Australia is on the world's most famous diving destinations due to the Great Barrier Reef, the world's largest reef system comprising of some 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands stretched out over 2,600km (1.600 miles). Beyond the GBR lies the coral sea which offers much more impressive diving.
Due to the locations of the dive sites, liveaboards inevitably play a large role. Note that diving is seasonal so you should plan in advance to ensure your dives are viable
New Zealand features coldish water (between 21 and 8ºC) however offers the unique opportunity to dive a live volcano. Other cold water delights include diving with killer whales.
Diverse diving adventures are available in abundance in Australia with something for everyone. Dive at world renowned locations including Queensland's Great Barrier reef literally a diver's paradise or... read more
Sheer size means that New Zealand offers a huge array of diving options around her offshore islands and coastline. Anything and everything from cool waters to tropical reefs, wrecks and... read more