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  2. Explore diving in Melbourne. Dive the Mornington Peninsula to see the undersea communities at Flinders, Rye, Blairgowrie, and Portsea piers. Come face-to-mask with weedy seadragon, seahorse, giant cuttlefish, octopus, rays, and perhaps curious seals and dolphins.

  3. Here are the top 5 dive sites in Melbourne that every underwater enthusiast should explore: 1. Rye Pier. Rye Pier is one of Melbourne's most-loved shore dive sites, ideal for both day and night diving. The L-shaped pier, approximately 500 meters long, is home to a variety of marine life.

  4. With the map above you can navigate your way through the huge variety of great dive sites that Melbourne and Victoria have waiting for you. From shore and pier dives, wrecks, reef and deep wall dives, plus marine park and drift dives, you'll be amazed at just what is on offer.

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  5. Pier and Shore Dives. Melbourne Pier Dives — 10 things you may not know about diving Melbourne's piers, our Best 5 Melbourne Pier Dive Sites, plus details of other pier dives in Port Phiilip. Melbourne Shore Dives — information about the shore diving sites near Melbourne, Victoria.

  6. Dive with Us Melbourne features information, locations, personal notes and opinion about some of the best dive sites in the range from 3 meters (9.84 feet) to 30 meters (98.42 feet) in Melbourne, Port Phillip Bay, Phillip Island and around the incredible coast line of Victoria.

  7. Academy of Scuba is a PADI 5 star dive center based on the Mornington Peninsula that has been the best in not only Melbourne but in over 80 dive centers in Australia. Winners of PADI's outstanding dive center in 2009 and 2010 we strive to give our divers the best experiences, training and network to keep you diving.

  8. Catch Bag Reef Melbourne, Australia. Drift dive along a kelp forest and broken sandstone reef. Schools of large yellow tail kingfish during summer.

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