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    Diving & Travel Guide to Tasmania – West Coast

    0 dive sites
    Best: November, December, January
    $40-$250/day

    Regional Overview

    Tasmania's wild and remote West Coast offers some of Australia's most adventurous and untouched diving, centered around the historic maritime heritage of King Island's tragic shipwrecks and the pristine wilderness of the western coastline. King Island, located in Bass Strait between mainland Australia and Tasmania, is the region's primary diving destination, famous for its extraordinary collection of historic wrecks including the Cataraqui (Australia's worst civil maritime disaster with over 400 lives lost in 1845), the Neva, the Netherby, and the Blencathra, each providing hauntingly beautiful artificial reef environments in the cold, clear waters of Bass Strait. The wrecks are extensively colonized by marine life including vibrant sponges, soft corals, and schooling fish, creating underwater museums that combine historical significance with outstanding marine biodiversity. The mainland West Coast offers diving at Strahan in Macquarie Harbour, one of the world's largest natural harbours, and at the extraordinarily remote Port Davey and Bathurst Channel, accessible only by boat or scenic flight. These wilderness dive sites offer untouched kelp forests, dramatic underwater cliffs, and marine life that has remained undisturbed due to the extreme remoteness of the location. The West Coast's wild weather, pristine wilderness, and rich maritime history create an adventure diving destination that appeals to those seeking experiences far beyond the well-trodden dive trail.

    King Island historic wrecks including the Cataraqui, Australia's worst civil maritime disaster
    Extraordinarily remote diving at Port Davey and Bathurst Channel
    Macquarie Harbour diving with pristine wilderness surroundings
    Cold, clear Bass Strait waters with exceptional visibility
    Untouched kelp forests and marine ecosystems in remote wilderness
    Rich maritime heritage combining history with underwater exploration

    Getting There

    King Island is accessed via King Island Airport (KNS), receiving flights from Melbourne and Burnie (Tasmania). The island is approximately 30 minutes by light aircraft from Melbourne. Strahan, the main town on the West Coast, is approximately 4 hours drive from Hobart via the Lyell Highway or 3 hours from Launceston. The drive through the West Coast wilderness is one of Tasmania's most scenic road trips, passing through ancient rainforests and dramatic mountain landscapes. Port Davey and Bathurst Channel are accessible only by boat from Strahan (approximately 6-8 hours) or by scenic flight from Hobart. Dive operators on King Island run trips to the wreck sites, while mainland West Coast diving is organized through operators in Strahan and Hobart. The region's remoteness requires careful planning and advance booking.

    Main Access Points
    King Island Airport (KNS)
    Strahan (Macquarie Harbour)
    Hobart via Lyell Highway (4 hours to Strahan)
    Scenic flights to Port Davey

    Food & Drink

    Tasmania's West Coast and King Island offer distinctive food experiences that reflect their remote and wild environments. King Island is world-renowned for its artisan food production, with the King Island Dairy producing some of Australia's finest cheeses including the famous King Island Brie and Double Brie. The island also produces excellent beef, lamb, and kelp products, with the local restaurants and cafes showcasing these exceptional ingredients. Strahan, on the mainland West Coast, offers hearty West Coast dining with fresh seafood from Macquarie Harbour including oysters, abalone, and fish, alongside the region's craft beers and wines. The remote nature of the West Coast means that dining options are more limited than in larger towns, but the quality and authenticity of the food experience is exceptional. The King Island Distillery produces excellent spirits using local botanicals, and the island's farmers market provides an opportunity to sample the region's outstanding produce.

    Must Try
    King Island Double Brie cheese
    King Island Beef from grass-fed cattle
    Macquarie Harbour oysters
    King Island Distillery spirits

    Diving Stats

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    Intermediate0%
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    Total Sites
    0
    Stay Duration
    4-7 days

    Where to Base

    Currie (King Island)
    Strahan
    Hobart (for Port Davey charters)

    Topside Adventures

    1

    Visit the King Island Maritime Museum and wreck heritage sites

    2

    Take the West Coast Wilderness Railway from Strahan

    3

    Cruise the Gordon River through ancient Huon pine forests

    4

    Take a scenic flight over Port Davey and the Southwest National Park

    5

    Explore King Island's famous cheese factory and distillery

    6

    Hike the Franklin River wilderness trails