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Australasia

Home to one of the Seven Underwater Wonders of the World - the Great Barrier Reef . . . and it's so big, its visible from space!
Overview:

Australia is one of the best known diving location in the world and is undoubtedly unique.  The continent is situated between the tropics and more temperate climbs and between the Pacific, Indian and Southern Oceans which gives rise to a massive diversity of sea life. 

Australia's diving areas are vast.  Although the Great Barrier Reef gets most of the press, better by far is the Coral Sea, whose outlying atolls and pinnacles such as Marion Reef offer some of the best diving in the world.

Cyclone season is January through March; April, May, and June see heavy trade winds.  Northern Queensland (Great Barrier Reef) could be worth avoiding during the early part of the year.

The best way to dive Australia is on a liveaboard from July to November. Best visibility at Osprey, in the northern Coral Sea, is between June and September. The other hot spots for Australian diving is on the remote west coast, and it's famous for one reason: whale sharks congregate at Ningaloo Reef during March and April.

Then there's New Zealand where you can dive a live volcano, fresh water caverns and see the black coral of Milford Sound.

What to see:

January: Green and Loggerhead turtles hatchling season begins at Ningaloo Reef.
March: Whale sharks at Ningaloo Reef.
April: Whale sharks at Ningaloo Reef.
South Australia: Great White Sharks.
May: Whale sharks at Ningaloo Reef.
June: Minke Whales off Queensland.
Humpback whales and Whale Sharks off Ningaloo Reef.
South Australia: Great White Sharks.
July/October: Queensland: Minke Whales and Humpback whales.
New South Wales: - Southern Right Whales.
Ningaloo Reef: Humpback Whales.
South Australia: Great White Sharks.
November: Green and Leatherback turtles nesting.
Need to know:

In Australia, you must have a Recreational scuba diving medical to Australian Standard 4005.1 2000 (AS4005.1 2000).  The South Pacific Underwater Medicine Society lists doctors who have completed a Diving Medical Course and will be able to perform these Medicals. Medicals incur a fee which you pay directly to the doctor.

Australasia: Latest User Reviews

Zero Customer Service/ Zero Communication  Terrigal Dive Centre, Australasia 1 Star Rating Added: 25th March 2012 by ScubaDoctor
I booked my course 3 months in advance. I received no phone calls leading up to the start of the course. There was no pre-course reading available. I called the dive centre x3 times and emailed them x2 times to attempt to confirm course as I had not heard from...
Diving the Great Barrier Reef at a Bargain Price  Pro Dive - Cairns, Queensland 3 Star Rating Added: 7th February 2012 by SonomaCoastDivers
I dove with this operator in Sept of 2011. Overall the diving was very good, and the value for the money was great considering similar operators in Queensland charge $1000 more than what we paid. We did a 2 night/ 3 day trip leaving out of Cairns. I really don't...
beautiful scenery, great experience  Diveops, New Zealand 5 Star Rating Added: 11th December 2011 by jaydive27
Great family run business, Relaxed service with lunch provided. the Cantrebury wreck is in spectacular condition with great penetrations for all skill levels. We thoroughly enjoyed one of the various caves around the bay and the abundance of fish and dolphins. Great personal service with an awesome boat to get...
Brisbanes best IDC  Brisbane Dive Academy, Queensland 5 Star Rating Added: 13th October 2011 by elttil
Mick and his helpful crew helped get me through my IDC and IE. The pace of the course is perfect and there is plenty of variety with classroom, pool and open water sessions spread out over the course. The thing that struck me as being different from most IDCs I have...
Rescue Diver Course  Brisbane Dive Academy, Queensland 5 Star Rating Added: 12th October 2011 by Hugheston
Fantastic course, the best one to date!! Really opened my mind to thinking about diver safety and rescue! Challenging at times but so much fun! Great bunch of people met on course with a professional, well managed team of instructors. A great facility to continue your education!!!! I will be...
Great staff and courses  Brisbane Dive Academy, Queensland 5 Star Rating Added: 12th October 2011 by beau2411
A big thanks to the staff at BDA, they helped me make my dreams come true. I loved the open water course, there friendly and helpful approach made it so easy to settle my nerves, and made my course so enjoyable. Thanks again guys I will be back soon. A+++
Great People To dive with!  Brisbane Dive Academy, Queensland 5 Star Rating Added: 12th October 2011 by AK47
I am biased as I am now an instructor with BDA - But when I first met with Mick and Ian I was very much a novice diver trying to find my way and decide what I wanted to do. I very quickly got going on courses and specialities which lead to master...
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