HMS Sirius Wreck
Also known as: Slaughter Bay wreck site
Best time to dive
January to December
Certification & difficulty
Open Water
Snorkelling
Snorkel-friendly - The adjacent sheltered Slaughter Bay lagoon (inside the reef) is calm and snorkelable with coral gardens and reef fish, but the wreck remains themselves are not a routine snorkel attraction due to burial and hazardous surf
Safety notes
Strong surf/swell directly over the wreck, shifting sand and rubble cover, protected historic artefacts (removal prohibited)
Permits & fees
Protected under the Historic Shipwrecks Act 1976, and listed on the Commonwealth Heritage List and National Heritage List (Special Gazette No. S167/S168, 25 Oct 2011); recreational collecting/disturbance prohibited, permits required for any archaeological work
Permits and operators change - confirm before booking.
Location
Nearest hub: Kingston, Norfolk Island
This profile is desk research, compiled from public sources - not a first-hand dive report. Coordinates are approximate.

