• TSDS-ClubBoatDive-16-02-25

TSDS-ClubBoatDive-16-02-25

Party Point Boat Dive with Scubabo
10-40m depth. Open Water certification and above required.

 

Wall Dive Wall Dive | Boat access Boat access

Advanced Open Water Rated Deep Rated Inside Port Phillip Marine Park - No Fishing Open Water Rated Reef Dive Site Slack Water Technical Rated

Depth: 12 m (39 ft) to 45 m (148 ft)

 

 

Party Point is located on the Lonsdale side of Port Phillip Heads and is a dive site on the Lonsdale Wall which extends for 1 km, therefore providing many different dives. An almost vertical drop characterises the Party Point dive site as the wall extends out to form a large point.

As you descend there is a slight step-out every 6 to 9 metres, and behind each step-out, there is a huge overhang, which is easy to swim through. These overhangs support an enormous variety of fish including the spectacular Southern Blue DevilSouthern Rock Lobster (aka Crayfish), soft corals, sponges and other invertebrate life.

Party Point is a slack water dive, that is not in the shipping channel. Care still must be taken to ensure all divers are aware of the state of the tide, and their exit strategy at the end of slack water. While technical divers can reach a depth of 45 metres at Party Point, there is plenty for an Open Water rated diver to see down to 18 metres, and for an Advanced Open Water rated diver to see down to 30 metres.

The Rip & Tides Warning: Always keep an eye on sea conditions throughout any shore or boat dive within "The Rip" (aka "The Heads"). This is a dangerous stretch of water, where Bass Straight meets Port Phillip, which has claimed many ships and lives. Please read the warnings on the web page diving-the-rip before diving or snorkelling this site.

Lonsdale Wall

This dive site is one of many on Lonsdale Wall, located just inside The Heads on the Lonsdale side of Port Philip — one of Australia's premier dive locations. Lonsdale Wall is one side of an underwater canyon formed by the old Yarra River as it flowed out to sea through the plains, carving steep-walled edges out of soft rock sides. Between the end of the last Ice Age around 8000 BCE and around 6000 BCE, the sea-level rose to drown what was then the lower reaches of the Yarra River. Thus the canyon formed by the river near what is now The Heads, or The Rip, was flooded creating the Lonsdale Wall, North Wall and Nepean Wall areas. Lonsdale Wall extends for one kilometre, providing many spectacular dive sites. An almost vertical drop characterises Lonsdale Wall with the wall starting as shallow as 8 m (26 ft) metres deep in places and sometimes dropping down to well over 60 m (197 ft) deep. See also, Port of Melbourne Rip Map — Oblique seabed image of The Heads produced by hydrographic surveys.

Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park

This site lies in the Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park. The park is made up of six separate marine areas around the southern end of Port Phillip: Swan Bay, Mud Islands, Point Lonsdale, Point Nepean, Popes Eye, and Portsea Hole.

Thirty-one of the 120 shipwrecks known to have occurred within a 10 nautical mile radius of Port Phillip Heads are thought to be within the Port Phillip Heads Marine National Park in Point Lonsdale and Point Nepean.

https://www.scubadoctor.com.au/divesite.htm?site=Party-Point

 

Starting from
$90.00

Availability: Contact us for booking information

Party Point Boat Dive

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