Ningaloo Reef
Ningaloo Reef is the next name on the list of the best dive spots in Australia that Toplist would like to share with you. The Ningaloo Reef, Australia's largest fringing coral reef, stretches along with the stunning Ningaloo Coast World Heritage Area and provides excellent diving away from the crowds of the Great Barrier Reef. From March to June each year, this reef in Western Australia is known for its whale shark encounters, with hundreds of whale sharks available to swim with. Dolphins, dugongs, mantas, and humpback whales use the reef as a migratory route, and sea turtles use the beaches as a breeding ground.
A day trip to the Ningaloo Reef is possible, but if you want to dive in more remote locations and see less-visited parts of the reef, a liveaboard tour for a few days is recommended. You should dive Ningaloo from March to May for the chance to see mass coral spawning, a once-in-a-lifetime experience, and an underwater photography opportunity.
Location: Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia