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Australia is a very popular travelling destination for backpacker and family holidays. Travel is easy with many flight companies and buses going to the main touristic attractions.

The contrasting landscapes in Australia are spectacular, ranging from luscious rainforests to dry, sticky deserts. However, be warned that Australia is a HUGE country, at least two times the size of Europe, so it is best to plan your trip well before your departure so that you don’t spend your whole time travelling between places!

Australia has many advantages when choosing your next dive destination:

  • Numerous flights going to Australia from all over the world
  • Huge diving opportunities
  • Many wrecks to dive
  • Amazing local fauna to discover
  • Great tourist infrastructures
  • Great range of accommodation
  • Safe place to travel
  • Year round diving destination

In this page you will find practical information to plan a scuba diving trip to Australia:

Where to stay?

I usually use this website to book in advance my hotels in Australia as they usually have the lowest rates I find. I like it because it's free to cancel and change the dates.

Australia is full of Backpacker tourists and thus has a wide range of accommodation to offer. For low budget travellers, there are many hostels, camping sites and caravan parks. For higher budgets and those that prefer a bit of luxury, there is a whole range of hotels to suit all tastes, with very luxurious resorts in destinations like Port Douglas.

Australia is not as cheap as certain other countries in South Asia like Indonesia, Malaysia or Thailand but it is still an affordable diving and travelling destination.

Best time to visit Australia

Australia is really huge and has several different climates:

  • Winter runs from April to September with dry, sunny and warm weather. However the wind can be blowing quite strong. The Summer season is from October to May with the monsoon running from January to March but the heavy rains usually don’t last for more than 2 hours and brings sunny days!
  • The North, home to the Great Barrier Reef, has a tropical climate with hot and semi-humid weather.
  • The South has a temperate climate similar to Western Europe and North America with weather depending on the season. Generally quite cold weather in Winter (June to August), Warm to hot weather in Summer (December to February) and somewhere in between during Spring (September to November) and Autumn (March to May).
  • The West coast, location of the Ningaloo Reef, has dry and hot weather all year round.

Please visit the destination pages for more detailed information on weather.

Health and Safety

There are no vaccinations required to enter Australia. It is a safe country to travel but as with everywhere, be careful in big cities and use common sense to keep yourself safe.

In Australia, the danger comes more from the wildlife and so always be wary of Snakes, Spiders and Crocodiles! If travelling in the Outback, always bring sufficient Water (About 5 L per person per day) and tell people where you are going. Remember that some parts of Australia is a desert.

Uluru Sunset

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If you are planning an upcoming dive trip or travelling to Australia, it is a really good idea to invest in travel insurance for scuba diving, because you never know what could happen and when you might need it (because accidents do happen!). I recommend this diving insurance as they offer worldwide coverage and focus on providing scuba divers a quality insurance and medical assistance service.

Where is Australia located in the world?

See the map below.

australia map

How to get to Australia?

The best, and almost only way, to reach Australia is by plane.

Plane

Australia is rather far from everything (except if you are in New Zealand!) and you should expect long flight durations before reaching this superb country. However, Australia has excellent connections to many countries and you should find cheap flight tickets if you book well in advance.

The main International Airports in Australia are Sydney and Melbourne. However, if you are coming to Australia to dive the Great Barrier Reef you would be better off booking a flight directly to Cairns. Other International Airports include Perth, Darwin, Brisbane and Adelaide.

You can easily reach Australia from Bangkok, Hong Kong, Singapore, Jakarta, Bali, Kuala Lumpur, Auckland, Hawaii and Los Angeles. Most of the flights from Europe have a stopover in Kuala Lumpur or Singapore.

Hot Tip

  • There is not really a High Season or Low season as such in Australia but Christmas is generally a busy period. The Australian summer months are generally busier than the Winter months so do book ahead.

Other

It is also possible to get to Australia by boat but there is no commercial tourist boat from Indonesia or Papua New Guinea.

See the specific destination pages for more information on how to reach them.

Do I need a visa for Australia?

