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Marion
Bay - Yorke Peninsula (Easter Trip)

The diving off Marion Bay is typically based at Haystacks Island, Althorpe Island and ‘The Gap’. All these dives are in around 20m of water and are suited to intermediate to advanced divers. The dives sites are about 10-20km offshore. Diving with Seals is oen of the highlights of a trip to Marion bay, where your sure to get up close and personal with the seals. Crayfish, Abalone and some amazing reef life can also been seen.
Beachport/Cape Jaffa – South East Region

The main attraction of diving down in the sourh east is the Crayfish. Regular trips during the season are held, giving everyone chance to dine on some fresh local produce. Most of the diving is in 8-12m of water and the conditions are very rough and surgy at tims and is suited to only advanced divers.
Whyalla – Eyre
Peninsula

The main attraction is over at Whyalla during the coldest months of the year is the annual Spawning of the Giant Cuttlefish. Seeing the large numbers in their mating rituals is an amazing thing to see. The
colours and patterns these creature can muster are spectacular. Whilst being quite cold this time of year it is truly worth he trip.
Wardang Island - Yorke Peninsula

Situated off Pt Victoria on the Eastern side of Yorke Peninsula, there are several great wreck dives in the are, varying in depth and diving conditions. The wrecks and their accompanying marine life are the main attraction on Wardang Island.