Dive Quest Dive Site Information
There are five Solitary islands within this unique group situated
off the picturesque coastline offering warm clear water most of the year.
Features of the islands include sheltered bays, scenic swim-throughs and
drop-offs adorned with beautiful corals, sponges, anemones, and tropical
and pelagic fish of many varieties. The blending of warm tropical and cooler
temperate waters around the islands allows Dive Quest to offer you a multitude
of dives with amazingly diverse, integrated marine communities that have
to be seen to be believed.
Refer to the Solitary
Islands map
North Solitary Island
North Solitary Island is the largest of the Solitary Islands group and
strongly influenced by the warm waters of the East Australian Current.
The island has dives around its circumference and offers a large variety
of dives to suit different conditions and preferences. Refer to the
North
Solitary Island map
Anemone Bay
Among the vast array of marine life to be found at this dive site are
schools of pelagic fish, Eagle rays, Grey nurse sharks, and turtles cruising
over the dense beds of Anemones and their beautiful Anemone fish interspersed
with numerous varieties of corals decorated with tropical fish. This site
is one of our most popular and has something to offer divers of all levels.
Depth 5 - 24 metres.
The Steps
A rocky drop-off 100 m out from Anemone Bay, usually
patrolled by Grey nurse sharks, Black cod, Eagle rays and Bull rays. There
are also large and beautiful Black coral trees and Sea whips to be seen.
Depth 5 - 24 metres.
The Canyons
A
multi-coloured aquarium of tropical fish and bottom life, and a very popular
spot for Spanish dancers, Blue tang and Coral cod. Depth 5 - 24 metres.
The Bubble Cave
Fingers of coral covered rocky outcrops protrude southward
in this area. Following these to the north leads to a cave in 8 metres
of water and extends over 20 metres into the island. Depth 5 - 24
metres.
North West Rock "Fish Soup"

Approximately 2 km north of North Solitary Island, this rock is exposed
and is in a current line. It offers superb fish life and spectacular swim
throughs. Divers swim through a split in the outcrop to enter one of the
most densely populated and diverse range of fish likely to be seen anywhere!!
Bream, Tarwhine, Morwong, Mangrove jacks, Spangled emperors, Mosses perch,
Black cod, Trevally, Blue groper, Flute-mouths and Sweetlips to name a
few literally swarm divers as they explore this significant fish dive.
Depth 5 - 24 metres.
North West Solitary Island (Single or double dive)
North West Solitary Island is a short distance offshore and offers relaxing
diving and snorkelling. The dives offered here consist of rocky fingers
and sandy gutters - an excellent location for hard and soft corals. Humpback
whales are regulars during the winter migration. Refer to the
North
West Solitary Island map
Manta Reef
A very easy dive with a variety of hard and soft corals, tropical fish
and visits by our magnificent Manta Rays between January and June.
Depth 5 - 24 metres.
Wrights Reef
A pinnacle beginning in 33 metres and rising to 15
metres from the surface. A cave runs through the bommie at 27 metres containing
resident Lion fish, and frequent visitors include Grey nurse sharks, large
cod and Jewfish, as well as the ever popular Kingfish. Sea whips and Gorgonian
fans adorn the walls as well. Depth 20 -30 metres.
South West Solitary (Groper) Island
The western side of the island has a high cover of various types of
plate corals, some quite large. The large resident schools of Morwong,
Sweep and Surgeon fish attract large predators and often large Kingfish,
Tailor and Mackerel can be seen. As the name suggests, a growing population
of Blue groper exists which regularly accompany divers.
The depth varies between 5 - 25 metres.
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