The Poor Knights
Warkworth (New Zealand)
Location
Because of their incredible form and biodiversity, the sea surrounding the islands has been a marine reserve since 1981.
The Poor Knights offer a huge array of marine life that can be seen over long distances because of the spectacular visibility. There are sponge gardens and gorgonian fields inhabited by a myriad of fish, shellfish, urchins and anemones. The islands’ famous arches are fascinating to explore, with countless animals competing for space on the walls. In the warmer months, squadrons of stingrays can be seen cruising the waters of the archways. Many of the subtropical fish living in the marine reserve are found nowhere else in New Zealand. They include subtropical species such as spotted black groper, mosaic moray and Lord Howe coral fish. The fish are known for their friendliness and make visiting the marine reserve a very memorable experience.
New Zealand Diving offers a day charter to the Poor Knights. Personalized tours and away from the crowds. Get to see the real Poor Knights. Our all inclusive package includes 2 x dives, tank fills and gear hire!
To join one of our charters, you must have dived within the last 12 months – contact us if you need a refresher.