Bait Reef, located off Hamilton Island, is one of the best known and most spectacular locations on the Great Barrier Reef. Gary's Lagoon is well protected, making it a great site for snorkellers and beginner divers.
Caves and Canyons, located on Hook Reef in the Great Barrier Reef, is a 60m wall with a 20m shelf. This shelf is dotted with scores of bommies which are yet to be discovered and mapped.
Drop Zone, off Airlie Beach on the Great Barrier Reef is a drift dive with attitude! Drop into this dive and let the current do its thing. Soft corals, whip corals, staghorn forests and resident turtles.
Manta Ray Bay, at Hook Island in the Whitsundays, has an array of underwater valleys, caves, and swim-throughs leading all the way to the seafloor 25 metres below.
Sixteen nautical miles from the mainland is a place which has become one of the world’s most famous beaches.
Seaflight Bommie, on the Barrier Reef off Airlie Beach, is a coral Bommie in Knuckle Reef lagoon with incredible diversity in coral and marine life including numerous species of clams, hard and soft corals.
The Aquarium, off Airlie Beach on the Great Barrier Reef, is a beautiful lagoon for all divers to circumnavigate. This lagoon is constantly covered in water allowing access for all forms of marine life.
The Hangover, located off Airlie Beach on the Great Barrier Reef, is a wall dive with exciting terrain to be negotiated by the diver.
Wally's Wall, on the Great Barrier Reef off Airlie Beach, is a 45-50 minute gently sloping wall dive. So named due to the population of large male Humpheaded Maori Wrasse located here.
Wuggle Fish Wall, on the Great Barrier Reef off Airlie Beach, is an outer wall drop off with current making it a great drift dive. The shallow coral garden is untouched and the marine life is spectacular.