Snorkellers swim alongside a turtle near Heron Island, Queensland © James Vodicka/Tourism Australia

Heron Island, Queensland © James Vodicka/Tourism Australia

Swim with Australia’s marine life

Did you know?

There are 45 species of whales and dolphins found in Australian waters.

Top tip

Treat yourself to a night of luxury glamping at Sal Salis during your visit to Exmouth. 

Snorkelers swim above a dwarf minke whale near Cairns © Mike Ball Dive Expeditions

Dwarf Minke Whale, Mike Ball Dive Expeditions, Cairns, Queensland © Mike Ball Dive Expeditions

Shark cage diving with Adventure Bay Charters near Port Lincoln © Adventure Bay Charters

Great White Sharks, Adventure Bay Charters, Port Lincoln, South Australia © Adventure Bay Charters

Top tip

You don’t need to swim to see bottlenose dolphins! In Monkey Mia, on Western Australia’s Coral Coast, they come to the shore to interact with people every day.

Fur seals swimming around Montague Island © Destination NSW

Fur Seals, Montague Island, Narooma, New South Wales © Destination NSW

Fun fact

The waters around Lady Elliot Island are also home to a population of 700 manta rays. On land, check in to Lady Elliot Island Eco Resort.

A turtle swims above coral reef off Lady Musgrave Island  © James Vodicka

Snorkeller with turtle, Lady Musgrave Island, Queensland © James Vodicka/Tourism Australia

Manta Bommie, North Stradbroke Island, Queensland © Nigel Marsh/Tourism and Events Queensland

Manta Bommie, North Stradbroke Island, Queensland © Nigel Marsh/Tourism and Events Queensland

Giant Cuttlefish off the coast of Whyalla © Carl Charter/South Australian Tourism Commission

Giant Cuttlefish, Whyalla, South Australia © Carl Charter/South Australian Tourism Commission