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Jul
29
2009
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Best time for diving holidays in Australia

The good thing about Australia is that it is so big, that there is always a place where it is summer. Being on the southern half of the planet, seasons are reversed, people in South Australia go skiing in July!

Minke Whale season around the Great Barrier Reef is usually from June to August and is the ideal time to spot and interact with these gentle giants.

In general Australia is a great year-round travel and dive destination, especially up north in the tropics at the Great Barrier Reef.

The majority of divers visit the Great Barrier Reef between the Far North and the southern Great Barrier Reef section (Townsville). Even in tropical Northern Australia there are 4 seasons! They are not as distinctly different as in the Northern Hemisphere, but we have them: Spring: Sep-Nov, Summer: Dec-Feb, Autumn: March-May, Winter: June-Aug.

You will find a year round dive destination during your Australia tours, but, for most part, late August to early December yields the best conditions for diving holidays. The best time for an Australia liveaboard is July to November, although in the Coral Sea at Osprey Reef and North Horn, visibility peaks during June and September. The tropical monsoon season is January-March and cyclones can occur then. Winds: Between May and August usually strongest.

Average Weather Chart for North Queensland

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82

Air Temperature

Average 1 to 2 degrees higher than water temperature

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Recommended Wetsuit Options

3mm
1/8 inch

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3mm
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5mm
1/4 inch

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In short:
Best Diving Months: August through November.

Water Temperature: Water temperatures are comfortable, approximately 81°F in the north and 75°F on the southern tip. The northern area around Cairns is the least affected by tides.

Underwater Visibility:

Ranges from 50 to 200+ feet. Can differ according to destinations.

The Great Barrier Reef experiences an average visibility of 20 metres (~65 feet) with a range of 20 to 30 metres.

The Coral Sea experiences an average of 30 metres (~100 feet) visibility.

For Diving On Heron Island-Visibility can be 30 metres in winter; and average water temperature is 27 degrees all year.

Osprey Reef.-Australia’s Coral Sea reefs are renown for crystal clear water with average visibility in excess of 100 feet

Recommended Reading:

Dive Australia Travel Guide

Jul
14
2009
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What About Non-Divers Who Want to Enjoy Tour to the Reef

There are many reef operators who provide viewing options, for those who are non-divers and want to enjoy reef trip being on boat.

You can choose either a glass bottom boat or better still a semi-submersible, here you can stay dry and not miss a thing. Before finalizing, ask details from trip operator, on glass bottom and a semi-submersible, then as per your interest you can choose diving tours packages. This is a vessel where you stay dry and comfortable but yet below the water in the glassed hull of the boat.

On way around the reef, and being on boat you can feel almost like you are in a moving fish tank and the outside marine city just keeps on with it’s own activities completely oblivious to your presence. There is also usually a guide to point out many things that an untrained eye may miss.

Some diving Australia tours operator provide trip for 30 minutes plus. Before planning for dive trip, get all the details on tour to the reef for non-divers, ask for costing, durations, facility and site seeing details.

Recommended Reading:
Diving Holidays in Australia
History of Scuba Diving

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