Explore 0 dive and snorkel sites across Central Queensland. Home to 12 marine species.
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Monthly water temperatures, visibility conditions, and seasonal highlights
Water temperatures in Central Queensland peak at 28°C in February and cool to 23°C in August. The warm waters make it comfortable to dive year-round, though a thin wetsuit is recommended in cooler months.
Highest-rated sites in Central Queensland
Notable species found across Central Queensland
Everything you need to know about diving and snorkelling in Central Queensland
Central Queensland is home to 12 marine species recorded across its dive sites. The region's waters support a diverse range of marine life including reef fish, invertebrates, and pelagic species. Check individual dive site pages for detailed species lists and seasonal sighting information.
Yes, there are dive operators throughout Central Queensland offering guided dives, courses, equipment hire, and snorkel tours. Browse our operators section above to find certified dive centres and compare services, ratings, and prices.
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