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Eel Gardenscuba diving site
Avg rating 3 by 4 divers

Eel Garden

Dahab , Egypt

Named after the thousands of garden eels that cover the sandy floor. This shore dive goes from beach to 30m and its mass abundance of eels make it a special dive site for all levels. Floating over the sand the eels hide as you near them by ducking into their holes and then reappear as you move away. Giant Morays have also been spotted here and o...
Inner Latitudescuba diving site
Avg rating 4 by 6 divers

Inner Latitude

Forster, Australia

This is Forster's most popular dive site. It’s relatively sheltered and there is a high chance of seeing grey nurse sharks, moray eels, loggerhead turutles, blue groper, eagle rays as well as the more lionfish, port jackson sharks and numerous other fish. Local dive centres love this site for getting recently qualified divers the bug..as they...
Batee Tokong & Batee Glascuba diving site
Avg rating 2 by 4 divers

Batee Tokong & Batee Gla

Pulau Weh, Indonesia

Batee Tokong and Batee Gla are both superb scuba diving spots. Currents here can be strong but the clear waters and diverse marine life make for great scuba diving. Moray eels (including pleanty of honey-comb eels) are seen here in abundance all year around. At Batee Tokong there is a very steep coral slope covered with gorgonians and nearby ther...
Sharm El Nagascuba diving site
Avg rating 1 by 3 divers

Sharm El Naga

Safaga, Egypt

An unspoilt scuba diving spot with abundance of fire corals, fans and the chance to gardens of pristine underwater habitat. Small animails, nudibranchs, crabs and ribbon eels are usually encountered in large numbers here. A popular location for snorkelers, divers and beach fanatics for a day out, with many tours coming from Hurghada and Safaga. ...
Shiprock scuba diving site
Avg rating 3 by 7 divers

Shiprock

Sydney, Australia

Shiprock is an Aquatic reserve and thus is home to an abundance of aquatic flora and flora, and has a reputation as one of the best night dives in NSW. Angler fish, harlequin ghost pipefish, large moray eels and flatheads are commonly seen along the wall and over 100 species of fish have been sited in the diverse ecosystem. The dive site is not kn...
Chinese Wallscuba diving site
Avg rating 3 by 5 divers

Chinese Wall

Similan Islands, Thailand

Chinese Wall is named after the jumble of granite boulders stretching out from the southern point of Similan Island No. 4. The boulders drop down to 27m and their crevices are home to large giant moray eels and refuges for bumphead unicornfish. The eels are often being groomed by cleaner shrimps. The shrimps' claws pick off bits of algae, loose fle...
Blue Lagoonscuba diving site
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Blue Lagoon

Padang Bai, Indonesia

Easily accessed site and less dived than sites on the south of the island. This site offers a good variety of hard and soft corals, lots of feather stars, huge coral boomies (elephant coral) and table corals.There is a small wall and a gentle sloping wall that is home to an abundance of sea life. Numerous tropical fish can be seen here including...
Wheeler Reefscuba diving site
Avg rating 3 by 8 divers

Wheeler Reef

Townsville, Australia

This is a platform reef perched close to the continental shelf drop off. Perfectly circular in shape, is a truly magnificent example of marine biodiversity at its best. There are crevasses to explore and isolated bommies surrounded by beautiful white sand stretching off into the depths of the Coral Sea. Spectacular formations of plate, branching an...
Shelly Beachscuba diving site
Avg rating 3 by 9 divers

Shelly Beach

Sydney, Australia

Shelly beach is one of the most popular shore dives on the Sydney's northern beaches because of its sheltered location that makes diving suitable for all levels. On a good day you will see plenty of wobbegong sharks, sting rays as well as schools of Eastern Pomfred, Mados, Goatfish in the sandy areas, Flatheads and often Ludericks, Bannerfins and O...
Elphinstonescuba diving site
Avg rating 3 by 4 divers

Elphinstone

Marsa Alam, Egypt

In the middle of no-where at depths of hundreds of meters far off the coast in the Red Sea, the Elphinstone rises like a giant pillar from the deep to touch the surface with 80 meters of it's length. This giant stone covered with gardens of corals, anemones and sponges together with the often so strong current attract a wide range of fish life. It...
Horn, Osprey reef scuba diving site
Avg rating 3 by 5 divers

Horn, Osprey reef

Port Douglas, Australia

Named after the horn shaped reef, this is one of the most enjoyed dive sites on the great barrier reef. This site is home to many species of sharks (whitetip reef sharks, grey reef sharks, silvertips, hammerheads and tiger sharks) and an abundance of other marine life too. Guaranteed to see white tip reef sharks and often more than 12 seperate sha...
Crystal Rockscuba diving site
Avg rating 4 by 3 divers

Crystal Rock

Komodo, Indonesia

Lots of colour, plenty of soft coral coverage and an array of tropical fish mark this as top Indonesian dive site. This islet only breaks the surface at high tide and is known for its crystal clear water; hence, the name “Crystal Rock.” Larger species like white tip reef sharks, eagle rays, leopard sharks and even dolphins have been pho...
Exmouth Naval Pierscuba diving site
Avg rating 3 by 9 divers

Exmouth Naval Pier

Exmouth, Australia

Rated by many of the world's famous diving figures as one of the top ten shore scuba dives, this site is the most well known site in Western Australia. Maximum depth is 17m and with little need to fin far this is a dive suitable for all levels. Just be warned that this site is phenomenal in terms of sheer number of species and subsequent dives else...
 

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