WA Dive Sites

Alkimos Wreck  (approx 3 -10 metres)

A brilliant dive on a calm day. Loads of marine life inhabit this 30-year old wreck.

Chris’s Cliff  (approx 16 - 24 metres)

Sheer limestone face to the east is covered with beautiful corals. Many fish & crayfish / lobsters found here. This site is very similar to Paul’s Point.

Conference Wreck  (approx 12 -15 metres)

Wreck remains are substantial with bunker coal on the bottom. Many crayfish are found nearby.
Location: 31-40. 280 S & 115-39. 640 E

Coral Garden  (approx 14 -21 metres)

Both hard and soft corals can be seen at this lovely site - great photographic opportunities here.
Location: 31-39. 825 S & 115-37. 837 E

Crayfish Gully  (approx 15 -20 metres)

The spot has many ledges providing a natural haven for crayfish / lobsters. Large snapper are often seen here.
Location: 31-37. 460 S & 115-36. 520 E

Dewy Ledge  (approx 15 - 20 metres)

This site is home to many large fish. The ledge is under a 50 metre wide ridge running north.
Location: 31-37. 580 S & 115-36. 600 E

Eglinton Wreck  (approx 3 - 6 metres)

A very historic wreck site with excellent caves adjacent. A great dive on a calm day.
Location: 31-38. 450 S & 115-39. 537 E

Gemini Wreck  (approx 30 metres)

This popular wreck is home to many species of marine life including many huge Kingfish and crayfish / lobsters.

Gordon’s Grotto  (approx 12 -15 metres)

One of our favourite dive locations complete with caves, swim-throughs and many fish including blue groper.
Location: 31-41. 260 S & 115-38. 910 E

Grouper Gully  (approx 15 -20 metres)

Beautiful fan corals can be seen here along with many species of fish. This is one of “Stewart’s” favourite spots.
Location: 31-39. 729 S & 115-37. 837 E

John’s Spot  (approx 16 - 22 metres)

A great site on the 3 mile “strip”. Swim east to the reef face.

Ian’s Cave Reef  (approx 15 - 20 metres)

This tremendous site has ledges and caves. The narrow reef runs North-South with the deepest part in the East.
Location: 31-36.920 S & 115-36.139 E

Jumbo Cliff  (approx 14 - 20 metres)

Holes and crevices in this limestone formation are at times home to the largest crayfish / lobsters we have found in this area.

Lost Mask Reef  (approx 6 - 14 metres)

A brilliant dive site with all sorts of marine life. Home of Travis’s Genesis Andros mask - AU$50 reward still offered : )

North End  (approx 6 - 12 metres)

Shallow dive with protected broken reef & corals. We often see Pink Snapper & large Wrasse here. This is a favourite site for crayfish / lobsters in December.

North Staggie  (approx 10 - 15 metres)

Only 350 metres north of the famous Gordon’s Grotto - the terrain is much the same.

Paul’s Point  (approx 15 - 20 metres)

Reef runs North-South with ledges and caverns on the Eastern side. Beautiful corals, large fish and many crayfish / lobsters.
Location: 31-38. 786 S & 115-37. 344 E

Roger’s Ledge  (approx 4 - 7 metres)

Located North-West of Burn’s Rocks this lovely spot is a favourite of “Nelson” the one-eyed sea-lion.

Snapper Peak  (approx 14 - 20 metres)

Running North-South, large Queen Snapper, Trevally and crayfish / lobsters are often found on this section of the reef.
Location: 31-37. 338 S & 115-36. 456 E

South Pass  (approx 16 - 21 metres)

Spectacular when a gentle current is present. Beautiful corals and many different species of fish.

Staggie Reef  (approx 6 - 16 metres)

This has been a favorite spot for years. Broken reef with numerous swim-throughs. Gentle currents attract many species of fish.

The 23 Metre Ledge  (approx 18 - 23 metres)

The ledge runs North-South. This dive site is well known for large snapper, dhufish and crayfish / lobsters.
Location: 31-39. 122 S & 115-37. 528 E

The Wall  (approx 15 - 21 metres)

Covered in a variety of corals and sponges, this spot is a favourite for large Pink and Queen Snapper.
Location: 31-37. 100 S & 115-36. 313 E

Twofold Bay Wreck  (approx 6 - 10 metres)

Wrecked at 4 am on March 11 1997, the 200 ton trawler lies in about 10 metres of water about 10 minutes north of the Mindarie Marina.
Location: 31-38.798 S & 115-39.170 E

Werner’s Wall  (approx 15 - 21 metres)

This magnificent site was found in 1998. If you don’t like this site you don’t like diving !

Whiting Ledges  (approx 4 - 11 metres)

Lovely swim throughs and corals there are always King George Whiting and crayfish / lobsters here.

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