Tweed River
Highlights
- Explore the rocky wall near the river mouth, where vibrant marine life thrives in a stunning underwater habitat.
- Dive at high tide for calm waters and crystal-clear visibility, ensuring an unforgettable underwater experience.
- Encounter a diverse range of critters, from rock cods to frogfish, in the rich ecosystem of the Tweed River.
- Enjoy a leisurely day of boating or fishing, soaking in the natural beauty of the Tweed River's serene surroundings.
The Tweed River is a popular shore diving location. While there are a number of site that can be dived in the Tweed River, the best site is the rocky wall adjacent to the harbour near the river mouth.
This rocky wall forms a habitat for a wide variety of marine life, including rock cods, moray eels, octopus, cuttlefish, stripeys, globefish, lionfish, crabs, shrimps and also nudibranchs.
The Tweed River is also a spot where divers can see muck critters, such as stonefish, pineapplefish, scorpionfish, ghost pipefish and even frogfish.
With a maximum depth of 12 metres the Tweed River is a site that all divers can enjoy, but being tidal it is best dived on the high tide for calm water and good visibility.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.