

The Wedge is a drift wall dive that demands respect and rewards experience. Strong currents are the defining feature here, pushing you along a wall that drops to 30 metres, where sea fans and soft corals provide structure for anthias and fusiliers working the water column. Schools of trevally and barracuda are a common presence in the current, and reef sharks patrol the deeper sections with regularity. Visibility runs 12 to 18 metres, giving you solid sightlines across the wall. Turtles appear throughout the dive. Entry is by boat only, and current management is non-negotiable at this site.
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Time your dive around slack water if you want to work the wall methodically rather than just ride the drift. If you commit to the full current, stay shallower initially and drop down to depth once you have your bearings.
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This boat-entry drift dive has strong currents and significant depth. Stay close to your guide and be prepared to manage your air effectively due to the fast drift.
Depth
5-30m
Visibility
12-18m
Skill Level
Advanced
Entry
Boat
Current
Strong
The Wedge in Queensland requires advanced diving skills. Expect deeper depths, currents, or challenging conditions that are not suitable for newly certified divers.
Diving at The Wedge in Queensland requires the following certifications: Open Water, Advanced. Always dive within your training limits.
The Wedge in Queensland is home to Fusilier, Sea Fan, Anthias, Schools Of Trevally, Turtle, and Reef Shark. Marine life sightings vary by season and conditions.
The Wedge in Queensland has depths ranging from 5 metres to 30 metres.
Divers at The Wedge in Queensland should be aware of sharks. These encounters are generally rare and avoidable with proper awareness. Follow local safety guidance and maintain a respectful distance from all marine life.
The Wedge in Queensland can have strong currents. Advanced experience with drift diving and current navigation is recommended.
Visibility at The Wedge in Queensland typically ranges from 12 metres to 18 metres. Conditions vary with weather, tides, and seasons.