

Egg Rock is a submerged pinnacle rising through the water column with walls dropping to 30 metres, best dived by those comfortable managing strong, unpredictable currents. Visibility varies considerably, so conditions can shift from clear to murky between dives. The site attracts a solid mix of pelagic action, with trevally, barracuda, and batfish working the current lines above the structure. Wobbegong sharks, tawny nurse sharks, and whitetip reef sharks shelter around the reef, while bull rays and eagle rays patrol the deeper margins. Turtles appear regularly, and jellyfish can be present depending on the season. April through October offers the most reliable conditions.
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Time your dive around slack water if possible, as the current here can make working the wall genuinely demanding at full run. Check with your charter operator on the morning for real-time current and visibility conditions before committing to depth.
Access is via boat, typically with dive operators departing from Keppel Bay Marina in Rosslyn Bay, near Yeppoon.
Strong currents necessitate drift diving experience. "Stinger season" (jellyfish) is a concern in the summer months (typically November to March). While various shark species are present, they are not noted as being aggressive.
Depth
10-30m
Visibility
10-25m
Skill Level
Advanced
Entry
Boat
Boat required
Water Temp
18-28°C
Current
Strong
Best Time
Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct
Egg Rock requires an Advanced Open Water certification and a Deep Diver specialty due to its maximum depth of 30 metres. The site's strong currents and depth profile make it unsuitable for recreational or novice divers. All diving must be conducted from a boat charter departing Yeppoon.
Egg Rock is renowned for pelagic encounters including trevally, barracuda and batfish in open water. Bottom-dwelling species include wobbegong sharks, tawny nurse sharks, whitetip reef sharks and bull rays. The site's strong currents attract large schools of fish and patrolling predators.
The optimal diving season at Egg Rock runs from April through October, covering the Australian autumn and winter months. Water temperatures during this period range from 18°C to 28°C, with calmer seas and better conditions for managing the site's strong currents.
Egg Rock experiences strong currents that require advanced dive planning and drift diving techniques. These currents attract pelagic species but demand excellent buoyancy control and awareness from divers. The site is only recommended for advanced certified divers experienced in current diving.
Egg Rock is accessed exclusively by boat charter from Yeppoon, with no shore entry possible. Local dive operators provide boat charters and have parking, toilets, dive shops and cafes at departure points. There is no entry fee to dive the site.
Primary hazards include strong currents that can sweep divers off course, depths to 30 metres requiring careful bottom time management, and the presence of jellyfish seasonally. Three species of sharks frequent the site, though they pose minimal risk to divers following proper protocols.
Egg Rock in Yeppoon requires advanced diving skills. Expect deeper depths, currents, or challenging conditions that are not suitable for newly certified divers.
A 5mm wetsuit is recommended for diving at Egg Rock in Yeppoon. Water temperatures range from 18°C to 28°C.
Egg Rock in Yeppoon has depths ranging from 10 metres to 30 metres.