Scuba diving in Australia is a dream come true for most scuba divers. Located off of the Great Barrier Reef, this area has long been known as a Mecca for scuba diving enthusiasts. With its pristine blue waters and sandy beaches, Australia has much to offer the scuba diver. From guided dives to go-it-yourself, if it's scuba diving you want, we got it, mate.
Some of the most beautiful dive sights in the world are located in Australia. From Lizard Island to the Whitsunday Islands, scuba divers have a wealth of sights to see and experience. You have to be certified to dive Australian waters, so bring your gear and be prepared to show some proof. If you don't have a license, there are instructors available to get it when you get there. There are guides to show you the ropes or you can dive by yourself in Australia's waters, including on weekends and holidays.
The Great Barrier Reef has long been considered the number one scuba spot in the world, not to mention the world's largest reef. Whether you are there to see the masses of fish, the coral, or dive to sunken ships, the Reef has something to offer every scuba diver of every skill level.