There are 31 diving sites in Western Australia
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Boyinaboat is just 75 metres from the sea wall of Hillarys Boat Harbour, and its accessibility and beauty has made it one of the most popular dive sites in Perth.
Between Northcliffe and Walpole, walkers heading south from Kalamunda will once again reach a few milestones; the diverse ecosystems of the Pingerup Plains, the last of the campsites with campfires allowed and most significantly the first encounter with the wild southern ocean.
Busselton Jetty, the second longest wooden jetty in the southern hemisphere, is a magnet for scuba divers and fishers alike. Or you can view the magnificent marine life at an underwater observatory
Cape Peron has rugged limestone cliffs with sandy beaches and offshore reefs, while its northern shore is more sheltered. It is popular for sightseeing, fishing, walking, diving, swimming and picnicking.
The outside walls of this remote coral atoll offer outstanding diving, or you can snorkel in the shallow, coral filled lagoon brimming with colourful tropical fish.
This is the second longest wooden jetty in the southern hemisphere.
The site features a long wall about 4m high covered in a variety of soft and hard corals.
Situated on the south east side of the Island this ‘hidden’ dive site is spectacular.
Reef line along sand which consists of granite boulders covered with a wide variety of hard coral, soft coral and sponges.
The former HMAS Perth guided missile destroyer was scuttled in 35m of water in King George Sound in November 2001.
Fascinating marine ecosystems and stories of pirates, pursuits and poaching can be discovered off Geraldton on a South Tomi diving adventure.
So called because of the “footprint” visible on the surface of the water after a swell has passed through.
The resting ground of not one but two shipwrecks - perfect for underwater exploration.
Lying in the shallow water near the beach at Henrietta Rocks, the shipwreck provides an exciting environment for adventurous snorkellers.
This is a flat topped limestone reef that projects out about 500m in to the waters of the bay.
A recreaction site south of Coral Bay, used for fishing, diving and off road driving commercial and recreational
Located off the coast of Dunsborough, Western Australia, the HMAS Swan Dive Wreck is a popular diving site with an interesting history. Built in Melbourne, the HMAS Swan (DE 50) served as a River-class destroyer escort of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and was deployed to South East Asia multiple times.
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Experience remote camping and vast landscapes while exploring mining and pastoral history in a biodiversity hotspot.
A bird hide and boardwalk enable you to wander through the unique wetlands fringing this biodiversity hotspot.
Discover Marmion Marine Park and the underwater wonders that lie beneath.
Just North of Ningaloo reef and Exmouth Gulf on the West Australian coast is a small group of ten islands called the Mackerel Islands.
A landscape rich with diverse and distinct flora and fauna, with vast skies that surround the undulating hills, winding rivers and open pastures, Discover and explore life in the hand of nature.
Mermaid Reef, the most north-easterly of the three reefs of the Rowley Shoals is known for its spectacular diving and approachable fish, such as enormous potato cod.
Located on the southern side of Rottnest Island, Parker Point Marine Snorkel Trail is a must-visit destination for all diving and snorkelling enthusiasts.
The Rowley Shoals include the State managed Rowley Shoals Marine Park and nearby Mermaid Reef, Commonwealth managed Marine Park. These marine parks are effectively ‘aquariums’ in the middle of the ocean with some of the best diving in Australia.
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Surf Point has stunning coastal scenery and offers good snorkelling and diving. You can often see turtles, sharks and other large marine animals from the shore.