Three Moon Silos

This wonderful silo depicts Joel Fergie’s and Travis Vinson’s version of the legend of the naming of the Three Moon. It depicts an aboriginal elder sharing dreamtime stories and of times gone by with his granddaughter. It tells the story of the legends of the naming of Three Moon. Which includes a swagman, Aboriginal stockman […]
The Aquarium
The Aquarium is just as the name suggests and is the perfect place to see the Great Barrier Reef in its full glory. It’s a shallow lagoon wall dive with a depth of up to 10 metres. The Aquarium is located within the calm, turquoise waters of the lagoon. Diving in the lagoon is perfect […]
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 […]
Spiders Ledge

Spiders Ledge is a good place to see sharks at Lady Elliot Island. The reef at this site slopes from 8 metres to 25 metres and is cut by a series of gutters and ledges. Pretty corals and abundant reef fish are found at the site, as are turtles and schools of pelagic fish. However, […]
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 […]
Packs n Pedals

Packs n Pedals offer tours, shuttles, bike hire (standard and e-bikes) and luggage transfers on the Boyne Burnett Inland Rail Trail in the Gladstone and North Burnett regions. They have a range of tours available with Morning Tunnel Tours, Morning Bridge Tours and the Tunnels by Twilight Tours. Please visit their website for further information […]
Musgrave Dropoff

On the southern side of Lady Musgrave Island the reef edge drops from 10 metres to 25 metres and forms an amazing wall of coral. Often simply called Musgrave Dropoff, this extensive wall is rarely dived, but you can jump in anywhere along its length and have a great dive. Decorating this wall are lovely […]
MV Karma Shipwreck

Christmas came early to divers in the Bundaberg area in December 2003, when a 42 metre long gravel barge sank off the coast north of the city. That ship was the MV Karma and today it rests in 26 metres of water and is one of the best wreck dives in Queensland. This barge is […]
Musgrave Channel

For those after a fast-paced drift dive at Lady Musgrave Island then try a dive through the Musgrave Channel. Best done on the incoming tide, so you end up in the lagoon, this channel is a sensational dive and only 13 metres deep. Drifting along the channel you will be constantly surrounded by fish entering […]
Moore Park Wetlands

The coastal town of Moore Park is a coastal rural locality in the Bundaberg Region, Queensland. While visiting this peaceful coastal town discover this 1.3-kilometre loop Wetlands trail where you will cross bridges and see a plethora of bird life. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 15 minutes to complete. This […]