The Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest Coral Reef system with close to 3000 individual reefs and 900 islands spanning over 1600 miles off the coast of Queensland in Northeast Australia. The reef supports a wide variety of life and allows thousands of tourists per year to dive to get the chance to see the largest structure of living organisms in the world.
The Isle of Skye offers some of the richest and best diving in the UK and Europe, located around the Hebridean Islands with clean and clear waters largely unexplored. The area offers an array of wildlife from Basking shark encounters to whale spotting, octopus, conger eels and swimming with dolphins. The underwater landscape is truly breathtaking hosting sheer cliff faces, unspoiled reefs, caves and undiscovered wreckages.