

Eagle Bay combines natural reef, a wreck, and artificial reef structures across a depth range of 6 to 32 metres, giving intermediate divers plenty to explore across multiple visits. Visibility runs 10 to 25 metres, though moderate currents require attention, particularly around the deeper sections where down-currents can develop. Australian sea lions are a genuine highlight here, curious and interactive by reputation. Port Jackson sharks, Australian giant cuttlefish, western blue groper, harlequin fish, and western rock lobster round out the regular cast. Watch your buoyancy near the bottom: stonefish, lionfish, and sea urchins are present and easy to miss.
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April and December offer the best conditions at Eagle Bay, with calmer seas and stronger visibility. Plan your dive around slack tide to manage the current, and always check conditions before dropping in, as the deeper sections can push water hard on moving tides.
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Shuffle your feet when entering from shore to avoid stonefish and sea urchins. Be aware of strong currents and potential down currents, especially near the wreck. Keep a safe distance from lionfish and sharks.
Depth
6-32m
Visibility
10-25m
Skill Level
Intermediate
Entry
Shore & Boat
Water Temp
29-32°C
Current
Moderate
Typical Dive
45 min
Best Time
Apr, Dec
Eagle Bay in Queensland can be accessed both from shore and by boat. Shore entry is possible, but many divers also visit via dive boats for convenience.
Yes, parking is available near Eagle Bay. Arrive early during peak seasons as spaces can fill up quickly.
Eagle Bay 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 Eagle Bay in Queensland requires the following certifications: Advanced. Always dive within your training limits.
A rashguard or 2mm shorty is recommended for diving at Eagle Bay in Queensland. Water temperatures range from 29°C to 32°C.
Eagle Bay in Queensland is home to Port Jackson Shark, Australian Sea Lion, Nurse Shark, Western Blue Groper, Australian Giant Cuttlefish, and Sea Lion. Marine life sightings vary by season and conditions.
The best months to visit Eagle Bay in Queensland are April and December. Conditions outside these months can still be good but are less predictable.
Eagle Bay in Queensland has depths ranging from 6 metres to 32 metres.
A typical dive at Eagle Bay in Queensland lasts approximately 45 minutes. Actual dive time depends on depth, air consumption, and conditions.
Divers at Eagle Bay in Queensland should be aware of stonefish, lionfish, sharks. 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 Eagle Bay in Queensland. Good buoyancy control and some drift diving experience is helpful.
Visibility at Eagle Bay in Queensland typically ranges from 10 metres to 25 metres. Conditions vary with weather, tides, and seasons.