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Jervis Bay
Liveaboard
February 14th - 15th 2009
Only AUD$427

Ocean Trek Jervis Bay
  • Six dives
  • All meals included
  • Two nights
  • accommodation
  • All air fills included

Dive the beautiful waters of Jervis Bay
I have dived Jervis Bay on many occasions now and it is still one of my favorite places to go for a weekend away diving. I dive Jervis Bay every chance I get. If you have already dived Jervis Bay then you know what I am talking about, but if you have not dived there yet, then you don’t know what you are missing out on.

Located approximately 2.5 hours drive south of Sydney. Jervis Bay has crystal clear water with viz. ranging from 10-25m. The dive sites at Jervis Bay are numerous and each site offers something different. Dive sites usually range in depth, so divers can set their own depth limit in accordance with their experience.

Underwater life is abundant. There are beautiful untouched sponge gardens nothing like what you have seen in Sydney, supporting a vast array of life, such as Sea Baskets, Starfish, Nudibranchs, Pygmy Leatherjackets, Red Indianfish, Weedy Seadragons, Seahorses, numerous rays, Blue Grouper and much more. There are giant underwater boulders, which hide giant cuttlefish, Port Jackson sharks, Blue Devil Fish and Wobbiegongs. There are underwater cliffs and cracks, there are drop offs and large caves to explore. There are big schools of yellowtail and old wives, dolphins frolic in the bow waves of boats and occasionally the Australian Fur Seal comes into the bay. The underwater scenery and life of Jervis Bay simply has to be seen to be believed.

Diving from a liveaboard gives you the unique opportunity in that you can do as much or as little diving as you want. Have a dive after breakfast, again after lunch and why not hit the water again for a late afternoon dive. After dinner there is always the chance to experience the magic of a night dive as well.

Abyss Scuba Diving Jervis Bay Weekend

Abyss Scuba Diving is running a weekend trip on board the MV Ocean Trek 14-15th November (Friday Night to Sunday Night). Cost is AUD$427 but includes accommodation on board, Six diving, all air fills, and all food. This is a great chance to dive Jervis Bay and experience the luxury of liveaboard diving.

Scuba hire for both only $110.(BCD, regs, wetsuit, tank and weights)

Optional Courses running on trip: