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Diving Forster & Seal Rocks

Diving Forster & Seal Rocks

An easy 3 hours drive north of Sydney lies the coastal town of Forster, and just a little south of Forster is Seal Rocks. These areas are two of the iconic dive locations on the NSW coast. Dive sites at Forster include “The Pinnacle” which on its day has […]


Snorkelling Sites Around Sydney

Snorkelling Sites Around Sydney

SNORKELLING SYDNEY Sydney is renowned for its snorkelling spots in Sydney, offering a diverse range of sites that will keep your sense of discovery growing with every snorkelling expedition you go on. The calm waters of these spots provide ideal conditions for exploring marine life, […]


The Attack Of The Sea Urchin | What You Need To Know About Sea Urchin Stings

The Attack Of The Sea Urchin | What You Need To Know About Sea Urchin Stings

What You Need To Know About Sea Urchin Stings Imagine exploring the depths of the ocean, marvelling at the vibrant marine life all around you, when suddenly, you feel an intense pain shooting through your foot. You’ve just encountered a sea urchin, and its sting […]


Underwater Naturist Or Naturalist

Underwater Naturist Or Naturalist

A Naturalist is someone who is versed in Natural History (This is not to be confused with a “naturist” who is someone who sunbaths naked). The Underwater Naturalist module of the PADI Advanced Open Water Course teaches you about aquatic natural history and not how to dive in the […]


When Should A Child Learn To Dive?

When Should A Child Learn To Dive?

  When Should a Child Learn to Dive: A Guide on Scuba Diving Age Scuba diving is a great family sport, and many parents ask, how old do you have to be to scuba dive? Before a parent has their children taught to dive then, […]


Staying Dry While Getting Wet | Advantages Of A Drysuit

Staying Dry While Getting Wet | Advantages Of A Drysuit

Let’s face it, the water and weather are getting colder, for most Sydney divers this would immediately equate in their mind to the end of “the diving season”. But those of us who enjoy diving in Sydney year-round know what really happens July – September… Yes, the water gets […]


Diving The Ss Satara

Diving The Ss Satara

The SS Satara was a cargo vessel, first launched in October 1901. The ship was over 130 meters long with a beam of 17 meters. The Satara‘s first voyage to Australia was in September 1902 and she completed many other voyages to and from and within Australia before […]


Perhaps We’ll Meet At A Deco Stop Soon

Perhaps We’ll Meet At A Deco Stop Soon

As I swim around the artificial reef, both my dive computers start to alarm, five minutes of No-Stop time remaining – I glance at the depth – 38 meters and quickly see that I have been down for 12 minutes…  Normally this would be the […]


Magic Point Sharks And The Padi Advanced Course

Magic Point Sharks And The Padi Advanced Course

SHARKS! and what to expect from your Advanced Open Water Course in 2019! Most of us start our diving life in a similar way – trying to get our head around the idea of neutral buoyancy, asking our buddies, “B.W.R.A….what comes next?”; feeling a little […]


What’s Special About Wreck Diving

What’s Special About Wreck Diving

What’s Special About Wreck Diving: Top Global Hotspots for Wreck Diving Enthusiasts Delving into the depths of oceans and lakes, wreck diving offers a compelling fusion of history, adventure, and underwater biodiversity. This practice isn’t just about the dive; it’s about touching a piece of […]


Padi Wreck Diving Course

Padi Wreck Diving Course

Wreck Diver Course As instructors we get to do lots of different diving. I love cave diving, photography, sidemount diving, deep diving, technical diving, shark diving, seal diving, the list goes on and on. But I have to say one of my favourite things to […]


Why Learn Technical Diving??

Why Learn Technical Diving??

Many people hear the term Technical Diving, and immediately think of heavy, cumbersome equipment and additional risk whilst scuba diving. This perception needs to change…. Traditionally, technical scuba diving has meant going beyond recreational scuba diving limits, and included one or more of the following: […]


Choosing A Sms Sidemount Systems

Choosing A Sms Sidemount Systems

History of Sidemount Since the early 1960’s, cave and sump divers have been using Sidemount related equipment to conduct their dives. These divers required smaller tanks that could be configured to overcome space restrictions. They also required more tanks to provide extended lateral penetrations. Tanks […]


Search & Recovery Course

Search & Recovery Course

Have you ever been diving, seen an anchor and thought to yourself that must be worth something to someone? Well, it is, takes it to your local boat shop and you will be surprised how much it is worth. The trick is how do you […]


Padi Drysuit Course

Padi Drysuit Course

Sydney truly does have some amazing diving. What a lot of people don’t realise is some of the best months to dive are July – September. This is when we get the westerly winds which flatten out a lot of the dive sites and the […]


Confessions Of A Nervous Newbie

Confessions Of A Nervous Newbie

So your interest has been piqued, perhaps by some diving friends, and you’re ready to take the plunge (pun intended!) and learn to scuba dive. You book your course, your learning materials arrive and you begin to read about the amazing aquatic adventures on which you’re […]


Do You Need To Renew Your Certification?

Do You Need To Renew Your Certification?

If you’ve been out of the water for a while or did your PADI Open Water Course but haven’t been diving since your knowledge and skills are likely to be somewhat rusty. You might even be lacking the confidence to go diving again at all! If the […]


Getting More From Your Diving

Getting More From Your Diving

Three tanks, three regulators and half a dozen other pieces of dive equipment are clipped onto your BCD, now try and hover, maintain your depth and swap to your NITROX mix.  This is the Tec 40 course training and it’s GREAT! The additional time, the potential depth […]


Improving Your Buoyancy

Improving Your Buoyancy

You might have dived with whales, filled a logbook or two, or been in some pretty brag-worthy locations. But what separates the novices from the pros isn’t about the coolest animal you’ve seen, the number of dives you’ve racked up or the warmest water you’ve […]


Navigation And The Padi Advanced Open Water Course

Navigation And The Padi Advanced Open Water Course

Learning to navigate underwater For someone who relies heavily on Google Maps to get around in day-to-day life, the concept of navigating underwater for the Advanced Open Water Course was nothing short of terrifying. The thought of waving goodbye to the dive master and then relying on […]