Photo Gallery

Welcome to our online club photo gallery, open to members for you to rate all of our images! Check out the dive site albums below which are collated from all of your dive review image uploads.

Photo Albums By Dive Site

A collection of all images uploaded through dive reviews, categorised into your favourite dive sites.

Dive Site:
Twin Peaks (Tuckers Tavern)

Description:
For divers who wish to see forest kelps, Tathra Pinnacle is the perfect destination. Also called as the Twin Peaks, this site has two distinctive pinnacles, both of which are accessible by boat. With a depth of 28 meters, the Tathra Pinnacle is covered with soft invertebrates, while schools of fish swim around the area.

Dive Site:
Tas Peninsula from Pirates Bay

Description:
The eastern area coastline around the Tasman Peninsula is an iconic area for divers. There are many very interesting dive sites suitable for divers of all levels of experience. Visibility is usually good (10 metres+) and there are many inlets and rocky outcrops which can provide shelter from prevailing weather conditions if needed

Dive Site:
Monument

Description:
This is a large rocky spire, a few hundred metres south of the Lanterns on the Tasman Peninsula. Depths to 30m meters is achievable on the eastern side. The area is subject to currents through the channel but visibility is normally very good. Walls have good growth on them and schools of Butterfly Perch are relatively common.

Dive Site:
Black Rock

Description:
Black Rock is located off Brown Mountain, which is accessed out from Carnarvon Bay (Port Arthur). Diving is to depths 50m+ with awesome deep water growth including extensive Sea Whip Gardens as well as large rock structure deep overhangs etc. An awesome site, but its exposed location makes it subject to weather from most directions.