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Drum and Drum + Warrens Gutterscuba diving site
Avg rating 2 by 4 divers

Drum and Drum + Warrens Gutter

Jervis Bay, Australia

The drum drum dive sites consist of several walls and a few caves. This is a very safe dive and there is almost always a vast diversity of marine life. Nudibranchs, and small fish are in abundance. Warren's gutter is a grey nurse lookout spot and for long periods of the year these large and peaceful creatures glide up and down these gutters. They ...
Moray Gardenscuba diving site
Avg rating 4 by 5 divers

Moray Garden

Dahab , Egypt

South of Dahab this beautiful shore dive offers the chance to see an abundance of stony coral, including yellow waver and raspberry coral. Clownfish, morays, nudibranchs and scorpion fish are always encountered and often rarer species are seen too . Be sure to go through the shallow sandy patch known for the yellow tail barracudas that patrol th...
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. ...
Moon Ledge scuba diving site
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Moon Ledge

Hervey Bay, Australia

This is Coffee Rock with lots of ledges  about a half hour trip form the uranagan marina It is a large area and the ledges hold lots of surprises mainland  of Fraser island Soft corals nudibranchs large cod the odd occassioanl sea snake when there is a neap tide do two dives here or one on the artificial reef first Again not t...
Fingal Islandscuba diving site
Avg rating 4 by 5 divers

Fingal Island

Port Stephens, Australia

If you like to scuba dive in a sponge gardens or you want to see handfulls of port jackson sharks then this is for you. The dive is quite simple and generally there are two parts. The sponge gardens where there are some beautiful and intact sponges and soft corals. Here you can also search for nudi branchs and several uncommon species have been s...
Tracys Bombiescuba diving site
Avg rating 3 by 2 divers

Tracys Bombie

Cairns, Australia

Tracy's Bombie is a peninsula jutting out from the Northern end of the reef. Tracy's is a very navigable wall dive with sharks resting on the ocean floor, and walls enlivened with an abundance of marine life. White tip reef sharks are almost always seen here, black tip reef sharks are also seen here. The real treat is the mass variety of little mar...
Eagle Hawk Reefscuba diving site
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Eagle Hawk Reef

Whitsundays, Australia

Easily accessed by boats as a single vessel anchorage exists between Eaglehawk and the southern shore and snorkelling and scuba diving are good if conditions are right. The visibility can be bad due high levels of sediment but is often 50m+ (predicting the visibility is almost impossible here and operators often get it wrong!). The abundance of sof...
Busselton Jettyscuba diving site
Avg rating 4 by 2 divers

Busselton Jetty

Busselton, Australia

A massive 2km wooden jetty, situated near the beautiful tourist hub of Busselton, is the home to some wonderful marine life that can be explored by scuba divers and snorklers. The deepest point is 10m and this lends its self well to a scuba diving nursery - where many people have learnt their scuba skills. At the end of the jetty the pylons are ...
Bushrangers Bay scuba diving site
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Bushrangers Bay

Wollongong, Australia

Probably the best place to scuba dive near Wollongong. There are always plenty of temperate water species to be seen here, including wrass, snapper and flathead. Seals are sometimes encountered and on a good day they stick around and check out the divers (a truely amazing scuba diving experience). In the warmer months tropical fish also come south ...
Hugos Trenchscuba diving site
Avg rating 3 by 5 divers

Hugos Trench

Byron Bay, Australia

This dive site actually consists of two parallel trenches: Hugo’s Trench and False Trench. They are sheltered from the strong Northerlies we often get between September and Christmas. The trenches are full of interesting rock formations and narrow gaps in huge rock walls for divers to swim through. The depth in the trenches ranges from 8 to...
The Needlesscuba diving site
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The Needles

Byron Bay, Australia

Located on the south-west tip of Julian Rocks, the Needles are large bombies that rise up close to the surface. It's possible to see them just under that water from the boat. There are some currents and with this there are Current here often brings schools of large and small fish. During some months there are huge rays and very often leopard s...
Liberty Wreck - Tulambenscuba diving site
Avg rating 3 by 4 divers

Liberty Wreck - Tulamben

Tulamben, Indonesia

The 120m long Liberty wreck has long been regarded as one of the top dive sites in the world. The surprisingly intact hull of the wreck is now home an abundance of marine animals, hard and soft corals and plant life. The wreck can be safely swum through and for many divers new to wrecks this is perfect. This is photographers dream as there rigid b...
El Meganascuba diving site
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El Megana

Nuweiba, Egypt

Next to a very basic Bedouin camp about 30mins north of naweba, is a dive site named Al Ma'agana or El Megana. You start with a shallow swim from shore across a bed of seagrass, where seahorses are common but hard to spot. Then you go either to the sandy slope on the left where some nice pinnacles can be found full of anemones. There is also a smal...
Pellowe Reef scuba diving site
Avg rating 3 by 1 diver

Pellowe Reef

Cairns, Australia

Pellowe reef is an awsemo place to scuba dive! Even by the Great barrier reef standards this is amazing. A small isolated reef located close to the edge of the continental shelf. For this reason access to the reef is very weather and tidal dependent. The reef drops away very quickly at places to 30 metres and stronger currents can be present as wel...

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