Current operator site page with cave dimensions, depth range, and marine-life notes.
Cherubs Cave
Advanced Moreton Island cave dive with pelagics and winter shark action.
About Cherubs Cave
Cherubs Cave is an advanced Moreton Island dive built around a large hidden cave under a bommie, surrounded by rocky gullies, smaller caves, and fishy overhangs on the windward side of the island. It is the kind of southeast Queensland site that earns its reputation from both structure and wildlife, because the cave system itself is interesting, but the surrounding water can also fill with pelagics, grey nurse sharks in season, and enough reef life to make the whole area feel bigger than one cave entrance.
Research Estimate At Cherubs Cave
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Where Is Cherubs Cave?
Cherubs Cave Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
14m - 30m
Depth Note
Current public dive-site guidance commonly places Cherubs Cave in roughly the mid-teens down to about 30 m, with deeper nearby structure possible on some routes.
Best Season
Winter is the standout planning window for Cherubs Cave, when calmer patterns and seasonal grey nurse activity line up best.
Typical Conditions
An exposed east-side Moreton Island dive with cave structure, pelagic movement, and enough swell sensitivity that operators may swap the site if weather turns.
Safety & Access At Cherubs Cave
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
This is a cave environment and is best suited to experienced divers. Sharks are present in the area, including in nearby gutters.
Access Restrictions
Cherubs Cave is an advanced boat-access site and is commonly run by charter or club boats when conditions allow.
Legal Notes
Moreton Bay Marine Park rules apply, including protected marine-life and no-impact treatment of reef and cave habitat.
Local Intel For Cherubs Cave
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba
Framed as a hidden cave dive suited to adventurous divers.
Freedive
Cherubs Cave is not a casual freedive site because the whole point is a deeper advanced cave-and-bommie profile reached by boat in exposed conditions.
Snorkel
Cherubs Cave is not a snorkel site.
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Exposure Profile at Cherubs Cave
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Recent Logged Visits At Cherubs Cave
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Dive Spot Log Averages At Cherubs Cave
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Cherubs Cave Guide - Frequently Asked Questions
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Cherubs Cave Guide - Sources and Updates
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Research Sources
Regional tourism summary confirming cave layout and wildlife framing.
Southeast Queensland operator notes for exposure, boat run, and visibility framing.
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