

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The Cables

Name after an old communication cable which is now tangled through the site. The Cables depth ranges from 8-28m; a great site for Open Water divers or higher. Visibility averages at 10-15m. It is about a 40min boat ride from the marina to the site.

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Willy’s Lump

This is alarge limestone reef structure with an average depth of 20-25m (Max 25.5m). Perfect for all diver levels. Visibility averages at 10-15m depending on the time of year. This is done as a boat dive and is 25mins from the marina. This is a well established reef that is well populated.

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Limestone Head

A 20 minute boat ride from the marina. Well protected from winds from the south and most swells. An easy dive to navigate with plenty of fish life to see.

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HMAS Perth II

The HMAS Perth II is a wreck 133 meters long sitting at a depth of 5-36m. This is a great dive for Open Water and higher level of divers. The average visibility is 10-15m. This is a boat dive only that is a 20min boat ride from the marina. There is a fixed mooring.

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Murray Road Boat Ramp

This is a beginner level dive with an easy shore based entry. You will dive along a small rock wall with an average depth of 5 m. This site is usually protected from most weather (except Easterly’s).

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The Bone Yard

A small dive site with incredibly dense plate coral rising from 18m up to 13m which is home to a large variety of juvenile fish. An easy dive site for beginners or those just getting back into diving.

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Frenchman Bay

A shallow dive which is suitable for beginners and exciting night diving. Can be either a shore entry with a surface swim or gentle rock stride entry.

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The Herschel Wreck (Edith Byrne)

The Herschel (previously called the Edith Byrne) was a steel hull, cemented ship with two decks. Built in 1857 it was deliberately abandoned in 1908. -35.0035, 118.1636

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