Whyalla dive shop




















We have news 8th of August Steps to see the Giant Australian Cuttlefish. Put on each piece of hire equipment yes, including that tight thick wetsuit.. Get into the shallow water Walk into the shallow water 2 to 6m max and be amazed. Change into warm dry clothes There are toilets and change rooms available at the site. Book Snorkelling Tour. Snorkel Tours. Diving Tours. Overview of Whyalla and Diving Logistics… A trip down to South Australia for the annual cuttlefish aggregation is really quite straightforward.

The aggregation literally happens just off the beach, so it is all shore-diving — no boats required…. So you just need to know which beach, hire some tanks and weights, keep an eye on the weather and you are set!

The advice and the rental stuff can all be obtained from the same place — the local dive dive shop. Tony is a really genuine guy and I have always found him to be very helpful. The first time I went to Whyalla I called him in advance and asked for some advice on when to travel and what was involved. He talked me through the key points and when to to catch the Giant Cuttlefish at their best.

Then when I arrived in Whyalla I went to the shop and he fixed me up with air, weights, directions and general safety. The comfort and safety of all our customers is of priority. The Dive Shop has a large range of dive suits and accessories to meet discerning requirements, and will ensure a safe and comfortable Giant Cuttlefish experience.

WDS will be happy to offer a seamless, flexible, and exclusive package for all your diving, snorkelling and affiliated needs for a successful Giant Cuttlefish tour. The package will include input using all aspects of WDS local knowledge and experience, access to certified dive instructors with safety certifications and years of expertise to achieve best outcomes, and absolute priority for your specific requirements throughout your chosen tour.



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