There are 25 reefs & sea stacks in Australia
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Agincourt Reef, located off Port Douglas on the Great Barrier Reef, is a fantastic dive destination that consists of numerous small reefs.
Boyinaboat is just 75 metres from the sea wall of Hillarys Boat Harbour, and its accessibility and beauty has made it one of the most popular dive sites in Perth.
The outside walls of this remote coral atoll offer outstanding diving, or you can snorkel in the shallow, coral filled lagoon brimming with colourful tropical fish.
Cow Rocks, only 500 metres west of Hillarys Boat Harbour, is the chain of reefs lying one kilometre offshore in Marmion Marine Park.
Devonian Reef is located in the Kimberley region in an area once covered by tropical sea.
Devonian Reef Conservation Park, also known as Balili Conservation Park, is a protected area located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia.
A recreaction site south of Coral Bay, used for fishing, diving and off road driving commercial and recreational
Located in the serene town of Iluka, Frazers Reef is a well-maintained National Park beachside haven.
Geology and geography: The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest coral reef system, stretching over 2,300 kilometers and covering approximately 344,400 square kilometers.
Hardy Reef is a part of the Great Barrier Reef, located off Airlie Beach.
Iluka Break Wall in Iluka was built to stabilize the bar for the ocean fleet and has become a popular spot for locals and visitors.
Imperieuse Reef, 42 kilometres from Clerke, is the largest and most south-westerly reef of the Rowley Shoals Marine Park
Mermaid Reef, the most north-easterly of the three reefs of the Rowley Shoals is known for its spectacular diving and approachable fish, such as enormous potato cod.
The crystalline water harbours the world’s largest fringing reef, a 260 kilometre long coral reef swarming with turtles, tropical fish, manta rays, humpback whales and the elusive whale shark.
Entirely submerged reef in eight metres that offers a rewarding dive within a small area, with interesting arches, caves and tunnels and excellent invertebrate life.
Nursery Reef Rainbow Beach is a dive site that is popular among beginners due to its shallow depth and exposed location.
Rose Bay Sea Wall & Promenade is a heritage-listed former Aboriginal land, farms, and road reserve, now a sea wall, road reserve, and esplanade located at New South Head Road, Rose Bay, in the Municipality of Woollahra local government area of New South Wales, Australia.
Second Valley is a picturesque coastal town located on the Fleurieu Peninsula, known for its steep cliffs, geological formations, and small sandy beach.
Located just off the coast of the Cape Range National Park, the Ningaloo Reef is a 300-kilometer-long coral barrier reef that is listed as a World Heritage Area.
Located on the sheltered western side of Lady Elliot Island, the Three Pyramids is a collection of three coral bommies that rise from the sand in depths of about 20m.
The Twelve Apostles in Princetown, Australia, is an iconic coastal destination that offers stunning views and a chance to explore the rugged and windswept coastline of Port Campbell National Park.
Located in Inverloch, Australia, Twin Reefs is a natural attraction that offers a unique beach experience for visitors.
Wanneroo Reef, north-west of Hillarys Boat Harbour, consists of a main reef about 90 metres long, with two lumps at the northern end.
Windara Reef Ardrossan is the first and largest shellfish restoration reef in Australia, located in Gulf St Vincent.
Wistari Wall is a dive site located just one kilometre south of Heron Island.