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HMAS Swan Dive
Highlights
- Dive into the HMAS Swan wreck, exploring one of the largest accessible dive sites in the Southern Hemisphere.
- Observe vibrant schools of bull's eye fish swimming through the ship's rooms, enhancing your underwater adventure.
- Experience the thrill of encountering King George whiting and brim around the hull, perfect for divers of all levels.
- Enjoy family-friendly facilities, including carpark access and public toilets, ensuring a comfortable diving experience.
Jump onboard for two dives on the HMAS Swan (DE 50) Wreck, one of the largest accessible dive wrecks in the Southern Hemisphere.
The 113-metre-long decommissioned naval destroyer was scuttled just off the coast of Dunsborough in 1997 and since then has become one of the most popular dive wreck sites in Australia.
Sitting in 32 metres of water at the deepest point and making its way up to only 5 metre deep, this wreck is truly a spectacular site to dive for all levels of divers. Not just a wreck dive – you’ll also see schools of bull’s eye fish in many of the ship’s rooms, while King George whiting and brim swim around the hull. Samson fish, blue devil and sweep are also commonly seen.
Tour details
- On demand
Features
Service facilities
Disabled access available, contact operator for details.
Operation information
Swan Dive Dunsborough and Busselton
Swan Dive is the leading Dive Centre destination in Dunsborough and Busselton, Western Australia. Offering guided and unguided dive charters to the Ex-HMAS Swan dive wreck, local reef dives and the famous Busselton Jetty.
They offer scuba training from beginner to advanced, including professional courses. Their Dive Centre located at the Busselton Foreshore has diving and snorkelling equipment for hire and purchase.
Their friendly staff can assist in all your needs whether it be gear, training, or advice. Dive charters from their purpose-built dive boats depart daily.
Accreditations
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Quality Tourism Accreditation
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Scuba Schools International
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Sustainable Tourism Accreditation by ATIC
Memberships
- WA – Australia's South West