Tangalooma Wrecks
About this Dive Site
Description
The Tangalooma Wrecks, a collection of intentionally sunk vessels off Moreton Island, have transformed into a thriving artificial reef. Explore these submerged structures, now home to wobbegongs, trevallies, and a kaleidoscope of reef fish.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
November, January, February, March, April, September, October, December
Jan
Warm waters, good for macro life and turtles
Feb
Continued warm waters, potential for dolphin sightings
Mar
End of rainy season, still warm and good visibility
Apr
Autumn transition, pleasant temperatures and good visibility
More monthly highlights
May
Cooler waters, good for observing reef fish
Jun
Winter diving, still enjoyable with potential for nudibranchs
Jul
Coldest month, but visibility can be good
Aug
Warming up, whale shark migration may begin later in the month
Sep
Spring bloom, good for macro photography
Oct
Manta ray season begins, excellent visibility
Nov
Peak manta ray season, abundant marine life
Dec
Continued warm waters and manta ray sightings
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