Dive the
LIGHTHOUSE WALL
In the right conditions, the Lighthouse Wall can be an excellent drift dive; you can float along and watch a myriad of marine life going about their business!
Lighthouse Wall
Experience the thrill of Lighthouse Wall, which often allows for drift diving. This area offers a number of different dive environments. The middle section of the 100m long wall is a sheer face where sea tulips and gorgonian fans add a touch of extra elegance and the sandy bottom offers up interesting finds like Numb Rays, Stingarees, Shovel Nose Sharks and Port Jackson Sharks. All along the wall, small crevices & openings allow you to search for some of our shyer marine friends. At either end of the sheer face the reef returns to a more rugged terrain with large boulders that are home to Blue Gropers, Eastern Blue Devilfish & Cuttlefish.
This dive site is suitable for any level of diver and consists of walls, steps, small swim throughs and large boulders. Typical diving is around the 15 to 22m mark with maximum depths of 28 meters. Currents are not unusual and can sometimes be an advanced diver only site.
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Map |
Southern Blue Devil Fish |
The friendly Blue Groper |
A Port Jackson shark |
The wall |
A Cuttlefish |











