Liveaboard diving in
Milne Bay
Must see
Macro
Corals
The dive sites are characterized by their clear waters and abundant marine life. Divers can explore everything from gentle slopes to dramatic drop-offs. The area is also renowned for its muck diving sites, where unique macro life, like nudibranchs and pygmy seahorses, can be found. Additionally, the presence of historical wrecks adds an element of intrigue and exploration for divers. Milne Bay is not just a dive location but a destination that offers a glimpse into a diverse underwater ecosystem
When To Go Diving
The prime diving season in Milne Bay is from September to April. During this period, the sea temperature averages around 26°C to 30°C (79°F to 86°F), offering comfortable diving conditions. The visibility in Milne Bay is usually quite good, ranging from 10 to 30 meters (33 to 98 feet)
What to see
Diverse fish life such as manta rays, barracudas, reef sharks, and a multitude of smaller reef fish like clownfish, butterflyfish, and angelfish. The area boasts an abundance of corals, including soft and hard corals, sea fans, and gorgonians, creating a vibrant and colorful underwater landscape