If ever the term pristine could be used to describe a place then it is the word for Wilsons Promontory. It has around 130 kilometres (80 miles) of coastline and most of it unexplored underwater!…
The Pinnacle, just off Cape Woolamai, is a towering underwater pinnacle of granite and one of Victoria’s most awe inspiring dive sites…
When the cold southerlies are blowing Blairgowrie Marina offers divers tranquil conditions and an enormous variety of temperate marine life including dozens of species of nudibranch.
Melbourne’s Port Phillip Bay has its own small but unique population of Burrunan Dolphins, Tursiops australis…
The strong tides caused by the Port Phillip Bay entrance provides scuba divers with exhilarating drift dives where a diver can travel over two kilometres (one mile) in just 30 minutes…
Melbourne’s Port Phillip Bay formed around 8,000-6,000 BC and until then its narrow entrance was the mouth of the Yarra River as it entered Bass Strait…
J5 Submarine. Queenscliff/Portsea, Victoria.
Just prior to World War I in an effort to match the speed of the German U-Boats rumored to be 18 Knots, the Royal Navy commissioned eight J Class submarines…
The south west coast of Victoria has a very rugged coastline and it is equally rugged underwater and in the right weather conditions the diving is fantastic…
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