Map location of Herold Reef
Dive Spot Guide

Herold Reef

Boat-accessed limestone reef off Albany with exposed-water conditions.

Scuba DivingBoatIntermediate
ReefWall

Make this a real next stop

Save it, log a dive, or explore nearby on the map.

Save it to come back later

A temperate south-coast reef with ledges and overhangs; best on calm windows.

About Herold Reef

Herold Reef is a boat-accessed limestone reef off Albany with ledges, overhangs, swim-throughs, and a multi-level profile that stays most comfortable on calm-weather windows. The reef works best when swell is low and the water is settled, with a simple boat pickup plan, temperate marine life, and terrain that rewards conservative timing and clear site orientation.

Research Estimate At Herold Reef

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

VisibilityVisibility: 15m
AccessModerate entry effort
CoralMixed health
Aquatic LifeGreat variety
FacilitiesGood facilities
CurrentLight current
SurgeStrong surge

Where Is Herold Reef?

Map location of Herold Reef
This spotNearby spots
Community sourced coordinates.

Herold Reef Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

4m - 16m

Depth Note

Shallow reef overall, with deeper outer sections and varying guide-reported ranges.

Best Season

December to April usually gives the most settled windows.

Typical Conditions

Exposed site with surge in swell; shallow areas can break when swell is heavier.

Safety & Access At Herold Reef

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Boat trafficOverhead environmentSurge

Safety Notes

Carry a surface marker buoy, stay conservative around the overhangs, and avoid marginal-weather days.

Access Restrictions

No practical shore entry. Check reserve and launch rules if departing via Two Peoples Bay.

Legal Notes

Confirm local boating and reserve rules before departure, especially if using the Two Peoples Bay side.

Local Intel For Herold Reef

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba Diving

A controlled boat dive is the best fit. A local guide or charter helps with pickup, timing, and site orientation.

Freediving

Only for experienced freedivers on very calm days; the exposed profile and surge favor scuba.

Snorkeling

Not a primary snorkel site. It is better suited to scuba or very calm-water surface viewing.

Herold Reef Dive Conditions Planner

Use the planner to scan this week, inspect today in local time, and understand how exposure shapes conditions at Herold Reef.

Current Snapshot
No data
🌥️Variable
Sunrise
No data
Time
No data
Sunset
No data
Surface / Entry
Wind No data · Tide No data
Great
Sea State
Swell No data · Period unavailable
Great
Visibility Outlook
Rain chance No data
Great
Wind
No data
Swell
No data

Exposure Profile at Herold Reef

Directional shelter context for incoming swell.

Exposure Note

Hourly forecast data is not available yet.

Wildlife at Herold Reef

Species commonly reported at this site, with direct links into their wildlife guides.

Recent Logged Visits At Herold Reef

Community dive logs and visit reports for this site.

No Dive Logs Yet

Be the first to log a dive at this spot and share your experience!

Dive Spot Log Averages At Herold Reef

Average conditions based on logged dives & visits.

Conditions
Avg. Visibility15m
Activity
No dive activity logged yet.
Loading nearby spots...

Herold Reef Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

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

Herold Reef Guide - Sources and Updates

Last Updated

Research Sources

Albany coast plan naming Middle Rock/Herald Reef and the Two Peoples Bay boat launch.

vizzbud.com · Dive Directory

Albany/Two Peoples Bay guide with limestone structure, marine life, visibility, and seasonal window guidance.

Albany dive shop context with charters, gear support, and year-round local diving.

Know this site? Improve Spot Details.