

Steve's Bommie is a coral bommie (an isolated reef structure rising from the seafloor) off Queensland, Australia, accessible by boat. Depths run from 5 metres at the shallower sections down to 35 metres, though beginners will be most comfortable staying in the upper range. Visibility is excellent at 20 to 30 metres, so you can take in the full scale of the structure from a distance. Currents are mild and manageable. Keep an eye out for sea turtles, anemonefish, nudibranchs, and pipefish on the bommie itself, while reef sharks, trevally, and barracuda patrol the open water. Watch where you put your hands, as stonefish and leafy scorpionfish are present.
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Visit between May and October for the best visibility and the chance of spotting minke whales passing through the area. Always listen to your guide's pre-dive briefing about stonefish and jellyfish, as both are genuine hazards here.
The site is remote and only accessible via liveaboard dive boats, typically departing from Cairns or Port Douglas on multi-day trips to the Ribbon Reefs.
Only accessible via liveaboard dive boats.
Stinger (jellyfish) season runs from approximately November to May, and protective suits are recommended during this period. While sharks are present, they are not considered a major hazard.
Depth
5-35m
Visibility
20-30m
Skill Level
Beginner
Entry
Boat
Boat required
Water Temp
24-30°C
Current
Mild
Typical Dive
50 min
Best Time
May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct
Yes, Steve's Bommie in Port Douglas is a boat-access-only dive site. You will need to book with a local dive operator or charter a boat to reach it.
Steve's Bommie in Port Douglas is well-suited for beginner divers and snorkellers. Conditions are typically calm with easy entry and shallow depths.
Diving at Steve's Bommie in Port Douglas requires the following certifications: Open Water, Advanced. Always dive within your training limits.
Yes, equipment rental is available at or near Steve's Bommie in Port Douglas. Contact local dive operators for specific gear availability and prices.
A 3mm wetsuit is recommended for diving at Steve's Bommie in Port Douglas. Water temperatures range from 24°C to 30°C.
Steve's Bommie in Port Douglas is home to minke whales, reef sharks, sea turtles, barracuda, trevally, and anemonefish. Marine life sightings vary by season and conditions.
The best months to visit Steve's Bommie in Port Douglas are May, June, July, August, September, and October. Conditions outside these months can still be good but are less predictable.
Steve's Bommie in Port Douglas has depths ranging from 5 metres to 35 metres.
A typical dive at Steve's Bommie in Port Douglas lasts approximately 50 minutes. Actual dive time depends on depth, air consumption, and conditions.
Yes, night diving is available at Steve's Bommie in Port Douglas. Night dives often reveal different marine life including nocturnal creatures. Always dive with proper lighting and a buddy.
Divers at Steve's Bommie in Port Douglas should be aware of stonefish, lionfish, sharks. These encounters are generally rare and avoidable with proper awareness. Follow local safety guidance and maintain a respectful distance from all marine life.
Steve's Bommie in Port Douglas typically has mild currents that most divers can handle comfortably.
Visibility at Steve's Bommie in Port Douglas typically ranges from 20 metres to 30 metres. Conditions vary with weather, tides, and seasons.