Rowley Shoals
Rowley Shoals is without a doubt Australia's best-kept secret. In fact, Rowley Shoals liveaboards take divers to one of the world's last unspoiled diving destinations. This destination, located 300 kilometers off Australia's northwest coast and visited by only about 200 divers each year, offers excellent diving. The shoals are a haven for both reef and pelagic life, consisting of three pear-shaped atolls rising from the depths and perched on the continental shelf.
The Rowley Shoals have a plethora of spectacular dive sites, and liveaboard cruises departing from Broome will make sure you get to visit as many as possible. In addition, Rowley Shoals dive sites are diverse and offer something for everyone, from newly certified open-water divers to seasoned divers. There are wall dives and outer reef dives to enjoy in addition to thrilling drift dives and snorkeling through coral-encrusted channels. Mackerel, tuna, trevallies, sharks, massive corals, sailfish, and even humpback whales can be found on the reef walls.
Location: Rowley Shoals, Western Australia