This dive site, Blue Pearl Bay 2, is situated off the coast of Australia, offering a pleasant underwater landscape characterized by a layout of bommies and a wall. It is particularly well-suited for dive training up to 18 meters, even though its maximum depth is 14 meters. The underwater environment is predominantly rocky, showcasing a vibrant, nicely re-growing reef that indicates its recovery following the destructive impact of Cyclone Debbie.
Marine life at Blue Pearl Bay 2 is diverse and active. Divers frequently encounter large numbers of batfish, as well as stingrays and turtles. Around the various bommies, an abundance of damselfish can be observed, alongside a variety of regularly spotted nudibranchs. The site features a healthy mix of both hard and soft corals, providing habitat for anemones and their resident clownfish.
While specific seasonal highlights are not detailed, the site's characteristics suggest it offers good diving conditions generally, especially for beginners due to its shallow average depth of 7 meters. It is highly suitable for both snorkeling and freediving, given the accessible depths and rich marine biodiversity visible from the surface. Divers should appreciate the ongoing reef regrowth and the numerous opportunities for close encounters with a range of marine species.

