Tutustu Port Lincolniin
Port Lincoln sijaitsee Boston Bayssä Etelä-Australiassa. Tämä 646 kilometrin päässä Adelaidesta sijaitseva merikaupunki on kuuluisa valkohaipopulaatiostaan ja häkkisukelluksesta niiden kanssa.
Koska useimmat sukelluskeskukset palvelevat adrenaliinihullujen tarpeita, sinun on vaikea löytää sukelluskeskusta, joka tarjoaa sukelluskursseja. Sukelluskeskuksia ja liveaboard-laivoja ei myöskään löydy täältä. Voidaan myös väittää, että haihäkkisukellus ei oikeastaan ole lainkaan sukellusta.
Port Lincolnin sukelluksen kohokohtia ovat tilaisuudet päästä lähelle valkovalkovalaita sekä niiden saalista, meren pentuja, australialaisia merileijonia.
Top Port Lincoln Dive Sites
1. Neptune Islands
Located within a protected marine park, the Neptune Islands are Australia’s only site for cage diving with great white sharks. The sharks are attracted by a large population of over 45,000 fur seals. This is a technical, surface-supplied cage dive (not scuba). Conditions can be rough and are best suited for thrill-seekers.
2. Hopkins Island
Ideal for both scuba and freediving, Hopkins Island offers a magical experience with playful Australian sea lions. The dive is shallow (up to 12m), making it easy and perfect for all levels. Explore coral-covered swim-throughs and caves while being entertained by these curious marine mammals.
3. Cape Wiles
This sheltered dive site offers calm conditions and is great for intermediate divers. Caves and ledges hide macro life such as nudibranchs, while lobsters, cuttlefish, blue grouper, and small reef sharks add to the diversity. Scuba only.
4. Grindal Island
Another excellent sea lion site, Grindal Island offers easy diving and snorkelling in 2–10m depths. Freediving is popular here. You’ll find plenty of interactive sea lions, kelp beds, and colorful invertebrates. A great wildlife experience in calm conditions.
5. Donington Reef
For more experienced divers, Donington Reef features deeper dives (up to 25m) with strong currents at times. Expect kelp forests, large schools of fish, stingrays, and occasional encounters with bronze whalers. This site is within Lincoln National Park’s marine area.