Top Brisbane Dive Sites
1. Flinders Reef (Moreton Island)
Ranging from 3–28m, this vibrant coral reef suits all scuba levels. Turtles, wobbegongs, and mantas frequent the site, with swim-throughs, caves, and coral-covered pinnacles. Humpback whales can be spotted in winter. Located within a protected marine zone.
2. Manta Bommie (North Stradbroke Island)
One of Australia’s best manta sites, this 5–16m bommie attracts leopard, shovel-nose, guitar and bamboo sharks, bull rays, turtles, and octopus—especially in summer. Suitable for all levels and a favorite for photographers and freedivers alike.
3. Ex-HMAS Brisbane (Sunshine Coast)
Scuttled in 2005, this 133m-long warship lies at 27m and is fully penetrable through purpose-cut access points. Ideal for advanced and wreck-certified scuba divers, the site teems with barracuda, lionfish, and soft corals. A thrilling artificial reef experience.
4. Curtin Artificial Reef (Moreton Bay)
Over 30 sunken vessels create a vast dive playground for intermediate to advanced scuba divers. Spot giant gropers, stingrays, wobbegongs, and barracuda. A dramatic and evolving wreck site that began in 1967 and continues to grow within a conservation area.
5. Tangalooma Wrecks (Moreton Island)
Twelve purpose-sunk wrecks sit at 12m in crystal-clear water, ideal for beginners. Drift diving reveals trevally, crayfish, and vibrant reef fish. Easily accessible by boat or kayak, this site is perfect for relaxed scuba or freediving adventures