

The Hot Tub earns its name from the thermocline you'll encounter as you descend, where distinct temperature layers create a noticeable shift in the water column. Depths reach 25 metres in the deeper sections, though conditions vary considerably, with current and visibility both running unpredictable on any given day. Seagrass beds draw dugong and loggerhead and green sea turtles, making patient, slow dives more rewarding than rushing the site. Wobbegong and shovel nosed rays favour the bottom, while sea snakes are a regular presence. Watch where you place your hands near the reef as stonefish inhabit the area. Tiger sharks have been recorded here.
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April and October offer the most settled conditions at this site, worth timing your visit around if you have flexibility. Check the current before entering from shore, as it can run hard and makes for a very different dive.
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Shuffle your feet when entering from shore to avoid disturbing the seabed. Be aware of the temperature change as you descend and stay close to your buddy.
Depth
Up to 25m
Skill Level
Intermediate
Entry
Shore
Water Temp
24-29°C
Current
Variable
Typical Dive
30 min
Best Time
Apr, Oct
Yes, The Hot Tub in Western Australia is accessible from shore by walking in from the beach or coastline.
Yes, parking is available near The Hot Tub. Arrive early during peak seasons as spaces can fill up quickly.
The Hot Tub in Western Australia is best suited for divers with some experience. You should be comfortable with your buoyancy and have logged at least 10 to 20 dives.
A 3mm wetsuit is recommended for diving at The Hot Tub in Western Australia. Water temperatures range from 24°C to 29°C.
The Hot Tub in Western Australia is home to Dugong, Shovel Nosed Ray, Sea Snake, Loggerhead Turtle, Seagrass, and Stonefish. Marine life sightings vary by season and conditions.
The best months to visit The Hot Tub in Western Australia are April and October. Conditions outside these months can still be good but are less predictable.
The Hot Tub in Western Australia has a maximum depth of 25 metres.
Yes, The Hot Tub in Western Australia is suitable for snorkelling.
A typical dive at The Hot Tub in Western Australia lasts approximately 30 minutes. Actual dive time depends on depth, air consumption, and conditions.
Currents at The Hot Tub in Western Australia are variable and can change with tides and conditions. Always check current conditions before diving.