Ball's Pyramid is a breathtaking diving site with vertical walls, tunnels, and crevices beneath the world's biggest sea stack. With its fantastic visibility and exhilarating encounters with Galápagos sharks, kingfish and swarms of trevally, it truly provides a top notch diving experience. This secluded location is perfect for seasoned divers looking for deep waters, breathtaking landscapes and the chance to meet large pelagic species in untouched marine environments.
The Admiralty Islands have a great range of dive sites, including breathtaking volcanic rock formations, thrilling swim throughs and intriguing tunnels. The seas are alive with vibrant marine life, such as kingfish, wrasse, and moray eels. Turtles and rays are also frequent visitors. With vibrant corals and varied terrain, this area provides exciting exploration for experienced divers and underwater photographers looking for colour, movement, and unique underwater structures.
The Arch features a natural underwater rock bridge teeming with marine life. Light filters through the archway, illuminating schools of fish and vibrant coral walls. Divers often see blue devilfish, nudibranchs, moray eels, and turtles here. This stunning structure and its surrounding reef make The Arch a favourite for photographers and those seeking both geological beauty and biodiversity in a single dive site.
Malabar Reef provides quiet, vibrant diving excellent for novices or casual exploration. This place has soft and firm coral gardens, modest drop offs and sandy spots. Divers can see reef sharks, butterfly fish, parrotfish, and turtles in the clean, shallow waters. It's a tranquil location that highlights the best of Lord Howe's coral ecosystems, making it ideal for training dives, underwater photography, and snorkelling.
Ned’s Beach Reef is perfect for first time divers and snorkelers. Located right off the famous Ned's Beach, this shallow spot has calm waters and a plethora of friendly species such as wrasse, silver drummer, and clownfish. Turtles and rays are frequently seen cruising nearby. Its easy access and diverse marine life make it an ideal location for experiencing Lord Howe Island's colourful underwater world without having to travel far.
The Lagoon is one of Lord Howe Island's most beautiful and accessible diving locations, with crystal clear shallows and vibrant coral ecosystems. The location is ideal for leisurely diving and snorkelling and it is home to a diverse assortment of marine species such as butterfly fish, turtles, reef sharks, and stingrays. The Lagoon's sandy bottoms, coral bommies, and tranquil waters make it an ideal introduction to the island's underwater world for divers of all experience levels.