About Abrolhos Islands

The Houtman Abrolhos, a pristine national park off Western Australia's coast, is a remote archipelago renowned for its vibrant coral reefs, abundant marine life, and rich maritime history, including famous shipwrecks. This unique destination offers an unparalleled natural experience for diving, fishing, and exploration, making it an ideal retreat for adventurers seeking untouched beauty and a profound connection with the ocean.

a view of a body of water from a hill
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man fishing while standing beside rocks
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a large tree sitting on top of a lush green field
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a view of a body of water from a hill
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Quick Facts

Spot Type
Reef
Water Temp
21.0°c
Best Season
Fall
Wave Length
4.0m
Wave Quality
Good
Wind Conditions
Light
Crowd Level
Low
Accessibility
Difficult
Hazards
Sharp reef, Strong currents, Sharks
Sports Available
Surf
Best Tide
Mid
Swell Direction
Sw
Best for
Surf
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