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Jun
22
2009

Diving Holidays in Australia

A diving holidays in Australia is the pinnacle of choices for an adventure vacation. The Great Barrier Reef is a very popular choice with tourists and experienced divers alike.

If you are looking to do a spot of shark spotting as well as sight seeing, there are a wide range of dive holidays available all over the world. Whether you’re looking to spend your vacation living on a boat for a period of time or for a scuba day trip, diving holidays could be for you.

Why choose Australia for diving holidays:

• As one of the world’s natural wonders Australia hosts beautiful clear blue waters, a large variety of tropical fish of every color combination under the sun, and the most amazing coral that is unique to this region. It also hosts some of the most exiting and professional live-aboard and dive resort operations with the right choice for any level of experience with unique diving experiences waiting for you. Diving in Australia is a definite must for all adventure enthusiasts.

• Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef represent some of the finest and most exotic diving and snorkelling in the world

• Whether your interests lie with day trips, live aboards and extended diving expeditions, learning to dive, or advanced training for certified divers, Australia can meet all of your needs.

Get complete travel guides of destination before you plan for diving holiday, know the details and to have an idea of what it may entail.
Find information on coverage of all dive resorts, costing, accommodation options and facilities available. This will give you an idea of which destinations may be most suitable for you.

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11 Comments

  • admin says:

    Hi @ Vacation. Please ask an Aussie Expert

  • Vacation says:

    Sound great.
    I am planning on taking a trip this december, but im not sure where yet.
    Anny suggestions?

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  • Kelli Garner says:

    Thats very good to know… thanks

  • kurye says:

    very nice great article thanks.

  • admin says:

    Thanks to all for the feedback.
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  • tatil says:

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  • alex mathew says:

    Impressive information.
    I need to add few lines:
    The Best Scuba Diving Sites in the World!

    Australia has some of the best scuba diving you can find anywhere in the world. From diving with tropical fish on the world-famous Great Barrier Reef to diving with seals and sharks off Port Lincoln, the range and diversity of Australia’s dive spots means there will always be a rewarding dive somewhere around the thousands of kilometres of coastline that more than fits in with your vacation schedule.

    Australia has some of the top tropical resorts and tropical islands in the world. If not everyone wants to explore the magnificent underwater world, there are plenty of other great outdoor activities available, not to mention the shopping, sunbathing and dining!

    Great work…
    Keep it up

  • W Emmy says:

    This is very useful information. I too have heard from my friends that diving adventure in Australia is amazing.
    I will surely like to tour Australia.
    Thank you

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