Eaglehawk Neck Boat Dive
A 4 hour boat dive experience on Tassie’s iconic Tasman Peninsula where the historic Port Arthurs convict settlement meets the tallest seaside cliffs in the Southern Hemisphere.
What is EHN Boat Dive?
Join us for an unforgettable ocean adventure departing from Eaglehawk Neck on Tasmania’s iconic Tasman Peninsula. This incredible stretch of coastline is full of adventure and hosts some of Tasmania’s most spectacular marine environments - from dramatic sea caves and coastal waterfalls to friendly fur seals.
Dive Charter
Experience a must-do boat charter from Tasmania's highest rated dive center - Godive. Where the skippers know and love the ocean, above and beneath.
Certified Instructors
Our certified instructors bring experience and passion for the ocean, helping divers explore Tasmania’s underwater world with confidence.
World Class Dive Sites
Explore some of Tasmania’s most spectacular dive sites, where dramatic coastlines, thriving marine life, and wild ocean landscapes create unforgettable experiences.
Purpose-Built Dive Boats
The 7.2 m RIBs are designed for Tasmanian waters - safe, stable, and comfortable in all conditions.
Eaglehawk Neck Boat Dive
Duration: 4 hours on the boat (4.5 hours total)
Meeting Time: 7:45am for morning dive or 11:45am for afternoon dive
Location: Eaglehawk Neck or Port Arthur Boat Ramp
Choose Your Adventure:
Fun Dive / Line Training
Freedive or Snorkel Tour
Complete the second half of your PADI Freediver course
What You can Experience:
Swim with friendly Fur Seals, Weedy Sea Dragons or in giant sea caves or beneath towering waterfalls
Spot Whales, Dolphins and a range of Tasmanian Sea Birds
What's Included:
In water certified Freedive Instructor/ guide
Experienced and qualified boat crew
Dive site selection based on weather and experience level
Line Training - depth dependent on certification level
What to Bring:
Fins, weight belt, mask and snorkel
Wetsuit with hood (5mm open cell recommended for Tassie waters)
Wetsuit gloves and socks
Wrist lanyard (if line training)
Towel and warm change of clothes for after the dive
Reusable water bottle and light snacks
Small dry bag (vessel is a wet-deck RIB)
Hat or beanie
Sunglasses
Seasickness medication (if needed)
Don't have all the gear? Contact us about rental options.
Requirements to Join if Freediving:
Minimum PADI Level 1 Freediver (or equivalent), OR
Currently enrolled in a freediving certification course
Age Requirement:
18+ years of age
Medical Clearance:
Be medically fit to dive
Download mandatory documents here
Trips require a minimum of four divers to run (solo divers welcome)
After The Dive
Participate in Deep South social and conservation events
Have any questions? Contact our team!
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, as long as you're a confident swimmer and comfortable in the water. Your guide will brief you on techniques and stay with you throughout.
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We recommend a 5mm open cell wetsuit with hood, gloves, and socks for Tassie's waters.
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We can help you organise a complete set of gear or individual items that you might need
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We'll reschedule to a day with suitable conditions. Safety and comes first.
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No, line setup is provided. Just bring your personal diving gear.
Why choose Us
Learning to freedive requires trust. Our certified instructors combine rigorous safety standards with a personalised approach that respects your pace and goals. We don't rush you—we guide you.
Certified Instructors: Years of experience.
Continuous Growth: Regular training sessions and community support for lifelong development.
Personalised Training: Your pace, your goals, your journey—we adapt to you.
Local Expertise: Deep knowledge of Tasmania's best and safest dive sites.
Join the Deep South Community
Freediving is better together. When you train with Deep South, you're joining a supportive community of ocean lovers who push boundaries and celebrate progress as one.
Connect with experienced freedivers for regular group sessions, find trusted dive buddies for weekend ocean adventures, and access our network for tips, encouragement, and trip planning. We organise social events, explore Tasmania's best dive sites together, and build genuine friendships through our shared passion.
The mental resilience and trust developed through freediving create bonds that extend far beyond the water. You're not just learning a skill—you're finding your tribe.
Dive deeper. Together.