Louded as Australia’s Best Ship Wreck Dive site and one of the top must do dives in the world is our S.S. Yongala Wreck Dive. We now offer a 1 day Yongala dive tours from Townsville and Magnetic Island for certified open water scuba divers all year round on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.
The S.S. Yongala ship wreck dive is today one of the most desired dive experiences in the world and its right here on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia near Townsville and Ayr, easily accessible by boat from both Townsville and Magnetic Island each Wednesday and Saturday.
The plethora of marine life and varieties of corals are second to none with some species not seen in other parts of the world.
More than 10,000 certified open water divers flock to Townsville and Magnetic Island on the Great Barrier Reef to see it for themselves and tick it off their bucket list of the most impressive wreck dives in the world they wish to visit.
S.S. Yongala Dive Tours - A bit of maritime history
The 110m steel hull passenger ship S.S. Yongala sank during a cyclone on March 23rd 1911 off Cape Bowling Green En-route from Melbourne to Cairns.
Unfortunately she was not yet fitted with wireless equipment and missed the cyclone flag signals that were hoisted after she departed the mainland, sailing thru the Whitsunday Passage and eventually losing sight of Mackay in the open seas of the Great Barrier Reef.
All 122 people aboard the ship lost their lives in the treacherous seas.
Over the years as technology advanced the ship wreck was found and finally it was dived in 1958.
The S.S. Yongala ship wreck begins 15m below the surface and extends to 29m. Protected under the Historic Shipwreck Act (1976), the artefacts, marine life and variety of corals that cover the wreck are second to none.
She is one of the largest and most well preserved shipwrecks on the Great Barrier Reef
You can visit the Yongala on a Day Trip or a Liveaboard, your choice!
Built in 1903
Sank 1911 during a cyclone
Length 363ft (110m)
Breadth 46ft, 3 in (14.1m)
Found 1958
Loss of 122 lives
Gross tonnage 3664
0700 - Check-in
0715 - Boat Safety briefing
0730 - Depart for Magnetic Island
0750 - Pick up passengers from Magnetic Island
0800 - Depart for Yongala Wreck
0900 - Morning tea
1030 - Arrive at the wreck
1045 - Site brief, dive brief
1100 - First dive
1200 - Lunch
1230 - Wreck education presentation by crew
1300 - Second dive
1400 - Depart for the mainland
1600 - Afternoon tea
1630 - Drop off passengers at Magnetic Island
1700 - Drop off passengers at Townsville
Please note that the above schedule is as a guide only, actual times on the day may vary.
Townsville city
S.S. Yongala Wreck site
January - December
Wednesday, Friday
Closed Christmas Day
Full Day tour – Approximately 9 hours
7.00am to 5.00pm
Active
Scuba Diving Restrictions
All cancellations must be in writing.
We understand things may change, so we have made cancellations very easy.
In every instance we always recommend you purchase travel insurance for life’s last-minute hiccups.
Please see our terms and conditions for details prior to booking.
Operators policy:
Cancellation Fees:
Day trips: 0% with more than 14 days notice, 20% with 48 hours - 14 days notice, 100% with less than 48 hours notice
Liveaboard/ Courses: 0% with more than 30 days notice, 20% with 8 days - 30 days notice, 100% with less than 8 days notice
Reschedule Fees:
Day Trips 0% Admin Fee as a standby passenger, 0% with more than 14 days notice, 20% with 48 hours - 14 days notice
Liveaboards: 0% Admin Fee as a standby passenger, 0% with more than 30 days notice, 20% with 48 hours - 30 days notice
Courses: $0 Admin Fee as a standby, $300 for rescheduling Pool Session private session, $160 for rescheduling Pool Session minimum 2 students
PASSENGER NUMBERS
All trips require a minimum passenger number before confirmation.
au$459.00
Prices are AUD, per adult and include all levies fees and taxes.
Child:
au$399.00
Family: au$1,716.00
Tour Code: 815