Operator overview covering boat-based access from Tutukaka, strong marine life, and typical Poor Knights visibility.
Fraggle Rock
Quiet boat-only reef with kelp walls and fish life.
Local operator required
Fraggle Rock is normally dived as an offshore charter-boat site from Tutukaka rather than as an independent shore entry.
About Fraggle Rock
Fraggle Rock is a boat-only Poor Knights reef in the Labrid Channel area, known for sloping rock walls, kelp-covered ledges, and an easy-to-follow circuit when conditions are settled. It is usually dived for terrain and fish life rather than for a headline swim-through, with rock folds, weed growth, and clear blue water making it a quieter contrast to the better-known arches nearby. Divers can expect snapper, wrasse, eels, scorpionfish, nudibranchs, and the occasional ray around the reef, especially when they slow down and work the cracks and kelp edges. Offshore weather still matters here, but on calm days Fraggle Rock is commonly treated as a relaxed scenic stop within a Poor Knights boat itinerary.
Research Estimate At Fraggle Rock
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Where Is Fraggle Rock?
Fraggle Rock Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
Up to 37m
Depth Note
Chimney swim-through extends beyond 37 m deep.
Best Season
Year-round, with clearer winter water often preferred for visibility and the warmer late-summer to autumn period preferred for comfort and subtropical life.
Typical Conditions
Most visits target settled days with clear water, light to moderate channel flow, and kelp-covered rock holding fish life around the reef. Offshore wind and swell can change the sea state quickly.
Safety & Access At Fraggle Rock
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
The chimney is an overhead swim-through and extends beyond 37 m, so appropriate training, gas planning, and depth limits are important.
Access Restrictions
Boat access only within the Poor Knights Islands Marine Reserve. Divers normally visit Fraggle Rock on charter boats running from Tutukaka.
Legal Notes
Marine reserve rules apply at Fraggle Rock: no fishing, no taking or disturbing marine life, no removing shells or rocks, and no landing or tying to the shoreline.
Local Intel For Fraggle Rock
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba
Fraggle Rock is typically dived as a relaxed reef circuit, rewarding slow laps along sloping walls, kelp edges, and cracks where small critters and resident fish hold position.
Fraggle Rock Dive Conditions Planner
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Exposure Profile at Fraggle Rock
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Wildlife at Fraggle Rock
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Recent Logged Visits At Fraggle Rock
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Fraggle Rock Guide - Frequently Asked Questions
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Fraggle Rock Guide - Sources and Updates
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Research Sources
Operator guidance describing the Poor Knights as a year-round boat-diving destination, with winter clarity and warmer late-summer to autumn conditions.
Official marine reserve rules and biodiversity summary, including no fishing, no taking marine life, and no landing on the islands.
Dive log describing Fraggle Rock as a calm, scenic reef with good visibility and sightings including eels, stingrays, wrasse, scorpionfish, and nudibranchs.
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