

Red Beach is a reef dive accessible to beginners, sitting in up to 18 metres of water with mild currents that make it manageable for those still building confidence underwater. Visibility can vary, so conditions change from visit to visit. The reef supports a good range of life for a site at this level: keep an eye out for anemonefish sheltering in their host anemones, butterflyfish picking across the coral, and the well-camouflaged wobbegong shark resting on the bottom. Sea turtles pass through, and if you slow down and look closely, nudibranchs reward the patient diver. Watch your buoyancy around the coral and stay aware of boat traffic on the surface.
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May and October tend to offer the most reliable conditions at this site, so if you have flexibility, plan your trip around those months. Always do a full surface check before ascending, as boat traffic is an active hazard here.
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Be aware of boat traffic when entering and exiting the water. Shuffle your feet in the shallows to avoid disturbing any marine life.
Depth
Up to 18m
Skill Level
Beginner
Entry
Boat
Boat required
Current
Mild
Best Time
May, Oct
Yes, Red Beach in Queensland is a boat-access-only dive site. You will need to book with a local dive operator or charter a boat to reach it.
Red Beach in Queensland is well-suited for beginner divers and snorkellers. Conditions are typically calm with easy entry and shallow depths.
Red Beach in Queensland is home to Anemonefish, Butterflyfish, Blue Barred Parrotfish, Sea Turtle, Wobbegong Shark, and Coral. Marine life sightings vary by season and conditions.
The best months to visit Red Beach in Queensland are May and October. Conditions outside these months can still be good but are less predictable.
Red Beach in Queensland has a maximum depth of 18 metres.
Red Beach in Queensland typically has mild currents that most divers can handle comfortably.