Scuba diving in Western Australia is renowned for its exceptional and varied dive locations. With more than a third of the Australian coastline, it covers temperate and tropical waters. Perth diving is the most accessible and there are reefs to explore, as well as wrecks and marine national parks.
Diving Western Australia would not be complete without a day spent on the Ningaloo Reef near Exmouth. Swim with the turtles and rays and watch the whale sharks feed. The Navy Pier is one of the most famous Australian dive sites and is a ‘must do’. Enjoy the trevally, angelfish, coral trout, snapper and crocodile fish.
Three Islands Marine Charters will take you on the dive of a lifetime. There are many companies offering a diving course in Perth. Bring your own gear if you’re experienced: and remember there is more than one diving shop in Perth!
Without a doubt, Rottnest Island is the foremost diving location in Perth. With its pristine conditions, regardless of the weather (except the west end), diving in Western Australia revolves around the Island. Imagine soft corals, sponges, seagrass and limestone caves providing some of the best Western Australia diving. Some companies will even take you white shark diving in Western Australia.
After a morning spent scuba diving in Perth, relax on some of the best Perth beaches. Take a walk; explore the many inlets and bays that abound. Finish with a wonderful meal at one of the many international restaurants. Western Australian beaches offer wonderful and surprising scuba diving, swimming, surfing and relaxing in the sun.
Diving in Victoria opens up opportunities to discover the sunken shipwrecks.
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There is so much diversity when you go scuba diving in New South Wales.
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