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Preparing for a boat dive with Underwater Adventures

Preparing for a boat dive with Underwater Adventures

Underwater Adventures offers the widest range of snorkelling and scuba diving opportunities in Tasmania – Marine Reserves, Betsey and Bruny Islands, the D’Entrecasteaux Channel, south coast and south west wilderness. Below are just some of the scuba diving and snorkelling options awaiting you.

Marine Reserves:

Kelp forests:

  • Bruny Island – several sites
  • Tinderbox Marine Reserve

Wrecks:

  • Betsey Island ships’ graveyard – barges, ships and bridge pontoons
  • Lake Illawarra
  • Sunken bridge pontoon, Droughty Pt

Sponge beds and invertebrates:

Caverns and swim-throughs:

  • Bruny Island

Some of the other sites that we dive out of Hobart include:

  • The Iron Pot
  • Black Jack Reef
  • One Tree Point
  • Yellow Bluff
  • Trumpeter Bay
  • Variety Bay
  • Cape Queen Elizabeth
  • Tryworks Pt
  • Gypsy Shoal

Kahala is ideal for longer day trips and we also visit the Tasman Peninsula and south Bruny Island. Over time, we’ll add more information about all of our dive sites in the Dive Blog pages.

The 46′ cruiser ‘Go’ is the most comfortable boat from which to dive the south coast on extended day and overnight trips. We have an extensive range of dive sites for experienced groups that are seeking a memorable adventure diving Australia’s southern-most dive locations.

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