

Warnner's Slope is a shore entry site in Tasmania suited to beginner divers and snorkellers looking for calm, shallow conditions. The site offers year-round access, which is useful if you're building confidence in cooler Australian waters. Visibility is variable, so conditions can differ between visits, and currents shift too, so it pays to check conditions before you get in. No specific hazards have been recorded here, making it a relatively forgiving environment to practise buoyancy and basic skills. Facilities are not guaranteed, so confirm what's available locally before heading out.
-39.68700, 143.83200
Check conditions on the day before committing, as visibility and current can vary noticeably at this site. Confirm parking and any access details with a local dive shop before your visit, as facilities are not fixed.
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Skill Level
Beginner
Entry
Shore
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Current
Mild
Warnner's Slope is a dive site located in Tasmania, Australia. This Tasmanian dive site offers shore access without requiring a boat. The site provides divers with convenient entry from land.
Warnner's Slope in Tasmania offers shore diving access and does not require a boat. Divers can enter directly from the coast, making it an accessible site for those without access to dive charters. This eliminates the need for boat hire or charter fees.
Warnner's Slope in Tasmania does not have specified skill level restrictions, making it potentially accessible to divers of varying abilities. However, divers should assess current conditions on the day and dive within their training and comfort levels. No specific certifications are required to dive this site.
Warnner's Slope does not require any specific dive certifications beyond standard open water qualification. Divers should hold appropriate recreational diving certification for their planned depth and conditions. Always dive within the limits of your training and experience level.
There is no entry fee required to dive Warnner's Slope in Tasmania. This makes it a budget-friendly option for divers exploring the Tasmanian coast. The shore access also eliminates boat charter costs.
Night diving is not conducted at Warnner's Slope. Divers should plan their visits during daylight hours only. The site is suitable for standard daytime recreational diving activities.
Warnner's Slope in Victoria is home to null. Marine life sightings vary by season and conditions.
Warnner's Slope in Victoria typically has mild currents that most divers can handle comfortably.