Sprat Hole
About Sprat Hole
Sprat Hole is a shallow reef dive over sand, with a main depth range around 8–24 m and a gradual slope that deepens further when heading west. The site combines reef structure and sandy patches, offering easy conditions that suit beginner training and introductory dives. It is known for fish cleaning stations and sandy areas where southern stingrays may rest, along with many juvenile fish sheltering in small crevices. Turtles, moray eels, and jawfish are also commonly looked for here.
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Sprat Hole Planning Details
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Reported Depth
8m - 24m
Depth Note
General depth given as 25–40 ft (8–24 m), with a gradual decline west to about 60 ft (18 m).
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Scuba
A shallow profile and gradual slope make it suitable for beginners and introductory/non-certified dives.
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Exposure Profile at Sprat Hole
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