Australia & Oceania

Dive into the unparalleled underwater beauty of Australia & Oceania. From the iconic Great Barrier Reef to the pristine waters of Fiji, we bring you the highlights of this region’s most spectacular dive sites.

Experience close encounters with diverse marine life, explore vibrant coral reefs, and discover the unique underwater landscapes that make this part of the world a diver’s paradise.

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Papatura A Real Gem…
mesophotic reef (James Bell, CC BY-SA)
Biodiverse hotspots: NZ reefs in the mesophotic zone
Manta-tow reef survey (AIMS LTMP)
Record falls in GBR hard-coral cover
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Hidden World of Wakatobi’s Seagrass Meadows
A large green turtle munching away on some sea grass on Wakatobi's House Reef.|Wakatobi Dive Resort|Damselfish|Rabbit Fish on Wakatobi's House Reef.|Palette Surgeonfish (Paracanthurus hepatus)|Green sea turtle munching on some turtle grass in the shallows at Wakatobi.|Solar Powered Nudibranch
Vegetarians of Wakatobi
Early start for the four divers on the charter-boat Aquila (Sydney Project)
Sydney divers drop 160m onto Nemesis shipwreck
Divers on the Japanese Zero
Bound to dive the Vitu Islands
Roma’s signature coral formation known as ‘The Rose.’|Roma’s signature coral formation known as ‘The Rose.’|Anemone fish with their hose anemones flourish among the colonies potato corals that dominate the shallow region of Roma’s elongated sea mount.|Diver and school of black snapper|Hippocampus pontohi|Purple leaf scorpionfish at Roma|Across Roma’s sea mount landscape is a dense mixture of hard corals and sponges
Roma – Wakatobi’s Dive Site #42
The Great Barrier Reefs Lady Musgrave Experience Pontoon
Lady Musgrave Experience Empowers Guests With Reef Conservation Opportunities.
Green turtle on Wakatobi Dive Resort's House Reef|Fire dartfish (Nemateleotris magnifica) at Wakatobi's House Reef.|De Beaufort's flathead (Cymbacephalus beauforti)
Wakatobi’s Fascinating House Reef Regulars
Wakatobi's landmark community-based conservation program is now in its 27th year|
WAKATOBI – THIS IS WHAT 28 YEARS OF PROACTIVE PROTECTION LOOKS LIKE
Wakatobi Dive Resort|Wakatobi-coral-reef|Wakatobi House Reef|Diver with giant reef puffer fish.|Divers on the dive site called Blade.|Blue-spotted stingray||Wakatobi remains a regional leader in conservation and environmental protection.|Watching the sun set from Wakatobi's Jetty
7 REASONS WHY WAKATOBI IS A FAN FAVORITE
Sun set at Wakatobi's Jetty marking the prime time to slip into the water for.a night dive.
Nighttime is “The Right Time” at Wakatobi
Example of the healthy reefs at Wakatobi.
All is Well at Wakatobi
Wakatobi's Pelagian Dive Yacht in Indonesia.|Pelagian Dive Yacht|Pelagian's cruise directors Ramon Crivilles and Judith Terol Oto.|Pelagian Dive Yacht at anchor (top)
INSIDER’S INSIGHTS ON THE PELAGIAN
Mandarinfish (Synchiropus splendidus)
Mandarinfish Pier Dive with Wakatobi’s Dive Yacht, Pelagian
Large green turtle taking a snooze on Wakatobi's House Reef wall.|Snorkelling the shallows of Wakatobi's House Reef.|Wakatobi''s jetty extends all the way out to the edge of the House Reef's drop-off.|Where the shallows meet the drop off on Wakatobi's House Reef.|Life underneather the Wakatobi House Reef Jetty.|Pair of white leaf scorpionfish.|Wrapped in its protective cocoon a parrotfish is bedded down for the night.|A Tasseled scorpionfish (Scorpaenopsis oxycephala) fluoresces an interesting combination of green and orange under Fluo lighting at night.|Coral hermit crabs (genus Paguritta) are a different kind of hermit crab in that instead of using a discarded snail shell as its home
On The House – Wakatobi’s House Reef
Young Women Leading the Way in Fiji Watersports
Young Women Leading the Way in Fiji Watersports
Male Yellowfin flasher wrasse (Paracheilinus flavianalis) strutting his stuff for the ladies. Photo by Wayne Osborn|Kaleidios wrasse (Pseudojuloides kaleidios) reach a maximum size of 10 cm / 4 in.|Male Yellowfin flasher wrasse (Paracheilinus flavianalis) strutting his stuff for the ladies. Photo by Wayne Osborn
Wakatobi’s Flash Mob
Scuba diver with a friendly green sea turtle at Wakatobi
Diving Your Way at Wakatobi
Wakatobi dive site Turkey Beach
Maxing Out At Wakatobi
Twinspot snapper and grey reef sharks at Bikar Atoll (Enric Sala / National Geographic Pristine Seas)
‘Time-machine’ Marshall Islands get first MPA
If you’re into wall diving
Wakatobi’s Wall to Wall Paradise 
Getting the Big Picture at Wakatobi
Magical Ningaloo Reef
Magical Ningaloo Reef
Red and black anemonefish (Amphiprion melanopus) at Labyrinthe
Diving Lifou, a fossil atoll
Getting Trigger Happy at Wakatobi|Clown Triggerfish at Wakatobi
Getting Trigger Happy at Wakatobi
Turkey Beach
Wakatobi’s Turkey Beach – Dive Site #1
Purple hairy squat lobster (Lauriea siagiani)|Diving the wall at Wakatobi|||||||||||||||||
Wakatobi’s Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Wakatobi's Dive Yacht Pelagian cruising past the resort.|Pelagian Dive Yacht|Pelagian master suite stateroom (top)
Wakatobi’s Dive Yacht Pelagian

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