

North Bombie is a reef and pinnacle dive off Queensland that rewards intermediate divers with solid navigational challenges and quality marine encounters. Depths run from 5 to 20 metres with visibility reaching 10 to 25 metres, though moderate currents are a regular feature here and can strengthen without much warning. Work the structure carefully and you'll find barramundi cod and coral cod holding tight to the reef, while schools of glass fish and cardinal fish hover in the water column. Coral trout patrol the shallower sections, and manta rays and turtles make periodic appearances. Watch where you put your hands: stonefish, sea urchins, and sharp coral are genuine hazards.
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Time your dive around slack water if possible, as the current at North Bombie can push hard and significantly reduces your bottom time. Wearing reef gloves and keeping your buoyancy dialled in before descent will help you avoid the stonefish and urchins sitting on the structure.
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When entering from the boat, be aware of strong currents and low visibility. Shuffle your feet when moving in shallow areas to avoid stonefish and sea urchins. Watch out for sharp coral and rocks, and keep a safe distance from sharks.
Depth
5-20m
Visibility
10-25m
Skill Level
Intermediate
Entry
Boat
Boat required
Current
Moderate
Typical Dive
45 min
Yes, North Bombie in Queensland is a boat-access-only dive site. You will need to book with a local dive operator or charter a boat to reach it.
North Bombie in Queensland is best suited for divers with some experience. You should be comfortable with your buoyancy and have logged at least 10 to 20 dives.
Diving at North Bombie in Queensland requires the following certifications: Open Water. Always dive within your training limits.
North Bombie in Queensland is home to Barramundi Cod, Manta Ray, Turtle, Coral Cod, Coral Trout, and Cardinal Fish. Marine life sightings vary by season and conditions.
North Bombie in Queensland has depths ranging from 5 metres to 20 metres.
A typical dive at North Bombie in Queensland lasts approximately 45 minutes. Actual dive time depends on depth, air consumption, and conditions.
Yes, night diving is available at North Bombie in Queensland. Night dives often reveal different marine life including nocturnal creatures. Always dive with proper lighting and a buddy.
Divers at North Bombie in Queensland should be aware of sharks, stonefish. These encounters are generally rare and avoidable with proper awareness. Follow local safety guidance and maintain a respectful distance from all marine life.
Expect moderate currents at North Bombie in Queensland. Good buoyancy control and some drift diving experience is helpful.
Visibility at North Bombie in Queensland typically ranges from 10 metres to 25 metres. Conditions vary with weather, tides, and seasons.