Australia Diving Flag
United
States visitors should be aware that when scuba diving in Australia, the
dive flag is a blue and white burgee and not the red and white US
type.
Below
is a list and description of the best known Australia Whitsunday
Island diving sites. These dive sites are known as fringing
reefs and they are different in some respects to the ribbon
(barrier reefs). Protection from strong currents enables
better growth of soft corals which make absolutely stunning
coral gardens. Visibility can be more restricted on fringing
reefs due to greater movement of sediment but is still often
greater than 50ft.
Alcyonara
Pt - Bird Island
- Blue Pearl Bay - Dolphin Pt
- Eaglehawk Reef - Mackerel
Bay - Manta Ray Bay - Maureen's
Cove - The Pinnacles - The
Woodpile
BluePearl Bay

Western side of Hayman Island. About 19 metres max depth.
20 03.9 S 148 52.8 E
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diving site and good snorkelling. Manta rays and giant maori
wrasse often seen here. Visibility is affected by northerly
winds. Features small valleys, drop -off, gullies, tunnels
and overhang. Great display of gorgonia, fans and staghorn
corals with some plates. Coral trout under plates, slatey
bream and red emperor.
Dolphin Point
Northern tip of Hayman Island.
20 03.3 S 148 52.8 E
Calm
weather dive only. 18 metres max depth. Huge boulders on the
sloping seabed make this an interesting dive. Large coral
bommies (20ft to 50ft). White tip reef sharks and hammerheads
often seen here.
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Bird Island
Western
side of Langford Reef.
20
05.3 S 148 52.3 E
Very
exposed and not often diveable. Good diving in calm conditions.
Features gullies, swim throughs caves and overhangs. Beware
of cone shells here and on Langford Reef.
Difficult
anchorage. Best to drift dive with zodiac standing by. Large
variety of sea life.
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Eaglehawk Reef
Safe,
shallow dive to 10 metres. A finger of reef extends in north
westerly direction form the southern corner of Stonehaven
anchorage. A great single vessel anchorage exists between
Eaglehawk and the southern shore and snorkelling and scuba
diving are good if conditions are right. Fine sediment is
in abundance here and the diving can be quite murky if the
current is running. However, visibility can be over 60ft
in calm conditions. Features soft corals, nudibranchts and
sea anenomes.
Alcyonara Point
Northern end of Hook Island.
20 04.1 S 148 56.2 E
Large
coral bommies with lots of territorial sea creatures. Bommies
rise up from about 13 metres but the tops are well clear
of the surface making the site unsuitable for snorkellers.
Gullies and ledges in deeper water. Some plate coral. Trout
country. Another top diving area and usually good unless
in a northerly.
Closer
to shore the reef is quite shallow and very pretty. Snorkelling
is good from here towards the point.
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