Turtle Alley Dive Site
Dive alongside the vertical shallow lagoon wall of Lady Musgrave Lagoon. Walls are home to many creatures great and small, so take your time to discover all the nooks and crannies in this unique terrain and coral formation full of fish. To witness the abundance of wildlife, staying close to the wall where there will […]
Turtle Bommie
Scuba Diving Site, Lady Musgrave Island. Exactly as it sounds, the Turtle Bommie is a turtle cleaning station for a large number of resident loggerhead turtles, green turtles and hawksbill turtles. It’s basically a day spa in the Great Barrier Reef for resident marine life to pamper themselves and freshen up! The highly territorial and […]
The Canyons Dive Site

The Canyons is an untouched and undiscovered dive site on the Great Barrier Reef, offering a totally unique experience for Open Water Certified scuba divers looking for the ultimate scuba diving experience. Have the chance to dive with local marine life, fish, sharks, rays, and much more when diving The Canyons scuba diving site on […]
The Caves Dive Site

The Caves is an untouched and undiscovered dive site on the Great Barrier Reef, offering a totally unique experienced Open Water Certified scuba divers looking for the ultimate scuba diving experience. Have the chance to dive with local marine life, fish, sharks, rays and much more when diving The Caves scuba diving site on the […]
The Blowhole

Lady Elliot Island has many wonderful dive sites, but the most dramatic dive site off this coral cay would have to be The Blowhole. Located off the eastern side of the island, this spectacular L-shaped cave opens on the reef top and exits on the reef wall. The cave is large enough to drive a […]
The Apartments Dive Site

The Apartments is an untouched and undiscovered dive site on the Great Barrier Reef, offering a totally unique experienced Open Water Certified scuba divers looking for the ultimate scuba diving experience. Have the chance to dive with local marine life, fish, sharks, rays and much more when diving The Apartments scuba diving site on the […]
Second Reef Dive Site
Located off the western side of Lady Elliot Island, Second Reef is a long ridge of coral that varies in depth from 2 to 12 metres. Lovely hard corals feature on this reef, but with many ledges and caves to explore it is always a fascinating dive. Schooling trevally and surgeonfish often engulf parts of […]
Severance Shipwreck Dive Site
Quite a few ships have come to grief on the fringing reef around Lady Elliot Island, but only one of these can be dived, that is the Severance. This fully intact yacht sank in 1998 and still has much of its rigging in place that is now covered in glorious soft corals. Sitting on a […]
Maori Wrasse Bommie Dive Site
Maori Wrasse Bommie off Lady Elliot Island is named after the family of Maori wrasse that call the area home. The site is located 14 to 18 metres beneath the surface and is ideal for intermediate divers looking to explore – reef sharks can often be spotted patrolling the reef wall and arches near the […]
Lighthouse Bommies Dive Site
Just off the western side of Lady Elliot Island is a group of small coral outcrops known as Lighthouse Bommies. Descend down the mooring line and drift onto the bommies to discover a vast array of marine life – batfish, stingrays, white-spotted shovelnose rays, green and loggerhead turtles, sea snakes, moray eels, coral trout, reef […]
Manta Ray Bommie Dive Site
Manta Ray Bommie is not just one coral head, but a collection of bommies off the western side of Lady Musgrave Island. These bommies come in a range of sizes, in depths from 12 to 20 metres, with the biggest ones decorated with gorgonians, soft corals and sponges. Numerous reef fish populate these bommies, common […]
Lady Musgrave Island Dive Sites

Lady Musgrave Island on the Great Barrier Reef is accessible from either Bundaberg or the Town of 1770. This 44 acre coral cay sits in a lagoon of approximately 3,000 acres with 14 world class dive sites: Manta Ray and Entrance Bombies, Napoleon’s Wall and The Drop-off to name a few. Snorkel the shallows or […]