The Houtman Abrolhos Islands, located west of Geraldton, Western Australia, are a pristine marine destination. The archipelago consists of 122 islands clustered into three main groups, offering activities such as fishing, snorkeling, diving, bird watching, and wildlife spotting.
The Abrolhos Islands are a designated National Park and have been recognized as an Ocean Hope Spot by Mission Blue. The area is known for its rich biodiversity, making it popular for eco-tourism and nature exploration. Visitors can also take scenic flights to appreciate the beauty of the archipelago from above.
The islands offer spectacular opportunities for diving, fishing, and snorkeling. The underwater world is teeming with marine life, and the surrounding reef communities bring together tropical and temperate sea life. The Islands are also famous for the tragic Batavia Story, which visitors can learn about at the Museum of Geraldton before their island adventure.