1. Horoirangi Marine Reserve
A great dive for divers of all levels with plenty of dives sites from 5-20metres, best diving is around 10metre. Summer months have the largest variety of fish and diving in the mornings is best
2. Whangamoa Heads
Shallow weedy reefs with lots of fish particularly around the rocky outcrops. Best when the wind is from the South or South east.
3. Grahams Point
A small rocky outcrop that hides lots of interesting species. In the summer months it is a good area to see Kingfish and schools of baitfish
4. Willy Nillie Wreck
The wreck of the Willy Nillie lies in 18m of water on a mud and sand bottom. Diving is limited to a few days a year due to its location long spells of still weather are required to ensure any visibility. The wreck itself is a 9metre long concrete Scallop boat sitting upright on the bottom draped in fishing nets.
5. Burnt out Yacht
Located in the Waimea estuary channel, the currents are strong and visibility extremely poor as well as there be little left to see this is not a good dive.
6. Scallop Field
A favourite for scallop divers around Tasman Bay, launch from Okiwi Bay and the scallops are in most places in water from 3-20metres your choice