The Rowley Shoals feature exaggerated corals, mind-blowing fish life and stunning underwater clarity but perhaps more important than anything else – even today they are visited by only a fortunate few.

Guided by a marine biologist and a team of underwater naturalists, divers and snorkellers alike will revel in a diverse wonderland of coral habitats including maze-like lagoons, surging tidal canyons and breathtaking walls. Keen anglers will match wits with big blue-water pelagics such as black marlin, sailfish, wahoo and yellow-fin tuna.

Wander the enticing shores of Bedwell Island, see the rookeries of the red-tailed tropicbird and indulge in a True North favourite – sunset drinks on the beach – 300 kilometres from the shore.

The Rowley Shoals are Western Australia’s premiere coral playground.