Scuba Diving at Tangalooma – Dive into the Underwater World of Moreton Island
Experience the thrill of exploring the underwater treasures of Moreton Bay with Tangatours’ unforgettable scuba diving tours at Tangalooma. Whether you’re a certified diver or a complete beginner, this is your chance to discover the vibrant marine life and the iconic Tangalooma Wrecks just off the coast of Moreton Island.
Located only a short distance from the beach, the Tangalooma Wrecks are a cluster of purposefully sunken vessels that have transformed into a thriving artificial reef. These waters are part of the Moreton Bay Marine Park and offer an accessible yet stunning dive site teeming with life. From schools of colourful fish and corals to turtles and stingrays, every dive promises a new discovery.
Why Choose Tangatours for Scuba Diving at Moreton Island?
About the Dive Location: The Tangalooma Wrecks
The Tangalooma Wrecks are a diver’s dream. These 15 vessels were deliberately sunk just off the coast of Moreton Island to form a break wall and now host an incredible ecosystem. As you glide through the water, you’ll witness schools of tropical fish weaving through corals, curious sea turtles, elegant stingrays, and maybe even a passing dolphin.
The proximity of the wrecks to the shore means less time travelling and more time exploring. With varying depths, the site is ideal for both beginner and certified divers.
What to Expect on Your Scuba Diving Adventure
Your scuba diving journey begins at the Tangatours Beach Hut at Tangalooma Island Resort, where our friendly team will guide you through every step of the experience.
Here’s what to expect:
1. Pre-dive briefing
2. Shore-entry dive
3. Tangalooma Wrecks exploration
4. Marine encounters
5. Unforgettable views
Dive Options to Suit Every Experience Level
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Introductory Dive:
Perfect for those who have never dived before, this session includes full training and underwater guidance. No previous experience is required, and it’s ideal for guests who want a safe and exciting introduction to scuba diving.
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Certified Dive:
Already PADI-certified or equivalent? Join a guided dive and explore the full stretch of the wreck site. Our dive team will help you discover the hidden gems and marine species that inhabit the area.
What to Bring on the Scuba Diving Tour
- Swimwear or light activewear
- Hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses for sun protection
- Waterproof camera or phone case for capturing the sights
- Water to stay hydrated
- A sense of adventure and a love for nature!
Commitment to Sustainability
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Marine Conservation Education
Learn how your actions help protect marine biodiversity.
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Minimal Impact Diving
Our guides ensure divers do not damage reefs or disturb marine habitats.
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Eco-Friendly Equipment
We use non-toxic, biodegradable cleaning products and reef-safe sunscreen recommendations.
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Supporting Local Conservation
A portion of our proceeds goes toward marine research and reef rehabilitation.
FAQs - Scuba Dive Tours by TangaTours
TangaTours offers a variety of scuba diving experiences:
- Children’s Bubblemaker: introductory dive for kids (min. 12 years) — $99 per person
- Discover Scuba Diving: guided intro dive for adults — $229 per person
- Certified Guided Dive: for qualified divers — $169 per person
- Certified Dive with Refresher: if you need to refresh your skills — $199 per person
All include dive equipment, a PADI-certified guide, and explore the Tangalooma Wrecks, featuring abundant marine life including over 200 fish species, 130 coral types, and 15 man-made shipwrecks.
Absolutely. TangaTours provides comprehensive PADI training:
- Open Water Course: learn to scuba—starts from $599 per person
- Advanced Open Water Course: includes five adventure dives
- Rescue Course: includes emergency first response training
All courses include manuals, pool sessions, dive gear, and guided dives.
- Tours operate daily, departing from Tangalooma Island Resort on Moreton Island.
- Access is limited to resort guests or those arriving via the Tangalooma ferry—unauthorized visitors cannot book or participate.
The Tangalooma Wrecks have become a vibrant underwater habitat—expect to encounter:
- Brightly coloured nudibranchs, urchins, sponges, and coral
- Over 100 species of fish, along with turtles, rays, and wobbegong sharks
Yes. Safety is paramount:
- If you have conditions like pregnancy, asthma, epilepsy, heart issues, injuries, disabilities, or illness, please don’t book online.
- Contact TangaTours directly to assess risk or suitability. They reserve the right to cancel bookings if participation poses a safety concern.
- Book via the TangaTours online booking portal or at the TangaTours desk on arrival.
- All dive equipment is provided. For certified divers, equipment hire is available (though as part of dive courses it is usually included).