To be part of the event, you need to:
- You can contact us on +61450005381 to find availabilities, then book through our website.
- A confirmation SMS will be sent to you within 24h following your booking
- Meet up directly at the dive site
- You would start your session filling out the forms, then briefing, and getting your scuba equipment
- Let’s go diving!
Our main dive sites:
- Omeo wreck, Coogee
Easy entrance and exit
Showers and toilets on site
Visibility between 5 and 10 metres
Almost no current
Depth: 3 to 8 metres
What you can see: A 65 metres ship wreck lies in shallow water, and is covered of colourful coral which hides thousands of creatures such as octopus, lots of different species of fish, sea stars, sea urchins, nudi branchs, small rays, crabs, and more..! We can occasionally sea dolphins.
The city of Cockburn has set interactive fish identification signs and posters at the site, more history about the wreck, and has set an underwater trail (structures from 3 to 10 metres deep) - Point peron
Entry and exit easy to intermediate
In a national park, no facilities on site
Visibility between 3 and 20 metres
Depth: 3 to 8 metres
What you can see: The reef is covered by lots of algaes and plants, which is home for creatures like the very rare weedy sea dragon (type of sea horse), octopus, cuttle fish, big stingrays, sea urchins, sea stars, and lots of different species of fish. The dive site is also known to host bigger animals such as dolphins and sea lions.
Shark lover? you are in luck! This site is a nest for hammerhead sharks, so you might observe juveniles swimming in school for protection…Be quiet, they are very shy!..
And look under the ledge of the reef: You might see a port Jackson shark or a cray fish!
To finish, the reef forms lots of holes and cracks which makes it is fun for us divers to swim trough. - Jetty south of Perth
Easy entrance and exit
Showers, toilets and barbecue on site
Visibility between 5 and 10 metres
Almost no current
Depth: 3 to 8 metres
What you can see: The pylons of the jetty are covered of colourful coral which hides thousands of creatures such as sea horse, octopus, lion fish, sea stars, sea urchins, nudi branchs, small rays, crabs, cray fish, prawns, butterfly fish, cuttle fish, and schools of small fish like herrings. You can occasionally sea dolphins.
The jetty used to be the home of a small seal that comes back sometimes to sleep underknees the pylons or that you can sometimes see hunting at the end of the jetty.
The top of the pylons are also the favourite point of view for a couple of big and curious pelicans. - Wreck trail, Rockingham
Entry and exit easy
Shower and toilets on site
Visibility between 2 and 8 metres
Depth: 10 to 18 metres
Small current
What you can see: A couple of small ship wrecks and 2 planes covered by soft coral and surrounded by creatures such as box fish, butterfly fish, herrings, yellow tails, sea horses, pipe fish, and bigger animals like blue trevally, eagle ray, lion fish or cat fish. Occasionally seen cray fish, octopus, nudi branchs and dolphins. - Reef north of Perth (3 different locations, all similar)
Entry and exit intermediate due to the wave surf
Shower and toilets on site
Visibility between 1 and 8 metres
Depth: 3 to 8 metres
Possibility of surface surge
What you can see: The reef is covered by algaes which is home for creatures like octopus, small brown rays, blue devil, sea urchins or sea stars. The dive site is also known to host bigger animals such as mowrongs, bull singrays, dolphins, or sea lions.
And look under the ledge of the reef: You might see a port Jackson shark or a cray fish!
Also, the reef forms lots of holes and cracks which makes it is fun for us divers to swim trough. - The swan river (3 different locations, all similar)
Entry and exit easy
Shower and toilets on one dive site
Visibility between 1 and 10 metres
Depth: 3 to 25 metres
Possibility of tidal currents from 10 metres deep
Surface very calm
Awesome night dives!
Note: Theses dive sites require divers to master their buoyancy: The bottom is made mostly of mud, which if stirred up can drop the visibility close to zero.
What you can see: The swan river is the favourite shelter of sea horses; they are particularly coloured (Red, orange, pink, yellow, brown, white) and they hide very well in the algaes. You will also see the blue swimmer crab, big prawns, anemones, cat fish, all sorts of gobbies, box fish, sand dollar, sea star, and the impressive white spotted jelly fish (inoffensive). Occasionally seen dolphins and eagle rays.
Small wrecks lie on the floor in some areas.
EQUIPMENT
Perth Ocean ensures to have the best and newest equipment and services it every year.
It includes:
- Air tanks
- Beuchat regulators
- Buoyancy Control Devices and inflators
- Pressure and air gauge
- Mask and fins
- 5 mm wet suit for your comfort and keep you warm
- Weights
PRICES AND DISCOUNTS
Prices are all inclusive with all equipment




