HMAS Perth
King George Sound, , 6330
Phone: 61 08 9841 9290
About
For the diving enthusiast a trip to King George Sound to explore the HMAS Perth is a must. Laid to rest off the coast of Albany in 2001, the shipwreck is already home to many species of fish and marine life. Recreational divers can follow the interpretive trail around the 133 metre long artificial dive reef to discover more about the ships historic past. See where the ship came under fire during the Vietnam War with remnant shellfire still visible.
Plaques have been placed near habitats of plant and marine life so you can learn about the fascinating eco-system that has developed since the ships sinking. Divers will be provided with a map of the wreck and a suggested path to follow. However, it is up to you how you choose to investigate the HMAS Perth. Swimmers and snorkelers are also able to explore the wreck from the surface.
King George Sound is often visited by the Humpback whales during their migration, so keep an eye out while diving, or snorkelling, for these fascinating mammals.
King George Sound is off the coast of Albany, four and a half hours south of Perth.