

Port Macquarie Artificial Reef sits at 44 to 46 metres, placing it firmly in deep diving territory with mandatory decompression planning before you splash. Strong currents sweep the wall and reef structure, which is exactly what draws pelagic species in numbers. Visibility runs 15 to 30 metres, so you can watch schools of kingfish, trevallies, and amberjack work the current from a decent distance. Samson fish, pearl perch, bar cod, snapper, mulloway, and morwongs round out a solid pelagic and reef fish assemblage. Nitrogen narcosis is a genuine consideration at this depth, and current timing is critical. Boat access only.
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July through October brings the best visibility and the most consistent pelagic action, so plan your trip around those months if you can. Check current predictions carefully and brief your buddy on a conservative bottom time before descent.
The reef is located approximately 6.3km north-east of the Port Macquarie river entrance and requires access via a boat. Local dive charter operators would provide access.
Access is via boat only, and the depth and current conditions may limit accessibility for some divers.
The significant depth requires appropriate certification and dive planning for decompression and nitrogen narcosis. The site can be subject to strong currents from the EAC.
Depth
44-46m
Visibility
15-30m
Skill Level
Advanced
Entry
Boat
Boat required
Water Temp
18-28°C
Current
Strong
Best Time
Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct
Yes, Port Macquarie Artificial Reef in Port Macquire is a boat-access-only dive site. You will need to book with a local dive operator or charter a boat to reach it.
Yes, parking is available near Port Macquarie Artificial Reef. Arrive early during peak seasons as spaces can fill up quickly.
Port Macquarie Artificial Reef in Port Macquire requires advanced diving skills. Expect deeper depths, currents, or challenging conditions that are not suitable for newly certified divers.
Diving at Port Macquarie Artificial Reef in Port Macquire requires the following certifications: Open Water, Advanced. Always dive within your training limits.
A 5mm wetsuit is recommended for diving at Port Macquarie Artificial Reef in Port Macquire. Water temperatures range from 18°C to 28°C.
Port Macquarie Artificial Reef in Port Macquire is home to Kingfish, Samson fish, Amberjack, Trevallies, Pearl perch, and Bar Cod. Marine life sightings vary by season and conditions.
The best months to visit Port Macquarie Artificial Reef in Port Macquire are July, August, September, and October. Conditions outside these months can still be good but are less predictable.
Port Macquarie Artificial Reef in Port Macquire has depths ranging from 44 metres to 46 metres.
Port Macquarie Artificial Reef in Port Macquire can have strong currents. Advanced experience with drift diving and current navigation is recommended.
Visibility at Port Macquarie Artificial Reef in Port Macquire typically ranges from 15 metres to 30 metres. Conditions vary with weather, tides, and seasons.