This includes the world’s only marine iguanas—which forage underwater for sea algae—and tropical penguins.
Due to its strategic location in the Pacific during World War II, these waters were a major battle ground.
These healthy reefs —protected by the country’s unwavering commitment to conservation — teem with biodiversity.
This bounty draws colossal whales, their mournful songs echoing through the water column.
Drift dives generally offer the best opportunities to encounter these big animals, as the currents bring in nutrients that pull them in from the blue.
The Great Barrier Reef is the beating heart of the ocean, wild and unforgettable.
Walls of coral tumble from this small inland into the impossibly blue, teeming with so many turtles they cause traffic jams.