Spanning 1.8 kilometres across Geographe Bay, the heritage listed 152 year old Busselton Jetty is the longest timber-piled jetty in the Southern Hemisphere. It is a West Australian icon and is recognised for its spectacular Underwater Observatory, Jetty Train and myriad of recreational uses.
Walk amongst thousands of marine and freshwater animals including, Asian small-clawed otters, our family of seals, sawfish and tropical reef fish without getting your feet wet.
Make contact with marine life wonders and experience a whole world of amazing rides, shows and attractions at a Gold Coast theme park favourite! Snorkel or SCUBA Dive at Shark Bay!
Free Seal and Dolphin Kisses, we offer in the water dolphin and seal interation and a Marine Magic Presentation at 10am 1pm and on selected periods in the summer school holidays a 4pm presentation.
Adventure Kayaking SA is ensuring adventure is alive in Adelaide. Exploring the sea caves and viewing the friendly seals at Rapid Bay is a day of high adventure.
The Aquarium of Western Australia is Perth's premier underwater aquarium located on the shores of the Indian Ocean just 20 minutes north of Perth city.
On Sunday 4th of March 2007, a group of 30 dedicated Padbury Senior High school students and five staff members ventured down to the Swan River to participate in a Clean-up Australia Day event with a difference.
Coming to Australia I had no illusions about how good the diving could be. We have been hearing how good the Barrier Reef is for years now, and it is good, but has anyone heard of The Coral Coast ('Where is that?' - I hear you ask) ...
Papua New Guinea occupies half of the third largest island in the world and 160 other islands and 500 named cays...It is one of the few places left in the world where a diver can see macro critters, pelagics, and big stuff, as well as fantastic soft and hard corals.
On Sunday 4th of March 2007, a group of 30 dedicated Padbury Senior High school students and five staff members ventured down to the Swan River to participate in a Clean-up Australia Day event with a difference.
Coming to Australia I had no illusions about how good the diving could be. We have been hearing how good the Barrier Reef is for years now, and it is good, but has anyone heard of The Coral Coast ('Where is that?' - I hear you ask) ...
Papua New Guinea occupies half of the third largest island in the world and 160 other islands and 500 named cays...It is one of the few places left in the world where a diver can see macro critters, pelagics, and big stuff, as well as fantastic soft and hard corals.