Ringwood

29/107 Heatherdale Rd
Ringwood
VIC 3134 Click for map

Tel: 1800 SNORKEL (1

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Opening Times:

Monday11:00-16:00
TuesdayCLOSED
Wednesday10:00 - 18:00
Thursday10:00 - 18:00
Friday10:00 - 18:00
Saturday10:00 - 18:00
Sunday11:00 - 16:00
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Snorkel Safari- Ringwood (East Melbourne)

Whether you are new to scuba diving, snorkelling or freediving; keen to learn how to scuba dive in Melbourne, or a certified diver looking for the highest quality training and most reputable brands backed by an expert and passionate team at Snorkel Safari is the first and only choice for all of your scuba diving, snorkelling, swimming, freediving and spearfishing needs in Melbourne. Our friendly, highly experienced and extensively qualified crew are passionate about everything SCUBA and take great pride in helping every client discover, experience and embrace the passion and lifestyle comes with exploring the underwater sights.


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Scuba Diving in Melbourne and Victoria.

Victorian waters are rich in a diverse range of marine life and underwater artifacts. Our bays and waterways have created a unique underwater terrain; consisting of colourful walls and underwater cliffs through to reefs made up of massive bommies and sensational kelp forests.

Port Phillip and Westernport bays are also the home of some very special creatures including the weedy sea dragon; The southern coastline of Victoria is home to literally hundreds of ship wrecks, some that are regularly dived and many that have not yet been discovered. These wrecks range from vessels scuttled as recently as the 1970’s through to ships that have come to sudden and unexpected fate whilst traversing the dangerous coastline of Victoria.

The waters surrounding the entrance to Port Phillip Bay are home to a number of wrecks; including our sensational fleet of world war one submarines. The “J Class” submarines were stripped and scuttled after being decommissioned, and are now home to a vast array of marine life and make for a sensational wreck dive.