Dive Sites
The Ningaloo Reef, curving along Western Australia’s remote Coral Coast, is one of the last great oceanic wildernesses. A UNESCO World Heritage site and Australia’s largest fringing reef, it stretches 260 kilometres from Red Bluff to the Muiron Islands, skimming the shore so closely you can swim to it from the beach. Unlike its big brother the Great Barrier Reef, Ningaloo is less developed, more raw, and often quieter, but no less spectacular
By ScubaDownUnder Team