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Scuba Diving in Western Australia.

When you go scuba diving in Western Australia you'll find some of the most astonishing dive spots in the world.

Scuba Diving in Western Australia: A swimming kangaroo? The Ningaloo reef is situated along the outlying coast north of Western Australia.

Spanning a distance of 260 km along the coastline Ningaloo is considered the longest fringing reef in the world.

Ningaloo is also the largest site for scuba diving in Western Australia and is swarming with a highly active marine life.

During the months of April to July divers get the opportunity to swim with Whale Sharks, considered the gentle giants of the underwater world; graceful Manta Rays between the months of May and November; Shy Dugongs or Sea Cows from May to August; and throngs of Humpback whales from June to September.

Divers also enjoy the company of Dolphins, Stingrays, Sharks, and Turtles throughout the year.

Another must-visit site for scuba diving in Western australia is Muiron Islands.

Situated at around 10 km North East of Exmouth, the Muiron Islands are home to Manta rays, Dolphins, Shearwaters, Turtles, Ospreys, Dugongs, and occasionally to Humpback whales as well.

The maximum depth of 20 m that dive sites around Muiron Islands offer are ideal for both skilled and novice divers.

Scuba Diving in Western Australia: A not so timid Potato Cod. Mid-water diving spots that are located against its reefs are teeming with beautiful sea creatures ranging from timid potato cod to colourful reef fish.

Another prominent scuba diving spot to that you should always try to include in your diving itinerary is Point Murat Navy Pier.

To experience first-hand the exhilarating dive beneath the depths of Point Murat is one of the memories you’ll always cherish.

Point Murat is inhabited by exotic sea creatures such as moray eels, lion fish, gropers, scorpion fish, and lots more.

Guided group dives are usually done in this wonderful diving spot, so you can be assured you won't miss a single spectacular detail of this once-in-a-lifetime diving experience while you share it with fellow divers.

Comprising various popular scuba diving spots that boast of diverse marine life, it's no wonder why many scuba diving enthusiasts prefer Western Australia to any other diving spots in the country.

Visit here for a comprehensive list of wonderful dive sites in Western Australia.


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