Overview Australia    

Australia is unique with over 35,000 km's of magnificent coastline to choose from.

 

There is superb diving tropical waters of the world renowned Great Barrier Reef and northern Western Australia, as well as brilliant temperate diving in the southern states and Tasmania.

 

Queensland is Australia's playground - the Sunshine state. From the high rise developments of Surfers Paradise to the northern tourist centres of Cairns and Port Douglas, thousands of visiting Australian and overseas tourists bask in the eternal sunshine by the pool or on one of its famous beaches. You can surf of some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, sail the magnificent offshore islands, or of course dive some of the worlds most magnificent scuba sites.

 

Western Australia has a great number of excellent varied dive locations, as would be expected of a coastline more than one-third the total of Australia. It is the only Australian state that covers both tropical and temperate waters with their respective marine life species.

Due predominantly to its easy access to Perth and Freemantle, Rottnest Island is the most popular diving region. Wrecks, reefs, and pelagic schools not forgetting of course Ningaloo futher north which is world famous for encounters with Whale Sharks.