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REEF DIVES

When venturing down South on your next holiday don't forget the many dive and snorkel sites the area has to offer. Whether you are an experienced diver or a novice snorkeller, the Cape area can cater for your needs.

Cape Dive runs regular diving trips to the Reefs. See Prices and Schedules Pages or ask us about it!!

 Honey Combs  Peaks  Moons  Wrights Bank  Bunker Bay  Skippy Rock

Honey Combs

The HONEYCOMBS is located 300 metres from the Canal Rocks boat ramp on a 60' compass bearing. It is in 6 to 8 metres and is host to a wide range of fish, rays and corals. The limestone structures have many overhangs, swim throughs, crevices and ledges which make for great viewing. Fantastic night dive for all levels of diver.

Peaks

The PEAKS is situated approximately 1km from Canal Rocks boat ramp. This dive is constantly one of the most spectacular in the region. Large Snapper, Dhufish, Samson fish, Crayfish and Stingrays are regular occupants here. High peaks rising to within 7 metres of the surface and plummeting down to 28 metres. With a small swell the Peaks are pretty hard to top.

Moons

MOONS is located 1km west of Cape Naturaliste. This dive is in 15 - 17 metres with a spectacular natural bridge over a sunken hole in the limestone reef, 4 metres deep. Pebbles cover the ocean floor with ledges and overhangs bordering this atoll like site. Dolphins keep you company through this dive.

Wrights Bank

WRIGHTS BANK can offer the more experienced diver a great diving experience. Dive depths range from 14 metres to 42 metres. Peaks, valleys, overhangs, ledges and a natural bridge are just some of the attractions on offer at Wrights Bank. Crayfish and large Dhufish are common.

Bunker Bay

 

BUNKER BAY has a range of dives in depths between 5 metres and 15 metres. Limestone ledges and granite boulders cover a vast area known as "The Quarries". Small caves and deep ledges makes Bunker Bay a crayfish and abalone haven. Good dive for the less experienced.

Skippy Rock

 

SKIPPY ROCK is located 800 metres offshore from the tranquil waters of Eagle Bay. In 18 metres of water, Skippy Rock offers constantly good visibility and is a juvenile breeding ground for many species of marine life. Plate coral and a large granite boulder formation attracts fish such as Yellow-tail Kingfish, Trevally, Leather Jackets and Queen Snapper.

 

 

 

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