Lady Elliot Island Eco Resort
Discover the HOTTEST diving on the World Heritage Listed Great Barrier
Reef. Lady Elliot is a true coral cay island, lying approximately
80km's off the coast of Bundaberg.
The island is regarded as one of the best diving and snorkelling
locations in the world with over 1200 different species of marine life
and healthy coral. Over 700 manta rays been recorded in the
surrounding waters so it is easy to see why the island is known as the
'Home of the Manta Ray'.
The departure points from Hervey Bay, Bundaberg, Brisbane or the Gold
Coast ensure easy access to the island. Once on island, the closest
dive site is a mere 10 minutes by boat. Dive sites, each with their
own descent line can be divided into the East and West sides and the
island boasts 19 different dive sites in total.
Affiliation:
PADI
Training Level:
Instructor
Boat Description:
Sites Visited:
The east side is a ledge with a depth range of 10-25m and three dive
sites including the famous BLOWHOLE, an L-shaped cave with an opening
at 14m that drops down and out the side of the ledge at around 22m.
Drifting south along the wall will bring you to TUBES and finally
HIROS CAVE where you might be lucky enough to find a manta ray or
silvertip tip shark circling a cleaning station at 16m.
The west side consists of many scattered bommies and a wreck, over a
sandy bottom with a depth range of 5-21m. At the northern end is
SPIDERS LEDGE, a wall home to moray eels, lionfish, schools of
fusiliers patrolled by trevally and large coral trout and nudibraches.
At MAORI WRASSE BOMMIE you'll find turtles, trumpetfish, Malabar
grouper and morrish idols. Resident white tip reef sharks are usually
resting on the sand.
CORAL GARDENS is a virtual aquarium with schools of big eye trevally,
fusilers, garfish, surgeon fish, unicorn fish, coral trout, blue green
chromis all in under 8m of water!
ANCHOR BOMMIE sits at 19m and is a great spot to find mantas cleaning.
A huge admiralty anchor sits beside the bommie and is covered in soft
corals. A colony of anemone shrimp occupies the west side, as do some
Durban Hinge Beaked Shrimp. A variety of coloured anthias have also
moved in.
THREE PYRAMIDS at 18m hides some great macro creatures. A couple of
resident leaf-scorpion fish come up great under a strobe. Cleaner
shrimp, glass fish, pipe fish and anthias to name a few. Barracuda
lurk in small groups. The largest of the three bommies is also a stop
off for mantas in need of a clean.
At 21m and sunk in 1999, the wreck of the SEVERANCE has grown some
lovely hard and soft corals and has become home to sweetlips,
trevally, morays, pipefish, blennies and moon wrasse. Manta and sting
rays show up for a clean.
SECOND REEF is a great dive for those that wish to stay shallow. At
5-12m you will find gardens of branching corals, anemones, green,
loggerhead and hawksbill turtles, coral trout, yellowfin goatfish,
blue spotted lagoon rays, blue green chromis and giant trevally.
The SCATTERED BOMMIES are a group of small coral formations between
the SEVERANCE and LIGHTHOUSE BOMMIES. At a depth of 14-19m you'll find
manta rays, lion fish, QLD grouper, leopard sharks, shovel nosed
sharks.
At 14m, LIGHTHOUSE BOMMIES is an absolute must dive. A virtual truck
stop for manta rays, divers will be treated to an amazing show of
acrobatics as these graceful creatures glide and swoop over head.
Whole dives can be spent in this one spot watching this curious
creatures watching us! Garden Eels pop their heads out of the sand
while cowtail rays and shovel nosed sharks try to hide under it.
Facilities:
- Resort/Intro Dives
- Camera Hire
- Gear Service
- Diving seven days
- Showers
- Own pool
- Own accommodation
- Rebreather hire/training
- Scuba hire
- Own Boat(s)