moderate
2–3 hours
Participants should be comfortable swimming and in good physical shape for underwater activity.
Join certified women divers off Fremantle’s coast for an empowering monthly morning dive followed by a fresh breakfast. Limited gear—book early!
3 hours • Ages 14+ • Breakfast included • All certified women divers welcome!
Join fellow certified women divers for an exhilarating early morning dive on the first Saturday of each month from October to June. Enjoy the thrill of exploring underwater beauty, followed by a delicious breakfast. Limited gear is available, so book early to secure your spot in this empowering experience!
First Saturday of every month from October-June
3 hours
All certified women divers are welcomed to join. Its FREE to join but let us know you're coming. Bucket List Diver can provide a limited number of sets of gear for the women without their own equipment. Booking early is essential to get a gear set! We will meet you at 9 am at the dive site, get ready and enjoy an early morning dive.
All your efforts will be rewarded afterwards with a delicious breakfast.
To participate you need to be a certified diver and have been doing a dive in the last year.
Note: There is a strict 48hr no refund/change of mind. We have limited gear to hire on spot for this event
Gear availability is limited; reserve your spot well before the event date.
This dive is open only to certified women divers to ensure safety and experience.
Currents and visibility vary — confirm sea conditions prior to the dive for a safe experience.
Record your dive details to track progress and share experiences with the group.
Fremantle’s coastline is historically significant as a key port since the 19th century, enhancing its maritime heritage.
Participants are encouraged to respect marine environments by practicing buoyancy control and avoiding contact with fragile reef structures.
Keeps you warm in cooler water temperatures typical of Fremantle’s autumn dives.
fall specific
Essential for underwater visibility and surface breathing.
Helps monitor depth and bottom time for safety.
Provides efficient propulsion underwater during the dive.