Batavia Shipwreck

With tales of murderous mutiny, the Batavia Shipwreck off the coast of Geraldton is one of Western Australia’s best known historic dive sites.

The ship lies in four to six metres of clear Indian Ocean making it an excellent dive spot for people of all diving abilities.

You’ll see the outline of the hull which is still fully equipped with cannons and anchors in a stark reminder of the gruesome tale which has now become part of Australian maritime folklore.

A dive tour to the site tells the fascinating history of this Dutch ship which was wrecked on Morning Reef in the Abrolhos Islands in 1629.

Dozens drowned while the survivors including 125 men, women and children were then murdered by a mutinous merchant.

You can arrange a tour to dive the wreck and explore the underwater world at the Geraldton Visitor Centre.

Drive to Geraldton in five hours or fly there in an hour from Perth.

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Facilities

  • Sheltered Area

    Experiences

    Activities

    • Adventure
    • Historic/Heritage
    • Marine
    • Scuba-Diving
    • Swimming

    Our Location

    Morning Reef
    off Beacon Island
    Geraldton
    Western Australia 6530

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