Dive locations
From our home turf to around the world, these are the locations we've divedLatest locations
Poor Knights Islands, New Zealand – March 2017
Poor Knights Islands is a group of islands that sits off the east coast of New Zealand’s North Island. Designated a marine reserve, it’s home to many creatures, large and small. If you’re really lucky, you could encounter a whale shark – as they did the week before we...
Rainbow Warrior / Cavalli Islands, New Zealand – March 2017
In March 2017, after a year's postponement due to stupid broken ankle, we finally got to dive the Rainbow Warrior. Write up coming soon, but for now, here are the few photos we managed to get of the wreck, and from another dive later in the day. Photo gallery here...
Langkawi, Malaysia – December 2015
Well, I went to Langkawi for a Christmas getaway with a friend, with the aim of simply sunbathing and not doing much else. So, I took only my mask and dive computer with me, knowing that at best I'd probably only do one day's diving. Just as well too, because there...
Tofo – February 2015
You may recall that in June last year Carolyn and I went to Lady Elliot Island for our birthdays. During this trip we went to an evening talk on Manta Rays that was presented by Dr. Fabrice Jayne (aka; Dr Hottie). He told us not only about Mantas, but also about an...
Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia – Dec’14-Jan’15
We’d heard Raja Ampat described as ‘one of the most biodiverse places on earth’ – how could we not dream to go there? And when your good mates from the other side of the world have a similar agenda for New Years, oh my yes, off we went! You went where? Not ones to do...
Nelson Bay, NSW – October 2014
For a long weekend getaway, you really don’t want to be travelling more than 2-3 hours. So from Sydney, Nelson Bay is right in the right spot if diving is on your list of activities. If you hit a good run with traffic (which we did), it’s about 2 1/2 hours north of Sydney – and has the bonus of being slightly warmer than heading south.