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Pilbara Dive And Tours

About Pilbara Dive And Tours

Pilbara Dive and Tours is owned and operated by PADI Dive Instructor Natalie Callanan. Natalie has been a passionate scuba diver for over 20 years. She first learned to dive in 1995 on the Great Barrier Reef and around its islands near Mackay, QLD. Within 2 years she gained many achievements and experiences as a recreational scuba diver and decided to further her love of diving by becoming a PADI Dive Master and working for Mackay Adventures Divers in the late 1990’s.In early 2015 her family made the move from Australia’s east coast to Karratha, WA. These days if she isn’t training divers or guiding tours you will find her out exploring dive sites and taking photographs in and around the Dampier Archipelago or along the Pilbara coast.

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Address
Butcherbird Drive Nickol, Western Australia 6714
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North America - Belize

Belize is a diver’s playground where the Caribbean’s only three true atolls cradle kaleidoscopic coral gardens, steep drop-offs and the iconic Great Blue Hole. Glide over nurse-shark nurseries at Hol Chan, descend along Lighthouse Reef’s vertiginous walls, or time your visit to Placencia for exhilarating whale-shark encounters at Gladden Spit. Warm 26-29 °C waters, 15-30 m visibility and a laid-back Creole-Garífuna culture turn every surface interval into a tropical holiday. Whether you’re certifying in shallow seagrass meadows or racking up tech-level depth on coral-encrusted ledges, Belize blends world-class marine biodiversity with sustainable operators, eco-minded lodges and easy travel connections—making it the perfect base for both first-time bubbles and bucket-list underwater adventures.

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