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Diving in Australasia vacations

Check out our choice of diving in Australasia vacations & vacations, from Fiji to Australia. Discover diving vacations designed to conserve & protect marine life as well as some of the best dive sites in the region. All of our diving in Australasia vacations are with leading specialist & responsible operators.

Diving in Australasia vacations
Kosrae scuba diving resort in Micronesia
Scuba diving resort in Micronesia from US $50 per person per night
Luxury cruise in Western Australia, snorkel & dive
A whale watching and snorkelling cruise in crystal clear coral reefs, from AU $4495 (6 days) ex flights
Fiji ecolodge
The South Pacific's Premier Eco Resort, from FJ $335 - FJ $355 per person per night

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I am reborn! Simply the best vacation I have ever been on
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Some great stories to tell the grandchildren. Would recommend to a friend
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Want to know more about diving in Australasia vacations before you go?

Find out more about diving in Australasia by reading these scuba diving articles.

Make sure your dive doesn’t destroy what you’ve come to see. It's a privilege to be able to enter and experience the magical underwater world. However coral reefs around the world are under extreme threat, and if we want to ensure that our kids can enjoy the same wonderful experiences then we need to dive responsibly. Read Justin's top tips in this responsible scuba diving article.

This year coral bleaching has once again returned to the Great Barrier Reef and scientists are concerned that this is the warning that signals the demise of our glorious natural wonder. Coral bleaching is already responsible for killing more than 16% of the world's coral reefs. Marine biologists believe if these bleaching events continue, then within three decades the undersea gardens of the Great Barrier Reef and the rest of the world will be destroyed. To begin the fight to save the coral world-wide scientists need to get a clear understanding of the exact reasons why bleaching occurs. The Great Barrier Reef is more than 2000kms in length and there are tens of thousand of square kilometres of reef on the planet. Find out more in this Great Barrier Reef article.

New to scuba diving? Find out more about learning to scuba dive from Helena who learn to dive in the Red Sea in 2007. Read her advice in this learn to scuba dive article.
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