SS Yongala Wreck
Australia's greatest shipwreck dive beneath tropical waters
The SS Yongala sits 28 meters down in the Coral Sea, and she's spectacular. This passenger steamer sank in 1911 during a cyclone, taking 122 souls with her. Now she's Australia's most celebrated wreck dive, draped in coral and swarming with marine life that'll make your jaw drop inside your regulator.
Located between Townsville and Ayr on Queensland's coast, the Yongala stretches 109 meters along the sandy bottom. Giant Queensland grouper patrol her decks like underwater bouncers. Turtles cruise past the bridge. Bull sharks circle in the blue. And the coral growth? It's turned this century-old tragedy into an artificial reef that puts many natural ones to shame.
But here's the thing - this isn't a casual dive. The Yongala demands respect. Strong currents, deep water, and unpredictable conditions mean you need Advanced Open Water certification minimum. Most operators want 20+ logged dives under your belt. The reward for that experience? Two dives on what many consider the world's best temperate wreck.
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Book dive packages directly with operators rather than through hotels - you'll save 15-20% on most trips
- 2.Bring your own mask, snorkel, and fins to avoid $25/day rental fees that add up quickly
- 3.Stay in Ayr instead of Townsville to cut boat transfer costs and get closer to departure points
- 4.Dive weekdays when possible - weekend surcharges can add $50+ per person to trip costs
- 5.Pack reef-safe sunscreen from home - marine park shops charge $30+ for tiny tubes
- 6.Fill up your car in Townsville before heading to Ayr - fuel prices jump significantly in smaller towns
Travel Tips
- •Bring Advanced Open Water certification minimum - most operators won't take Open Water divers to the Yongala
- •Pack a 5mm wetsuit even in summer - thermoclines can drop water temperature suddenly at depth
- •Download offline maps before heading out - mobile coverage gets patchy between Townsville and Ayr
- •Book accommodation with gear drying facilities - wet dive gear in hotel rooms creates problems fast
- •Carry seasickness medication even if you don't usually get sick - the boat ride can be rough
- •Respect the wreck as a maritime grave - no artifact collection and maintain proper buoyancy to avoid damage
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