You will need a visa to enter Australia. It is easy to get one but you have to request one before your arrival. You have several choices depending on your nationality and the desired length of stay. Most visas are valid for 3 months. You have the choice between the e-visitor, the ETA Visitor, the classical Tourist Visa and the Sponsored Family Visa if you are visiting relatives.

Sydney Opera House

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Getting Around

Australia and Queensland in particular are very touristic places and are very easy to travel. You can travel via lots of different ways around the coast. Travelling in the Outback is much more difficult and need careful preparation.

Plane

Distances to cover are huge in Australia and the fastest way to travel is by air. There are numerous reputable companies and due to competition being high among the airlines, you can often find cheap domestic flights within Australia. The main companies are Qantas Airways and the low cost companies Jetstar and Virgin Blue.

There are also numerous smaller companies flying to remote areas in the Outback and to Islands like Hamilton Island in the Whitsundays.

Train

The distances are often important to consider and travel time can be very long. For example, it takes 32 hours just to get from Cairns to Brisbane! Trains are often more comfortable than buses and can be a great way to see the local landscapes.

Bus

The main and national bus company is called Greyhound. They have cheap tickets to several destinations throughout the country. As with the train, travelling time can be long. Special Backpacker buses are also available between the most popular destinations.

Car

You can always easily rent a car when you arrive at an airport or in a city centre. A nice ride can be done on the East Coast from Sydney to Cairns. However it can take days to drive from one place to the next one. Several travellers might want to consider buying a car or a van to travel in remote places such as the Outback and to have the freedom to stop where you like.

Whale Shark Exmouth Ningaloo Reef

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Australia Photos

Scuba diving

You will find all information about sea life, best time to visit, top dive spots, etc. in our review: Australia Diving

Diving Reviews for this region

Townsville

Explore the Yongala Wreck, one of the best dive sites in Australia! Access to the Great Barrier Reef.

Townsville Diving Review

Cairns

Excellent Place for scuba diving courses and to get your Padi Open Water. Main gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and Liveaboard starting point.

Cairns Diving Review

Great Barrier Reef

Excellent Diving and liveaboard destination. Amazing spot for Big fishes, Sharks, superb coral and underwater photography. Most popular place in the World to learn scuba diving in Cairns. One of the best dive sites in the World with the Yongala Wreck!

Great Barrier Reef Diving Review

Ningaloo Reef

Excellent scuba diving with the chance to spot Whale Sharks or Manta Rays during the right season.

Ningaloo Reef Diving Review

Port Douglas

Perfect gateway to the Great Barrier Reef with possibility of snorkelling tours and diving day trips. Many Liveaboard cruises start from Port Douglas.

Port Douglas Diving Review

Australia

Australia is the most amazing Scuba Diving Destination in the World! It is very popular for the Great Barrier Reef, Great White Shark cage diving and the Ningaloo Reef where you can swim with Whale Sharks.

Australia Diving Review

Whitsunday Islands

Good Diving on the local reef dive sites and easy access to excellent diving on the Great Barrier Reef!

Whitsunday Islands Diving Review

Liveaboard Reviews in Australia

True North

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True North Liveaboard Review

MV Ocean Quest

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MV Ocean Quest Liveaboard Review

MV Odyssey

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MV Odyssey Liveaboard Review

Coral Sea Dreaming

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Coral Sea Dreaming Liveaboard Review

Spoilsport

Spoilsport liveaboard is a custom-built

Spoilsport Liveaboard Review

Spirit of Freedom

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Spirit of Freedom Liveaboard Review

Scubapro

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Scubapro Liveaboard Review

MV Kangaroo Explorer

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MV Kangaroo Explorer Liveaboard Review

MV Scubapro II

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MV Scubapro II Liveaboard Review

MV Scubapro III

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MV Scubapro III Liveaboard Review

Cruise ship Reviews in Australia

On Ice Catamaran

The On Ice cruise is a luxurious catamar

On Ice Catamaran Liveaboard Review

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