Dive the Wrecks of Eden with Merimbula Divers Lodge
| Approximate duration: | 4 hours |
| Introduction: | Enjoy a morning diving on two of the south coasts famous wrecks: the Tasman Hauler and the Henry Bolte |
| What You'll Do: |
Meet at, be issued with dive equipment and depart from, the Snug Cove wharf. A short, fast boat trip brings you to the dive sites taking in views of Ben Boyd National Park and the landmark Ben Boyd’s tower on the way. This park is named after Benjamin Boyd, a prominent 19th-century Far South Coast entrepreneur. Its rugged coastline is a colourful display of folded red rocks, standing out against the sapphire blue waters of the Pacific Ocean. |
| Refreshments: |
Light, non-alcoholic refreshments included |
| Shopping opportunities: |
Have a leisurely meal after the diving then explore Eden township. |
| Photo opportunities: |
Be sure to bring your camera today as there will be a range of photo opportunities. If you have an underwater camera (rated to at least 40m) bring that too! |
| Notes: |
Ensure you have your diving certification card with you. Bring along a hat, towel, sunscreen, your bathers and dry clothes to wear after the dive. Dive Guides and all dive equipment supplied including wetsuits, tanks, weights, regulators etc. Divers will be required to show their certification card and sign indemnity forms. Minimum number: 4Maximum number: 6 Depth: 15 - 35m |
| Contact: |
Merimbula Divers Lodge |

