Dive in Brisbane

    China Wall Brisbane, Australia

    This is a more advanced dive due to the depth at the base of China Wall,although divers will still have a very enjoyable dive in the shallowerparts. The outstanding feature is a tall vertical granite outcrop with a2 metre wide swim-through at the top. The general terrain is coveredwith a thick layer…

    Curtin Wrecks Brisbane, Australia

    Sheltered inside Moreton Island this fascinating dive site now comprisesover 30 wrecks ranging from barges, yachts, tugs, pontoons and ferriesright through to an old Brisbane tram. These have all been sunk since1968 to now form a huge artificial reef which is the adopted home forsome absolutely huge…

    Comboyuro Drop off Brisbane, Australia

    A succession of large boulders, sheer walls, ledges and shallow caves can be found on this excellent drift dive site. This is an adventurous 'what's next' type of dive that usually provides an element of the unexpected - sharks, rays, big fish, turtles or sometimes a dugong.

    Henderson's Rock Brisbane, Australia

    A relatively unexplored granite outcrop with large caves, and overhangs and carpeted with 1 metre strands of golden coloured kelp. This is one of our furthest dive sites and due to its exposed location it is rarely dived during the summer south easterlies. Brilliant for underwater photography (wide…

    Spot X Brisbane, Australia

    East of Flinders Reef is a huge granite outcrop from about 16mdown to 30m. Features red soft corals, black coral, fans andcrayfish.
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    Flinders Reef Moreton Island, Australia

    This site is a marine park with no fishing.The Reef is in great condition with only a small part that has been over dived (mooring #1 & 2), But even here there is still a lot to see. This site is great diving for all levels with a little something for every one.Night diving here is up there with…

    Tangalooma Wrecks Moreton Island, Australia

    A shallow dive on partially submerged wrecks. Normally calm but tidalwaters sheltered by Moretone Island. Good fish life, excellent fornovices and snorkellers.

    Smith's Rock Moreton Island, Australia

    Smiths Rock is often frequented by the large species of marine life. Often prone to currents is best dived at slack water. This site has great potential for exploration with caves and swim-throughs which are alive with crayfish. Smith Rock is notorious as a shipping hazard claiming ships as they…

    Aahrus Moreton Island, Australia

    Lying on a sandy bottom, the 640 tonne sailing baroque grounded hard on Smiths Rock three times before sinking in just 12 minutes. The Aahrus is mostly covered by sand with sections still remaining. Large schools of big eyes cover some sections of the remains and often frequented by schools of…

    St Paul Moreton Island, Australia

    A French freighter became the second victim of Smiths Rock. The remains of the boilers greet you as you first approach the remains of the St Paul. Amongst the twisted handrails and superstructure lies hidden treasures of time gone by.

    Hutchison Shoals Moreton Island, Australia

    Surrounded by deep and spectacular drop-offs, caves and ravines, its waters are alive with pelagic fish, whilst the reef has a good cover of tropical growth and smaller marine life. Weather conditions must be almost perfect to dive the shoals.

    Cementco Moreton Island, Australia

    Formerly named the Crusader, lies near the north-eastern tip of Flinders Reef. The wreck has become home to Queensland Groupers and schooling fish are also abundant. The wreck lies upside down with most areas easily accessible. For those with wreck and penetration experience many sections of the…