

The Tanks offers beginner divers a protected rocky reef just steps from the sand at Forster. The site sits in shallow waters from 0 to 7 metres, making it perfect for building confidence or practicing skills without the pressure of depth. The rocky reef structure creates small gutters and overhangs where you'll spot blue groper, yellowtail, and the occasional turtle cruising through. Cuttlefish hover near the rocks while cleaner wrasse dart between their cleaning stations. If you time it right, you might see rays gliding over the sand or spot eels tucked into crevices. While visibility varies depending on recent weather and swell, the shallow depth means you can still explore comfortably even when conditions are less than perfect. The mild current makes navigation straightforward, though you should watch for surf and surge near the entry point, especially on bigger swell days. Shore entry requires a bit of planning around wave sets, but once you're in, the reef provides excellent shelter. The site works year-round, particularly from October through June when water temperatures are warmer. With toilets and parking right at the beach, you can easily do multiple dives in a day without hassle.
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October through June gives you the best conditions here, with calmer seas and better visibility. Arrive early on weekends to secure parking and get in the water before any afternoon wind chop builds.
Park along Head Street and walk approximately 100 metres through the reserve to the shore. The site is part of the Bicentennial Walk.
The site is safest at low tide and with calm seas. At high tide with a swell, it can be rough with strong currents and waves washing over the rocks. There are also submerged rocks.
Depth
2-7m
Visibility
7-15m
Skill Level
Beginner
Entry
Shore
Water Temp
19-24°C
Current
Mild
Typical Dive
40 min
Best Time
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Oct, Nov, Dec
The Tanks is located in Forster on the North Coast of New South Wales, Australia. This shore-entry snorkelling site offers easy access with parking and toilet facilities available on site. The location provides convenient beach access without requiring a boat.
The Tanks at Forster is suitable for beginner snorkellers, with shallow depths ranging from the surface to 7 metres. No certifications are required and the site is accessible from shore, making it ideal for first-time snorkellers. However, beginners should be aware of potential strong currents, surf and surge conditions.
The Tanks in Forster offers diverse marine life including sharks, rays, sea turtles, eels and cuttlefish. Snorkellers regularly encounter yellowtail, bonito and cleaner wrasse throughout the site. The variety of species makes it a rewarding snorkelling location despite its shallow depth of up to 7 metres.
Water temperatures at The Tanks in Forster range from 19°C to 24°C throughout the year. The warmest conditions occur during the Australian summer months from October through May. These comfortable temperatures make wetsuit requirements minimal during warmer periods.
The best months for snorkelling at The Tanks are October through May, covering late spring, summer and early autumn. This eight-month window provides the most favourable water temperatures ranging from 19°C to 24°C. Conditions during these months typically offer the best combination of water clarity and comfortable temperatures.
The Tanks at Forster has no entry fee, making it a free snorkelling destination. Parking and toilet facilities are available on site at no cost. This makes it an accessible and budget-friendly option for snorkellers visiting the New South Wales North Coast.
The main hazards at The Tanks in Forster include strong currents, surf and surge conditions. While the site is beginner-friendly with depths to 7 metres, snorkellers must assess conditions before entering and be comfortable managing varying water movement. Conditions can change rapidly, so continuous awareness of surf and current strength is essential.
Diving at The Tanks, Forster in North Coast requires the following certifications: Open Water. Always dive within your training limits.
A 5mm wetsuit is recommended for diving at The Tanks, Forster in North Coast. Water temperatures range from 19°C to 24°C.
The Tanks, Forster in North Coast has depths ranging from 2 metres to 7 metres.
The Tanks, Forster in North Coast is excellent for snorkelling with a rating of 3 out of 5. Shallow areas start from 2 metres, making it accessible for snorkellers.
A typical dive at The Tanks, Forster in North Coast lasts approximately 40 minutes. Actual dive time depends on depth, air consumption, and conditions.