Explore Geraldton
Geraldton is a port city in Western Australia and the gateway to the Houtman Abrolhos Islands pristine coral reefs, where sea lions, dolphins, and dugong await. At the 122 Abrolhos Islands, there are three main island groups; Easter, Pelsart, and Wallabi, which are collectively known as the ‘Graveyard of Ships’ due to the presence of many historical wrecks in their surrounding waters. Closer to Geraldton’s coastline, there are shallow reefs and coves accessible from the shore as well as the South Tomi Wreck, one of Geraldton’s most attractive dive sites aside from the Houtman Abrolhos Islands.
Geraldton diving is accessible from the two dive centres in the area while if you intend to explore more of WA diving, hop on visiting liveaboards which will introduce you to the incredible diversity of the West Australian reefs.
Top Geraldton Dive Sites
1. Long Island Dive Trail (Houtman Abrolhos Islands)
This self-guided trail offers easy diving for all levels with vibrant 1,000-year-old coral bommies and staghorn coral. Expect tropical parrotfish, butterflyfish, and temperate species like western rock lobster and baldchin grouper. (Scuba and freediving)
2. Coral Patches Dive Trail (Houtman Abrolhos Islands)
Ideal for beginner to intermediate divers, this trail features sloping coral gardens home to cuttlefish, squid, and reef fish. The terrain makes it perfect for photography and relaxed exploration. (Scuba and freediving)
3. Batavia Wreck
One of Australia’s most famous historic wrecks, the Batavia lies in just 4–6m of water. Divers can explore cannons and anchors among reef life. A must-visit for history buffs and beginner divers alike. (Marine Park protected site)
4. South Tomi Wreck
This 58m ex-pirate fishing vessel now serves as a thriving artificial reef just off Geraldton’s coast. Best for intermediate to advanced scuba divers, it hosts baitfish schools, trevally, and larger predators.
5. Beacon Island Lagoon
A calm, shallow reef dive around Beacon Island, offering encounters with coral trout, crays, and colourful nudibranchs. The sheltered conditions make it ideal for novice scuba divers and snorkelers. Historically linked to the Batavia mutiny.