Whyalla Cuttlefish Scuba Diving Weekend Away
- Durata: 24 Ore (circa)
- Luogo: Port Bonython, SA
- Codice prodotto: PZYHWU
Giant Cuttlefish Migration
Whyalla, South Australia
Every year thousands of Giant Cuttlefish, from all over the coast, come together in the shallows around Whyalla to mate! It is, undoubtedly, the largest and most spectacular congregation of cephalopods anywhere in the world! So spectacular in fact that it was featured by Sir David Attenborough on the Blue Planet II series!
While they're mating they are constantly changing colour, so it's like you're diving over a field of disco balls, and they don't mind a few divers in the water while they're putting on their show! It's a very easy dive (only a maximum of about 5 metres deep) and it's well worth the drive up there!
Come and join us for a weekend away to experience this incredible event! Our team of experienced guides will provide you with detailed briefings on the dive site, lead some guided dives and share some interesting facts about these remarkable creatures, so you can be sure to have the best possible experience!
Schedule in short:
Friday evening or Saturday morning: Arrival
Saturday @ 12:00PM: Dives 1 & 2 at Stony Point in Whyalla
Saturday @ 6:00PM: Group pub dinner followed by a bonfire until late. This is optional so please let us know if you would like to join!
Sunday: Departure
Hire Gear:
Hire gear is not included, but is available at our usual low cost of just $99 for a full set of gear including two tanks. The more gear you own, the lower the price of your rental for the day! Pickup any time from 12PM on the Friday, return on the Tuesday morning before 12PM and only pay for a single day!