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Box Head

Max Depth: 15 metres
Location: Umina Beach
This is a great dive if you don't mind a little bit of dirty water. It offers an amazing amount of life including schooling salmon, nudibranches, Port Jackson sharks and cuttlefish. It also has a patch of kelp unlike anything else you will see on the Central Coast.

Dragon Alley

Max Depth: 16 metres
Location: Barrenjoey Headland
This site features weedy seadragons which are found among kelp, sponges and gorgonians. It is at its best during the incoming tide when seas are calm.

The Twins

Max Depth: 18 metres
Location: Bengally Head
A sensational dive that always offers something new. Some surprises have included turtles, schooling bonito, salmon and mullet. This site has number of swim throughs and caves where you will find some resident wobbygongs and cuttlefish. One of our favourite sites as you never know what you are likely to see.

Dragon's Marbles

Max Depth: 18 metres
Location: Bengally Headland
A fantastic dive that involves a numbers of large boulders on sand covered with many soft and hard corals and sea tulips. During the colder months you are almost guaranteed to see weedy seadragons but if you don't, you might come across several resident white seahorses instead.

St Michaels Cave

Max Depth: 10 metres
Location: Avalon
This is a novice dive with plenty of small stuff to see. You will come across large gullies, small overhangs and boulders. This dive boasts a mixture of fish life and perhaps a weedy seadragon. Flat seas are best for this dive.

Hole in the Wall

Max Depth: 18 metres
Location: Avalon
Good easy dive in calm conditions. There are lots of swim throughs, small overhangs, trenches and boulders. You will find a large array of small sea life including shrimp and nudibranches and a few species of schooling fish.

The Apartments

Max Depth: 20 metres
Location: Long Reef
This can only be accessed during calm sea conditions. Plenty of large boulders that create cracks, crevices and swim throughs to explore. This is regarded by many as one of Sydney's best dive sites.
*NB A small surcharge applies to dive this site due to its distance from Ettalong wharf.*

First Point

Max Depth: 20 metres
Location: Avoca
A pleasant reef dive that features many sea sponges and other schooling fish life. On this dive you will be amazed by the number of swim throughs and overhangs in what reminds you of a natural amphitheater rock wall.
*NB A small surcharge applies to dive this site due to its distance from Ettalong wharf.*

Skillion Cave

Max Depth: 25 metres
Location: Terrigal
Can be done as a boat dive, but is easy enough to do as a shore dive if conditions are calm. Swim along the rock wall and you come to a cave with a large boulder in the middle of the rock crevice. The walls are covered with sponges and anemones. Shrimp, blue grouper, wrasse and squid frequent this area. On the rare occasion you may even see a Grey nurse come into this area.
* NB A small surcharge applies to dive this site due to its distance from Ettalong wharf.*

Two Poles

Max Depth: 18 metres
Location: Wamberal
Schooling fish are featured here and an abundance of sponges and gorgonians. You may even spot the odd weedy sea dragon, cuttlefish, leather jackets and blue grouper.
* NB A small surcharge applies to dive this site due to its distance from Ettalong wharf.*

The Pinnicles

Max Depth: 18 metres
Location: Bateau Bay
A large group of boulders makes on this site for a relaxing dive featuring schooling fish, wobbys, cuttlefish and plenty of nudibranchs. This is a great dive for the photographer.
*NB A small surcharge applies to dive this site due to its distance from Ettalong wharf.*

Foggy Shark Cave

Max Depth: 36 metres
Location: Bateau Bay
This is one of the highlights of Terrigal diving. Large boulders and a steep reef wall make up the area along with swim throughs, narrow gullies and small caves. This area is renowned for its diminishing Grey Nurse Shark colony, especially in the colder months.
* NB A small surcharge applies to dive this site due to its distance from Ettalong wharf.*