Dive Sites
Listed below are the dive sites we've dived, discovered, heard about, or are interested in diving. As club diving increases, so does the information we have on each dive site. Keep coming back and looking through this valuable resource of information as it continues to grow.
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Dive Site:
A Day with the Professors
Description:
The Hyperbaric Technicians and Nurses Association is
gathering in Hobart for their annual scientific meeting
and an opportunity exists to attend a day of the
meeting on Saturday 10 August to hear presentations
and participate in discussions on subjects relating to
technical, medical, research and practical issues of
both technical and air diving.
Dive Site:
Amed, Bali (Indonesia)
Description:
amazing clear, blue, warm waters with tropical
reefs right off the beach! Technical diving to
100m, along with excellent recreational diving
to suit all levels.
Dive Site:
Betsey Wrecks
Description:
Scuttled boats, barges and bridge sections over the last
50 or so years make this a fun rust graveyard.
Dive Site:
Bicheno
Description:
Around Governors Island is some of Tasmania's most amazing dive
sites. With over 15 sites to dive only 5 minutes off shore,
Bicheno caters for all dive levels from beginner through to
instructor.
Dive Site:
Binalong Bay
Description:
Come and dive the Bay of Fires, voted one of the two most
beautiful beaches in the world, by prestigious UK travel magazine
‘Conde Nast Traveller’.
The waters along the Bay of Fires coast offer some of the most
exciting and diverse temperate water diving in Australia.
Dive amongst huge granite boulders that form gutters, tunnels and
swimthroughs. This reef system supports kelp, colourful sponges,
prolific fish life and fixed marine life, crayfish, abalone, seadragons,
dolphins, and even migrating whales in October & November.
Dive Site:
Blackmans Bay
Description:
A wonderful little dive close to Hobart, lots of fish life such
as Trumpeter, Morwong, Trevally, Bullseyes, Stingrays, the odd
crayfish, Weedy Sea Dragons and Big Bellied Seahorses
Dive Site:
Bruny Island
Description:
Multiple dive sites available on the outer side of Bruny Island along
the exposed cliffs of Storm Bay, or in the protected
D'Entrecasteaus channel.
Dive Site:
Cape Maurode
Description:
Full of colurful sponges in about 30m, the good vis
and spectacular landscape both above and below
water makes this spot a winner.