Diving & Snorkelling
A cage dive with Great White Sharks will deliver a memorable and adventurous dive experience!
You'll find tour operators on the Eyre Peninsula ready to offer you this experience - contact Port Lincoln Diving Services and Calypso Star Charters. They can help you dive into the deep blue ocean for a close encounter!
Suitably qualified divers can also explore the freshwater caves and sinkholes around South Australia, like the crystal clear Piccaninnie Ponds and Ewen Ponds on the Limestone Coast.
South Australia has clean, uncrowded and temperate waters, among the most biologically diverse in the world. And there are plenty of sites for both experienced divers and beginners. The jewel in our diving crown is the Fleurieu Reef, an hour south of Adelaide, which features the scuttled ex-HMAS Hobart.

There are more than 700 shipwrecks along South Australia's coastline, many of which are open to divers. Adelaide's Underwater Heritage Trail on Gulf St Vincent links four of the most historic wrecks: the Grecian, the Zanoni, Star of Greece and Norma, all of which sank between 1841 and 1893.
See more diving details on our Diving pages - including top spots, information on marine life, and useful links.


