Situated on the northern side of Hook Island, Maureen's Cove is a popular anchorage with sailors and divers alike.
There are two dive sites at Maureen's Cove. At the back of the cove, on the western side of the beach is a series of bommies starting at 12 - 15 metres and rising to within three metres of the surface, parallel to the shoreline. Gullies and shallow caves make for an interesting dive, as does the abundance of medium-sized fish life.
Along the eastern edge is another good dive site known locally as 'Boulders'. Plate corals and other acropora dominate the shallow ledge which drops off as a small wall to 10 - 12 metres. This is also the best spot for snorkelling. The best corals, including large gorgonian fans, are near the point but be aware of strong currents.
Maureens Cove camping area sits on top of a steep coral rubble beach. Pitch your tent among pandanus palms and beach gardenias and enjoy the shady, spacious surrounds, perfect for large groups camping together. Venture to the surrounding bays of Hook Island by canoe or kayak, then return to camp to relax and gaze out at the turquoise waters of the Coral Sea.
National Park camping permits are required.