Australia's Queensland
The Great Barrier Reef
Stretching more than 2,600km (1,615 sq miles) along Australia’s teal blue shore line, find the enchanting labyrinth of 3000 individual coral reefs and 900 islands that comprise one of the world’s most phenomenal natural wonders, The Great Barrier Reef. Established in 1975, then designated a World Heritage Site in 1981, Australia’s Blue Outback is one of the world’s most important ecosystems as well as one of its most glorious underwater settings.
Upon this blue stage of wild characters unmatched, discover a vibrant array of marine life quite unlike any found on Earth. Venture to Briggs Reef just off the shore of Cairnsfor a brief introduction, or for the more intrepid diver, head to the remote paradises found in the northern portion of the Coral Sea, only accessible via a week long live aboard journey. No matter which way you decide to explore this natural World Wonder, you will no doubt leave ever mesmerized.

