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Amity Point
Amity Point

For optimal visibility and slack currents, this shore dive is best done half an hour before high tide; divers should be cautious of boat traffic and fishermen while looking for nudibranchs, stonefish, wobbegongs, and possibly dolphins.

DC3 Undercarriage
DC3 Undercarriage

This dive site includes the wing assembly, wheel, and propeller of a DC3 aircraft lost in the mid-1940s, providing habitat for wobbegong sharks, shrimp, and crayfish, while the rest of the plane remains undiscovered.

Sunken Reef
Sunken Reef

Sunken Reef, an exposed rocky reef just 6 to 8 minutes by boat from the beach, is the most sheltered dive site in the area, providing excellent diving conditions and a thrilling swim-through cave that connects diverse dive sites.

Coral Gardens
Coral Gardens

Coral Gardens, an exposed rocky reef just 6 to 8 minutes by boat from the beach, is the most sheltered dive site in the area, offering excellent diving conditions and a thrilling swim-through cave that connects dive sites on both sides.

Curtin Artificial Reef
Curtin Artificial Reef

Curtin Artificial Reef, the oldest reef created for divers by divers, features over 25 sunken boats at depths of 15 to 25m, making it an excellent drift dive site, home to diverse wildlife like turtles, octopus, and barracuda.

Horseshoe
Horseshoe

Horseshoe, an exposed rocky reef just a 6 to 8 minute boat ride from the beach, is the most protected dive site in the area, featuring excellent diving conditions and a spectacular swim-through cave that connects dive sites on both sides.

Swim Through
Swim Through

Shag Rock, an exposed rocky reef just a 6 to 8 minute boat ride from the beach, Swim Through is the most protected dive site, offering excellent diving conditions and a spectacular swim-through cave that links great dive sites on both sides.

Sanctuary Cove
Sanctuary Cove

Sanctuary Cove is an excellent dive site for all levels, known for its sheltered conditions and unique marine life, making it ideal for macro photography, featuring frogfish, mantis shrimp, and various sharks and rays.

Turtle Cave
Turtle Cave

Turtle Cave, located on the northern side of Flat Rock, is suitable for all diver levels, featuring a small cave at 10m and a maximum depth of 30m, offering drift diving opportunities and sightings of large pelagic life.

Nursery
Nursery

The Nursery, located on the southwestern corner of Flat Rock about 2.5 nautical miles north of Point Lookout, is the shallowest dive site in the area, focusing on smaller marine creatures rather than larger fish and rays.

The Pinnacles
The Pinnacles

The Pinnacles, located on the western side of Flat Rock and ranging from 12m to 35m, is suitable for advanced divers and offers sightings of turtles, rays, and migrating humpback whales.

Shark Alley
Shark Alley

Shark Alley, a deeper site for advanced divers, features a maximum depth of 28m and is a seasonal aggregation zone for endangered grey nurse sharks, offering sightings of whales and various large pelagic marine life.

Blue Corner
Blue Corner

Blue Corner, an advanced dive site on the ocean side of Flat Rock, ranges from 25 to 45m and is suitable for technical or experienced divers, offering sightings of bull sharks, sandbar whalers, and various pelagic life, including humpback whales.

Manta Bommie
Manta Bommie

Just a short boat ride from Point Lookout, Manta Bommie is among Australia's top 10 dive sites, featuring a maximum depth of 15m and diverse marine life, including seasonal manta rays, leopard sharks, and wobbegongs.

Boat Rock
Boat Rock

This advanced dive site, rarely dived due to strong currents and depths of 14 to 34m, attracts pelagic life like barracuda, whaler sharks, and migrating whales, with occasional grey nurse sharks.

Sevens Reef
Sevens Reef

Sevens Reef, a deep site with depths of 30 to 50m, is suited for technical or highly experienced divers due to heavy currents and is known for large sharks and whales, including bull sharks, Great Whites, and humpback whales.

HMQS Gayundah
HMQS Gayundah

HMQS Gayundah, a flat-iron gunboat launched in 1884, served in the Queensland Maritime Defence Force and later as a barge before being beached in 1958 to function as a breakwater near Redcliffe.

Hendersons Rock
Hendersons Rock

Henderson Rock, on the eastern side of Moreton Island, is a lesser-known dive site with deep ledges and kelp-covered caves, home to ornate crayfish, grey nurse sharks, and various reef fish, including catsharks and wobbegongs.

Cherubs Cave
Cherubs Cave

This hidden cave off Moreton Island, once marked by a concrete cherub, offers adventurous divers an underwater world filled with pelagic life like barracuda and kingfish, along with turtles, gropers, wobbegong sharks, and grey nurse sharks.

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