

The Whale combines a reef, wall, and pinnacle in one site, giving beginner divers a varied underwater landscape to explore from a single boat entry. Depths run from 5 metres at the shallower sections down to 25 metres in the deeper waters, with visibility typically ranging from 15 to 25 metres. The mild current keeps conditions manageable. You can expect to see turtles, reef sharks, and rock cod moving around the structure, along with schools of chevron barracuda and barracuda. Purple, pink, and orange anthias crowd the reef, while tomato clownfish and royal blue tang add colour to the shallower sections. Watch for jellyfish and take care around sharp coral edges.
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Book a guided tour rather than exploring independently on your first visit, as the site has three distinct features and it is easy to spend all your bottom time on just one of them. Visibility tends to be at its best in the morning before any boat traffic stirs up the water.
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Shuffle your feet when entering the water and in the shallows to avoid sharp coral. Watch for jellyfish and keep a safe distance.
Depth
5-25m
Visibility
15-25m
Skill Level
Beginner
Entry
Boat
Boat required
Current
Mild
Typical Dive
35 min
Yes, The Whale 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.
The Whale in Queensland is well-suited for beginner divers and snorkellers. Conditions are typically calm with easy entry and shallow depths.
Diving at The Whale in Queensland requires the following certifications: Open Water. Always dive within your training limits.
The Whale in Queensland is home to Purple Anthias, Turtle, Reef Shark, Rock Cod, Pink Anthias, and Chevron Barracuda. Marine life sightings vary by season and conditions.
The Whale in Queensland has depths ranging from 5 metres to 25 metres.
Yes, The Whale in Queensland is suitable for snorkelling. Shallow areas start from 5 metres, making it accessible for snorkellers.
A typical dive at The Whale in Queensland lasts approximately 35 minutes. Actual dive time depends on depth, air consumption, and conditions.
Yes, night diving is available at The Whale in Queensland. Night dives often reveal different marine life including nocturnal creatures. Always dive with proper lighting and a buddy.
Divers at The Whale in Queensland should be aware of jellyfish. These encounters are generally rare and avoidable with proper awareness. Follow local safety guidance and maintain a respectful distance from all marine life.
The Whale in Queensland typically has mild currents that most divers can handle comfortably.
Visibility at The Whale in Queensland typically ranges from 15 metres to 25 metres. Conditions vary with weather, tides, and seasons.