Scuba diving in Port Douglas


Scuba diving in: Port Douglas


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Scuba diving in Port Douglas, Australia can be an unforgettable experience due to the town's proximity to the Great Barrier Reef. Here's what you need to know before planning a dive trip to Port Douglas:

Best Scuba Diving Spots for Experienced Divers:
  • Cod Hole: located on the Ribbon Reefs, this site is home to a large population of friendly potato cods and other marine life such as reef sharks, sea turtles, and schooling fish.
  • Steve's Bommie: known for its colorful soft coral and diverse marine life, this site attracts a range of underwater photographers and experienced divers.
  • Osprey Reef: a remote reef located about 70 miles north of Port Douglas, Osprey Reef is known for its shark population, including hammerheads, silvertips, and grey reefs.

Best Scuba Diving Spots for Beginners:
  • Agincourt Reef: part of the outer Great Barrier Reef, this site offers a range of dive sites suitable for beginners, with colorful coral gardens and abundant marine life.
  • Opal Reef: another outer reef location, Opal Reef is known for its clear waters and visibility, making it a popular choice for beginner divers.
  • Low Isles: located close to Port Douglas, Low Isles is a protected marine park with shallow waters and gentle currents, making it ideal for novice divers.

Marine Life:
The Great Barrier Reef is home to a diverse range of marine life, including tropical fish, sharks, turtles, rays, and coral. Depending on the dive site and season, divers may encounter humpback whales, dolphins, and even whale sharks.

Dive Conditions:
Water temperatures in Port Douglas can range from 72°F (22°C) in the winter to 84°F (29°C) in the summer. Visibility varies depending on the season and dive site, with the best visibility typically in the winter months from June to August.

Cost:
The cost of scuba diving in Port Douglas can vary depending on the dive operator, dive site, and equipment rental. Single dives typically range from $80 to $150 USD, while full-day dive trips can cost $200 to $300 USD. Dive courses for beginners start around $400 USD, while advanced certification courses can cost up to $700 USD. Equipment rental is usually included in the dive trip or course cost, but divers may want to bring their own gear for comfort and familiarity.

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