What makes the Rowley Shoals so special?
There is just something magical about the Rowleys – something that never leaves you. Perhaps it’s the crystal clear water, or the incredibly dense coral, or the diversity of fish life but more likely it’s the remoteness and a sense that you have the place all to yourself or more precisely, 300 square kilometres of…
Read MoreWhat type of Coral is at the Rowley Shoals?
More than 250 species of coral have been recorded at the Rowley Shoals. Significant tidal range has resulted in the exaggerated growth of both soft and hard corals.
Read MoreDo I need a dive ticket to dive at the Rowley Shoals?
Yes – the dive coordinator will need to sight a recognised open water certification before a guest is permitted to engage in SCUBA diving.
Read MoreWhat fish will we see snorkelling in the Rowley Shoals?
More than 700 species of fish have been recorded at the Rowley Shoals.
Read MoreWhat is the water temperature like?
The water temperature at the Rowley Shoals is 26 degrees Celsius.
Read MoreWhat fish can you catch in the Rowley Shoals?
A wide variety of both reef and pelagic species can be caught at the Rowley Shoals. Prized species include coral trout, yellowfin tuna, mackerel and sailfish.
Read MoreHow long does it take to get there?
Guests on the TRUE NORTH embark at 1700 on the day of departure and travel overnight to the Rowley Shoals. The TRUE NORTH arrives at the shoals early the next morning.
Read MoreHow far is the Rowley Shoals from Broome?
The Rowley Shoals are 200 nautical miles west of Broome.
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