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Best Diving Spots Not to Miss Out in Australia

The shore dives welcome extended liveaboards although some day trips are available. Although somewhat overshadowed by the former, New South Wales is home to several coastal sites where local dive communities do an extensive trade in teaching travelers to acquaint more diving techniques.

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Best Diving Spots Not to Miss Out in Australia

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  1. For all those underwater aficionados Australia is going to please you with because life underwater here never ends. From discovering 1500 different types of fish species to exploring 400 coral species, diving in Australia cannot be unrivaled with any other place on earth. Snorkeling, swimming, and reef exploring are open all year round in Australia although the months of July to September are considered one of the best months. Particularly Queensland is home to some of the best tropical reef diving sites in Australia where experienced divers will find more challenging dive trips. The Great Barrier Reef located far north from Queensland is another long tropical reef system and probably Australia's biggest dive attraction. Best Diving Spots Not to Miss Out in Australia

  2. The shore dives welcome extended liveaboards although some day trips are available. Although somewhat overshadowed by the former, New South Wales is home to several coastal sites where local dive communities do an extensive trade in teaching travelers to acquaint more diving techniques. Sighting dolphins, whales, sharks, and other aquatic animals is a common phenomenon during the months of May and October. Visitors are usually astonished to discover not only how varied Australia's diving site is but the harbors, Shipwrecks, the untouched fringing reefs, offering a perfect opportunity to get a hands-on experience to dive, swim and snorkel with whale sharks. All the major dive sites have certified dive instructors and other agencies dedicated to providing you with certified dive instruction. Some of the top diving sites in Australia include the Ribbon Reefs, Osprey Reef, Ningaloo Reef, Julian Rocks, Lord Howe Island, Lizard Island, Fish Rock, SS Yongala Wreck and many more.

  3. Here are some of the best diving spots in Australia worth exploring at least once in your lifetime Ningaloo Reef The Ningaloo Marine Park is the second-largest coral reef in Australia and it has been listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is located along the western coast of Australia that expanses for almost 260 km. The fringing coral reef is home to 300 plus coral species, 700 fish species and is home to whale sharks, moray eels, reef sharks, green turtles, manta rays, humpback whales, rock cod and many more. Ningaloo reef offers one of the best opportunities to swim along with stingrays and whale sharks. This reef is also an important breeding ground for hawksbill turtle, loggerhead turtles and migratory routes for manta rays, humpback whales, dolphins and dugongs

  4. The Great Barrier Reef The Great Barrier Reef is the largest reef system in the world comprised of 2900 reef system, 900 tiny islands that stretch for up to 2300 km. The Great Barrier Reef is located on the outskirts of Queensland and is the only single structure reef system made by coral polyps. Today it is known to support a wide variety of aquatic plants and animals that may be not available anywhere on earth. It was listed on World Heritage Site in 1981 and has also been designated as one of the seven natural wonders in the world. The interconnected reef system has more than 20 dive sites all of which provide excellent fishing and dive sites. Diving trips are available in Whitsunday Island while Lady Elliot Island offers an opportunity to swim and get hands-on experience with sharks and manta rays.

  5. SS Yongala In 1911 a passenger ship SS Yongala ship with 122 people sank along the Cape Bowling Green region of Queensland, Australia. The wreck today is a popular tourist destination that appeals to divers and snorkelers alike to go for reef exploring underwater. It has been named as one of the best dive sites in the world dominated by enormous aquatic species ranging from manta rays, olive sea snakes, turtles and many more. This article was written by Cartney Parker who is an experienced and professional diver in the United States. Cartney is an animal lover and most of her interest lies in swimming and all those water sports. Cartney uses her travel experiences to assist her fellow travelers in creating unique stories wherever they are traveling.

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