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Flynn Reef

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Abundant sea life
Wall
Coral garden
Flynn Reef, part of the Great Barrier Reef, is known for its clear waters and rich biodiversity. The reef features a mix of swim-throughs, walls, and coral gardens, catering to divers of all experience levels. It's particularly famous for its coral gardens, which are vibrant, healthy, and offer a spectacular underwater landscape for both divers and snorkelers

When To Go Diving

Flynn Reef is best visited from June to November, offering excellent visibility and milder weather. Water temperatures range from 24°C (75°F) in winter to around 29°C (84°F) in summer

What to see

This reef teems with marine life, including an array of reef fish such as angelfish, damselfish, and clownfish. Larger species like white-tip reef sharks and rays are also common. The coral diversity is a major draw, with an abundance of both hard and soft corals, including massive brain corals and delicate sea fans