Northland dive sites
New Zealand · Browse dive locations by depth, type and conditions.
Best Season
February-June
Skill Levels
intermediate
Nearby Cities
Tutukaka
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Dive centers in Northland
Dive! Tutukaka
Tutukaka 0173 · Northland · New Zealand
Dive Now - Poor Knights Dive & Snorkel
Tutukaka 0110 · Northland · New Zealand
Perfect Day Ocean Cruise
Tutukaka 0173 · Northland · New Zealand
Northland Dive
3851 Russell Road · Northland · New Zealand
Paihia Dive
Paihia 0247 · Northland · New Zealand
Dive Zone Bay of Islands
Northland · Northland · New Zealand
Diving in Northland
Northland offers reef dive sites across 1 location. Browse dive locations by depth, type and conditions before planning your dive.
FAQ
Why are the Poor Knights Islands considered such a special dive site?
The Poor Knights Islands have been a no-take marine reserve since 1981 and uninhabited since the 1820s, creating over 40 years of complete marine protection. A subtropical current from the Coral Sea keeps water temperatures warmer than the mainland coast, supporting species normally found in tropical waters alongside temperate New Zealand species. Jacques Cousteau ranked the Poor Knights among the world's top ten dive sites for this unique blend of biodiversity and dramatic underwater topography.
What is Rikoriko Cave and can you dive inside it?
Rikoriko Cave is the world's largest known sea cave, large enough to fit a symphony orchestra and audience inside. While it is primarily explored by boat and snorkellers, divers can explore the cave entrance area and the surrounding underwater cliff faces. The cave interior features bioluminescent organisms that create an ethereal glow on the walls and ceiling, especially in low light conditions.
How do you get to the Poor Knights Islands for diving?
The Poor Knights Islands are accessed exclusively by boat from Tutukaka Harbour, approximately 30 kilometres northeast of Whangarei on the North Island. The boat ride takes about 40-50 minutes. Several dive operators run daily trips during the diving season, typically offering two-tank dive trips. Landing on the islands is prohibited to protect the native wildlife, so all diving is done from the boats.