

Jeanneret Beach is a shore entry reef dive in Tasmania's calm, shallow waters, making it a solid choice for beginners looking to build confidence in cold-water conditions. Visibility runs between 5 and 8 metres, giving you enough range to take in the reef life around you. Keep your eyes moving slowly and you'll find weedy sea dragons, octopuses, sea stars, and wandering rock lobsters tucked into the reef, along with wrasses, leatherjackets, boarfish, abalone, and anemones. Smooth stingrays occasionally cruise the sandy patches nearby. Be aware that rip currents can develop, so check conditions before entering and stay close to the reef where the water is calmer.
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The rip currents here deserve respect even on calm-looking days, so time your entry for the slack period and avoid the site if there's been recent swell. A 7mm wetsuit with hood and gloves is worth the effort year-round, as the water stays cold regardless of the season.
Access is from the shore at Jeanneret Beach. The beach is reached via The Gardens Road (C848), approximately 3.2 km from the Binalong Bay turn-off. There is a car park near the beach.
A strong rip current runs out against the southern rocks during higher waves. Water is cold, requiring a wetsuit.
Depth
0m
Visibility
5-8m
Skill Level
Beginner
Entry
Shore
Water Temp
13-19°C
Current
Moderate
Jeanneret Beach in East Coast is a shore dive. Access is from the shore at Jeanneret Beach. The beach is reached via The Gardens Road (C848), approximately 3.2 km from the Binalong Bay turn-off. There is a car park near the beach.
Yes, parking is available near Jeanneret Beach. Arrive early during peak seasons as spaces can fill up quickly.
Jeanneret Beach in East Coast is well-suited for beginner divers and snorkellers. Conditions are typically calm with easy entry and shallow depths.
A 7mm wetsuit or semi-dry is recommended for diving at Jeanneret Beach in East Coast. Water temperatures range from 13°C to 19°C.
Jeanneret Beach in East Coast is home to weedy sea dragons, abalone, smooth stingrays, wandering rock lobsters, boarfish, and colorful wrasses. Marine life sightings vary by season and conditions.
Jeanneret Beach in East Coast is excellent for snorkelling with a rating of 3 out of 5. Shallow areas start from 0 metres, making it accessible for snorkellers.
Expect moderate currents at Jeanneret Beach in East Coast. Good buoyancy control and some drift diving experience is helpful.
Visibility at Jeanneret Beach in East Coast typically ranges from 5 metres to 8 metres. Conditions vary with weather, tides, and seasons.