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Amity Point

Tide-timed bay shore dive with critters, rays, and reef.

ScubaShore EntryIntermediate
Reef
Usually dived from shore around high tide, with a calmer bay setting than the exposed Stradbroke ocean sites but enough current to reward tidy timing.

About Amity Point

Amity Point is a tide-shaped bay dive on North Stradbroke's western side where rocky reef, jetty structure, and old man-made debris have turned a sheltered corner of Moreton Bay into a productive shore and night-dive site. Divers usually come here for critters, wobbegongs, rays, and easy entry logistics rather than for exposed ocean walls or big offshore pelagics.

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Research Estimate At Amity Point

Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.

VisibilityVisibility: 6m
AccessSimple entry
Marine LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesLimited facilities
CrowdedModerate
Current StrengthModerate current
Surge StrengthFlat calm

Where Is Amity Point?

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Amity Point Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

3m - 12m

Depth Note

Public dive-guide coverage commonly frames Amity Point as a shallow shore dive with most of the useful profile in the single-digit to low-teens meter range.

Best Season

Amity Point can be dived year-round when visibility and tide timing line up, with the best sessions usually planned close to high-tide slack.

Typical Conditions

Amity Point is usually calmer than the exposed Stradbroke ocean dives because it sits inside Moreton Bay, but current remains an important planning factor.

Safety & Access At Amity Point

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Dangerous wildlifeStrong current

Safety Notes

Plan Amity Point around tide rather than forcing it at the wrong water movement. Keep an eye on current, stay clear of structure, and treat night dives with the same care you would give any current-affected shore site.

Access Restrictions

Amity Point is a public shore entry, but it should be timed around tide and used with strong surface signaling because of boats and fishing activity.

Legal Notes

Amity Point sits within the broader Moreton Bay protected-water setting, so local marine-park, boating, and fisheries rules still apply.

Local Intel For Amity Point

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba

Amity Point is known as a convenient shore dive and night dive with a mix of natural reef and artificial structure.

Freedive

Amity Point is possible for experienced local freedivers, but tide timing and surface traffic make it a place for local judgment rather than casual drop-in sessions.

Snorkel

Amity Point can be visited from the surface, but current and the focus on small reef life make it more popular with divers than with casual snorkelers.

Amity Point Dive Conditions Planner

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Exposure Profile at Amity Point

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Recent Logged Visits At Amity Point

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Dive Spot Log Averages At Amity Point

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Avg. Visibility6m
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Amity Point Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

Planning answers for access, conditions, timing, and site logistics.

Amity Point Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

stradbrokeisland.com Β· Regional Guide

Stradbroke tourism page describing the site's tide timing, mixed structure, and marine life.

www.mantalodge.com.au Β· Operator

Manta Lodge site list covering Amity Point as a shore dive with tide-dependent current.

www.unidive.org Β· Community

Club dive-sites page with community notes on conditions and marine life.

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