

Green Island offers a straightforward boat dive combining a wall, reef, and the option to drift with a mild current. Depths run from 10 metres on the reef to 21 metres in the deeper sections, and visibility in these crystal clear waters typically reaches 30 metres, so you can see clearly across the reef without any difficulty. The wall is a good feature for beginners to follow, keeping your orientation simple while you take in the various reef species along the way. Currents are generally mild, but they can strengthen, so stay close to your dive guide and keep an eye out for boat traffic on the surface.
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Because the current can occasionally pick up unexpectedly, plan your entry timing with your skipper and always surface away from the boat lane with a safety sausage visible.
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When entering from the boat, be aware of sharp coral and urchins underfoot. Shuffle your feet gently when descending to avoid stepping on them.
Depth
6-18m
Visibility
10-25m
Skill Level
Beginner
Entry
Boat
Boat required
Current
Mild
Typical Dive
45 min
Green Island near South West Rocks, New South Wales is suitable for beginner divers. The site offers depths ranging from 10 to 21 metres, making it accessible for newly certified divers whilst still providing interesting terrain for more experienced divers.
Green Island is accessed by boat from South West Rocks on the New South Wales coast. The site requires a boat charter as it cannot be reached from shore, with local dive operators providing regular trips to this location.
Green Island offers excellent visibility of 30 metres, which is outstanding for Australian east coast diving. This exceptional clarity allows divers to fully appreciate the site's features and surrounding marine environment throughout the dive.
The dive site at Green Island ranges from 10 metres at the shallowest point to a maximum depth of 21 metres. This depth range makes it ideal for beginner divers whilst providing enough variation for interesting dive profiles.
The primary hazards at Green Island are strong currents that can develop unexpectedly and boat traffic due to its accessible location off South West Rocks. Divers should use a surface marker buoy and maintain awareness of their position relative to the boat throughout the dive.
Green Island is well suited for Open Water certified divers with its beginner-friendly classification and maximum depth of 21 metres. The mild currents and excellent 30-metre visibility provide ideal conditions for divers building their experience in Australian waters.
Yes, equipment rental is available at or near Green Island in South West Rocks. Contact local dive operators for specific gear availability and prices.
Green Island in South West Rocks has depths ranging from 6 metres to 18 metres.
A typical dive at Green Island in South West Rocks lasts approximately 45 minutes. Actual dive time depends on depth, air consumption, and conditions.