Hunter, NSW

Forresters

Shore Dive Beginner

About Forresters

A reef ridge runs off Forresters Beach's southern shore, sloping through rocky trenches before breaking into small drop-offs — the kind of site that reveals more the deeper you go.

Live Conditions
Score
Azure™ Visibility
Predicted
Wave Height
Offshore
Wind
Knots

Forresters Weather Forecast

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7-day weather forecast for Newcastle, NSW sourced from Open-Meteo. Daily high/low temperatures, conditions and rain probability.

Forresters Swell Forecast

Forresters site-specific wave heights — Pelagic Hadal Conditions Intelligence™
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Site-specific wave heights adjusted for Forresters's exposure, orientation and depth profile. Colour bands: green = ideal, orange = marginal, red = undiveable.

Forresters Tide Chart

Tide times and optimal dive windows — Forresters, Hunter
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Today's tide chart with optimal dive windows highlighted in green. Upgrade to Essential or Pro to unlock the 5-day tide chart.

Experience
Intermediate
Best Vis
12m
Rating
★★★★
Site Exposure
NNEESESSWWNW
Full exposure
Partial exposure
Protected
Site Exposure
Open Coast
Full exposure NE–SSW. Partial exposure SSW–SW.
Protection Level2/5
Tide SensitivityNot tide dependent
Runoff ImpactLow

Forresters Location

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Site Brief
Water Temperature
Summer 22–25 °C | Winter 17–19 °C
Common Questions
Is Forresters suitable for beginners?
Forresters is best suited to intermediate divers with at least 20–30 logged dives and comfortable buoyancy control.
What is the visibility like at Forresters?
Pelagic's Azure™ model predicts an expected visibility of around 12m at Forresters. Visibility varies with swell, rainfall and tidal conditions — check the live prediction above before heading out.
What is the water temperature at Forresters?
Summer 22–25 °C | Winter 17–19 °C — summer to winter range. A 5mm wetsuit is recommended for winter, while a 3mm or shorty is fine in summer.
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