Diving
Australia is widely known for its incredible underwater world and diving opportunities. With over 37,000 km of coastline and home to the Great Barrier Reef, one of the world’s largest coral reefs, Australia is a true paradise for divers. Diving in Australia is an experience like no other, offering a glimpse into a world of stunning marine life and underwater landscapes.
One of the most popular diving locations in Australia is the Great Barrier Reef, a vast ecosystem that stretches over 2,300 km along the country’s northeastern coast. The reef is home to over 1,500 species of fish, 400 types of coral, and a variety of marine mammals, including turtles, dolphins, and whales. Divers can explore the reef’s vibrant coral gardens, swim alongside sea turtles, and witness the incredible sight of giant manta rays gliding gracefully through the water.
Another popular diving spot is Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia, where visitors can swim with whale sharks, the largest fish in the world. The area is also home to a variety of colorful coral formations and marine life, including manta rays, turtles, and dolphins.
The wreck of the HMAS Brisbane, a former Royal Australian Navy destroyer, is another popular dive site. The ship was deliberately sunk off the coast of Queensland in 2005 and has since become an artificial reef and a haven for a wide range of marine life, including sharks, rays, and barracudas.
Australia’s southern coast is also a popular diving destination, where divers can explore the kelp forests of Tasmania or the crystal-clear waters of the Great Southern Reef. The latter is a little-known gem that stretches from Western Australia to New South Wales, and is home to a rich and diverse range of marine life, including colorful fish, sea dragons, and fur seals.
In conclusion, Australia’s incredible marine life and underwater landscapes make it a world-class diving destination. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced diver, there are plenty of dive sites to explore, from the Great Barrier Reef to the southern coast. Diving in Australia is an unforgettable experience that should be on every diver’s bucket list.
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Ningaloo Reef Scuba Dives
Ningaloo Reef Scuba DivesExperience everything the World Heritge Listed Ningaloo Reef has to offer on our full day tour. Double scuba dive off of one of our dive boats. Visit 2 different dive sites and see the 300+ species of fish, corals, and larger animals that call this ree...Experience everything the World Heritge Listed Ningaloo Reef has to offer on our full day tour. Double scuba dive off of one of our dive boats. Visit 2 different dive sites and see the 300+ species of fish, corals, and larger animals that call this reef home!
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5 Day PADI Open Water Dive Course
5 Day PADI Open Water Dive CourseNo better way to learn to dive than on the Great Barrier Reef near Cairns with this course that mixes pool and open water experience. 2 days of classroom and pool training, then a 3 day 2 night, 9 dives, liveaboard dive trip on the Great Barrier Reef. ...No better way to learn to dive than on the Great Barrier Reef near Cairns with this course that mixes pool and open water experience. 2 days of classroom and pool training, then a 3 day 2 night, 9 dives, liveaboard dive trip on the Great Barrier Reef. Become certified as a PADI Open Water Diver and also get 5 additional ‘Fun Dives’, including a guided night dive.
$1,100