Join a tour to explore the scenic dive spots around Sydney. Travel together with an experienced team to explore the underwater world in the waters Manly and Rose Bays. Weather depending you can discover 2 different spots from the locations below.
Blue Fish Point
Located on the northern side of the North Head Peninsula this is a great site to see Weedy Sea Dragons, Cuttlefish and Wobbegong Sharks. Spot Port Jackson Sharks, a common sight in winter. Enjoy a relaxing dive here with a dive rating of green - maximum depth 24 metres.
Dee Why Wide
See a prolific amount of marine life here. You can get down to depths as great as 37 metres in some spots due to the large gullies and cracks in the rocky bottom that are accessible to divers. As you explore the channels in the rock you will come upon Kingfish, Leatherjackets, Yellowtail, and Seapike, an abundance of Eastern Blue Devilfish, and more. This is an ideal dive site for Advanced or Deep Divers.
Long Reef
Experience a large swim-through at Long Reef, running from east to west called The Cathedral. Enjoy how this formation is covered in Sea Tulips, Sponges and Bryozoans. The Cathedrals ceiling is always abundant with sea-life. Find the visibility getting much clearer during winter so keep this site in mind for a mid winter dive. Swimming north of the cathedral and following the wall you come across large gutters, frequented by young Grey Nurse Sharks.
Manly Bommie
Located off the northern end of Manly Beach, the top of Manly Bombie is in 10 metres and goes down to a maximum depth for 16 metres. There are swim-throughs and lots of fish including Schooling King Fish. Discover this ideal site for the avid underwater photographer. Snap away and enjoy a relaxing green rated dive.
Old Mans Hat
Explore a truly magical rocky reef dive accessible only by boat. Under the towering curve of Sydney Heads, the rocks jumble into the water and slowly give way to sponge gardens and a sandy kelp bottom. Old Mans Hat suits all levels of experience. Sponges and soft coral can be found on the rocky bottom. Expect to see Lizard Fish, Yellow Tails, Nudibranchs, Sea Squirts and all sorts of other temperate marine life.
South Head
Drop down to a rocky bottom at 8 metres. From here you can make your way down to a maximum depth of 14 metres. Along the way there are a series of overhangs where you can normally find Cuttlefish and lots of octopus. There is also the usual assortment of fish swimming happily through the waters. Its a great, easy dive for beginning and intermediate divers out on the boat.