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Cabbage Patch Cocos Keeling

Boat dive with cabbage coral, garden eels, sharks, and clear water.

ScubaFreediveBoat EntryIntermediate
Reef
Local operator required

Cabbage Patch Cocos Keeling is typically dived from a local boat charter.

Boat-accessed southern atoll reef with a broad cabbage-coral garden, a more open outer edge, and clear tropical water usually planned through the islands' single operator.

About Cabbage Patch Cocos Keeling

Cabbage Patch Cocos Keeling is a southern-atoll boat dive where a broad field of cabbage coral spreads across the reef before the terrain opens toward a drop-off. Bright reef fish work the coral heads, garden eels rise from the sand, and whitetip reef sharks are regular enough visitors to give the site a stronger blue-water feel than a simple coral garden. The site is popular because it delivers a distinctly Cocos mix of colorful hard coral, clear tropical water, and enough edge along the outer reef to keep the dive varied from start to finish. The inner garden is the easier-going part of the route, while the outer edge feels more open once the reef tips away toward deeper water.

Research Estimate At Cabbage Patch Cocos Keeling

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VisibilityVisibility: 25m
AccessModerate entry effort
Coral HealthHealthy coral
Marine LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesLimited facilities
CrowdedFew visitors
Current StrengthLight current
Surge StrengthLight surge

Where Is Cabbage Patch Cocos Keeling?

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Cabbage Patch Cocos Keeling Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

5m - 20m

Depth Note

Public site descriptions frame the main reef as a shallow-to-mid-depth coral area with an optional deeper look over the drop-off for qualified divers.

Best Season

Cabbage Patch is dived within the islands' year-round season, with trips scheduled when daily weather and sea state suit the southern atoll.

Typical Conditions

Clear tropical water, warm conditions, and a coral garden that feels relatively sheltered before the site opens toward the outer edge.

Safety & Access At Cabbage Patch Cocos Keeling

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Overhead environment

Safety Notes

The main reef is straightforward, but divers planning the canyon or deeper edge should keep buoyancy, gas, and buddy spacing tidy.

Local Intel For Cabbage Patch Cocos Keeling

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba

Most dives start on the main coral garden before extending to the canyon or drop-off when conditions and diver skill allow.

Freedive

The shallower coral section can suit confident freedivers in calm conditions, but the site is primarily treated as a scuba dive.

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Exposure Profile at Cabbage Patch Cocos Keeling

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Recent Logged Visits At Cabbage Patch Cocos Keeling

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Cabbage Patch Cocos Keeling Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

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Cabbage Patch Cocos Keeling Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

underwater.com.au · Travel Editorial

Independent coverage for island diving logistics, boat size, and low-crowd context.

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