Scuba Dive Calendar


Event Date Details

Flinders Reef Liveaboard
$385 + $30 fuel levy

3-5 October, 2008

Scuba World has booked the Big Cat Reality boat for the Flinders Reef trip. Flinders Reef is locaged five kilometres off Cape Moreton. It is home to small Cod, big Wobbegongs, big Crayfish, large male Green Turtles and the usual abundance of reef fish. The crystal clear waters are always amazing around this time of year.

Wolf Rock Adventure Dive
$140

11 October, 2008

Wolf Rock is in the same region as Rainbow Beach and world famous Fraser Island. It is "one of the more remote dive locations in South East Queensland." Getting there involves a journey whose pleasures match that of the diving when you get there. This is Adventure Diving at its best. Wolf Rock normally has big fish life particularly at certain times of year. Travel along the beach north of Noosa by 4-wheel drive, then launch off the beach at Double Island Point. Dive site is a granite pinnacle full of surprises.

Trip includes:

  • 2 boat dives
  • Morning tea between dives
  • Tanks & weights

Vanuatu
$1,669
(from Brisbane)

8 - 16 February, 2009

Diving in Vanuatu is an experience not to be missed. From easy protected waters to shallow reefs and deeper drop offs. Of course diving in Vanuatu would not be complete without visiting the island of Espiritu Santo to explore the wreck of the “President Coolidge”. A 198 metre, 33,000 tonne converted luxury liner sunk during WWII. The impressive wreck is one of the largest accessible to sport divers anywhere in the world.

Palau
$3,275 + tax
(from Cairns)

27 April – 8 May, 2009

Palua’s warm, tropical waters are legendary with divers for their dramatic, sheer walls rising from the depths to within inches of the surface and capped with thriving coral reefs. Palau is home to over 1,300 species of fish and more than 700 species of coral.

Coral Sea (Osprey Reef)
$1,699
(from Cairns)

5

20-24 August, 2009

Cairns is the gateway for two of the world’s great icons:- The Great Barrier Reef & The Coral Sea. Beyond the continental shelf that harbors the Great Barrier Reef lie the isolated reef systems and the crystal clear waters of Australia’s Coral Sea. This is home territory for huge schools of pelagic fish and sharks in the undersea world of mountains, panicles and sheer walls laced with gorgonian fans and rising from thousands of feet below.

Trip includes:

  • 4 nights accommodation
  • 16 dives inc tanks & weights at sites like Cod Hole, Osprey & Ribbon Reefs
  • All onboard meals
  • Low level flight to Lizard Island