

Yaroomba reef offers beginner divers an accessible shore entry into a gentle underwater landscape of reef, wall features and mild drift sections. You'll explore depths from 4 to 10 metres, making this an ideal spot if you're building confidence or trying out new skills without the pressure of deep water. The visibility typically ranges from 5 to 10 metres, giving you a comfortable view of the various reef species that call this area home. The mild current adds a touch of movement without being overwhelming, though you should stay aware as conditions can strengthen. Watch where you place your hands and fins, as lionfish and sea urchins are present on the reef. The wall sections provide some interesting topography to follow, whilst the drift areas let you cover more ground with less effort. You'll find this site works well for practicing buoyancy control along the reef structure. Being a shore entry, you can take your time gearing up and getting comfortable before heading in. Yaroomba reef is best visited between November and April, when conditions are most favourable. Local facilities vary, so check what's available before you arrive. The combination of manageable depth, shore access and varied features makes this a solid choice for newer divers wanting to explore Queensland's underwater environment.
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Check current conditions before entering, as what starts as a mild drift can pick up strength. Arrive early in the morning when visibility tends to be at its best and marine life is most active.
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Shuffle your feet when entering through the shore break to avoid disturbing anything hidden. If caught in a rip, swim parallel to the shore until you're out of the current before heading back in.
Depth
4-10m
Visibility
5-10m
Skill Level
Beginner
Entry
Shore
Current
Mild
Best Time
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Nov, Dec
Yaroomba reef is located in Southern Queensland, Australia. The site offers shore entry diving with depths ranging from 4 to 10 metres. It is accessible directly from the beach without requiring a boat.
Yaroomba reef is suitable for beginner divers with no certification required. The shallow depth range of 4 to 10 metres and mild currents make it an accessible site for those new to diving. Shore entry allows for gradual depth progression at a comfortable pace.
Visibility at Yaroomba reef ranges from 5 to 10 metres. Water conditions at this Southern Queensland site can vary, but the shallow depths compensate for the moderate visibility. The mild currents help maintain reasonable clarity for observing the reef environment.
The best months to dive Yaroomba reef are January, February, March, April, November and December. These months provide optimal conditions at this Queensland shore dive site. The summer and early autumn periods offer the most favourable diving conditions.
Divers at Yaroomba reef should watch for lionfish, sea urchins and the potential for strong currents. Whilst the site typically experiences mild currents, conditions can change and stronger flows may develop. Maintain awareness of your surroundings and avoid touching the reef to prevent contact with venomous species.
Yaroomba reef has a depth range of 4 to 10 metres, making it a shallow dive site. This depth range is ideal for beginner divers and allows for extended bottom times. The gradual depth progression from shore provides flexible diving options.
There is no entry fee to dive Yaroomba reef. The site is freely accessible from shore in Southern Queensland. No facilities are provided at the site, so divers should arrive fully prepared with their own equipment and supplies.
Diving at Yaroomba Reef in Southern Queensland requires the following certifications: Open Water. Always dive within your training limits.
Yaroomba Reef in Southern Queensland has depths ranging from 4 metres to 10 metres.