

Bicheno Bay offers a wide depth range, from shallow reef at 4 metres down to 38 metres of deep diving territory, with visibility regularly stretching to 30 metres in the cold, clear Tasmanian water. Moderate currents run through the bay and can strengthen, so keep an eye on conditions and plan your dive accordingly. The marine life here is genuinely varied: weedy seadragons reward patient, slow divers, while butterfly perch, boarfish, morwong, trumpeter, cowfish, and crayfish populate the reef. Fur seals and dolphins make occasional appearances, and whales pass through seasonally. Surge and boat traffic are real considerations, particularly on shallower sections.
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Winter through spring, June to September, tends to bring the clearest visibility, so it is worth timing your trip for those months. A drysuit is strongly recommended given the water temperature, and a surface marker buoy is essential given the boat traffic in the bay.
Shore diving is accessible from Waubs Bay, with an easy entry point near the concrete breakwater. Boat dives, which access the premier sites in the Governor Island Marine Reserve, are a short 2-5 minute trip from the local boat ramp. Bicheno Dive Centre is the local operator.
The channel between the mainland and Governor Island has frequent boat traffic and can have strong currents and swells, making a shore entry to the island dangerous. Deeper sites require appropriate certification and experience.
Depth
4-38m
Visibility
15-30m
Skill Level
Intermediate
Entry
Shore & Boat
Water Temp
27-32°C
Current
Moderate
Typical Dive
60 min
Best Time
Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep
Bicheno Bay in Bicheno can be accessed both from shore and by boat. Shore entry is possible, but many divers also visit via dive boats for convenience.
Bicheno Bay in Bicheno 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 Bicheno Bay in Bicheno requires the following certifications: Open Water, Advanced. Always dive within your training limits.
Yes, equipment rental is available at or near Bicheno Bay in Bicheno. Contact local dive operators for specific gear availability and prices.
A rashguard or 2mm shorty is recommended for diving at Bicheno Bay in Bicheno. Water temperatures range from 27°C to 32°C.
Bicheno Bay in Bicheno is home to weedy seadragons, dolphins, fur seals, whales, butterfly perch, and boarfish. Marine life sightings vary by season and conditions.
The best months to visit Bicheno Bay in Bicheno are June, July, August, and September. Conditions outside these months can still be good but are less predictable.
Bicheno Bay in Bicheno has depths ranging from 4 metres to 38 metres.
A typical dive at Bicheno Bay in Bicheno lasts approximately 60 minutes. Actual dive time depends on depth, air consumption, and conditions.
Yes, night diving is available at Bicheno Bay in Bicheno. Night dives often reveal different marine life including nocturnal creatures. Always dive with proper lighting and a buddy.
Expect moderate currents at Bicheno Bay in Bicheno. Good buoyancy control and some drift diving experience is helpful.
Visibility at Bicheno Bay in Bicheno typically ranges from 15 metres to 30 metres. Conditions vary with weather, tides, and seasons.