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Diving Goat Island

Located just north of Auckland is one of New Zealand's most famous dive sites - Goat Island.

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Coral at Goat Island Marine Reserve
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A marine reserve since 1975, it is home to a huge variety of marine life including Blue Cod, Snapper, and Crayfish. The attraction however is not just the marine life but the opportunity to see an underwater world so undisturbed in visibility between 5 and 20metres.

Goat Island is an easy swim and a superb dive spot with depths 9 to 18metres. Beneath the waves are a variety of habitats, from rocky shores exposed at low tide, to deep reefs, underwater cliffs, canyons and sandflats. Each habitat harbors its own creatures, from seaweed forests in the pulsating light zone, to deeper waters where clinging animals like sea squirts, anemones, sponges and shellfish are found. The crayfish know they are protected, the snapper play in your bubbles and the blue cod act like submarine fizzers.

It's a wonderful place to get close to nature, make friends with the undersea community and snap some fish portraits if you're into underwater photography.

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Global Dive, is an SDI, TDI and PADI registered dive facility
Goat Island is located north ofAuckland, New Zealand
 

Diving at Goat Island:

Goat Island offers good shore diving in most conditions, and there are also regularly scheduled boat trips to the less accessable parts of the marine reserve.

If you are interested in diving here just flick us a note and we can point you in the right direction.

 

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