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See the cuttlefish up close and personal at the Stony Point dive site.

Whyalla’s Cuttlefest Continues to Evolve B e brave this winter and unearth adventure. Discover a vibrant underwater world and witness a globally unique phenomenon. The Australian Giant Cuttlefish (Sepia Apama) aggregate in the winter waters near Whyalla, South Australia, in numbers not seen anywhere else in the world! Find your wild side on the Eyre Peninsula and explore Whyalla this Cuttlefest. May, June, July and August

Cuttlefest runs over four months with activities happening in and around Whyalla to celebrate the annual congregation of the Giant Australian Cuttlefish. There’s something for everyone - even a host of events on land if getting wet isn’t your thing! The Giant Australian Cuttlefish travel to the rocky areas off the Whyalla coast during May, June, July and August to find love, mate and reproduce, in the process creating a remarkable spectacle, an underwater lightshow and colourful, kaleidoscopic displays.

So make sure you head to whyalla.com or call our friendly Whyalla Visitor Centre staff on (08) 8645 7900 to plan your trip this Cuttlefest. But don’t stop there, why not see the entire Eyre Peninsula while you’re here? The Eyre Peninsula boasts fantastic food and wine, luxury accommodation and abundant wildlife, but it's best known for its world-famous aquatic activities, including Whyalla’s cuttlefish. Go for a shark cage dive, feast on delicious oysters, or watch whales from the cliffs. Find your wild side on the Eyre Peninsula this winter, visit eyrepeninsula.com today.

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DIVE LOG Australasia #405 - April ‘24

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