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World Class Diving & Snorkelling at Julian Rocks Byron Bay

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CRESCENT HEAD

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Julian Rocks has been protected for over 35 years and is one of the top 20 dives sites in the world according to National Geographic and one of the top 10 snorkelling spots in Australia. Julian Rocks offers an abundance of big marine life and dramatic seasonal changes that create a unique level of biodiversity all year round Julian Rocks is home to many different shark and ray species and is one of the few sites in the world where shark encounters can be guaranteed As the temperatures rise above 22 degrees from December until May, leopard sharks migrate to Julian Rocks forming, possibly, the world’s largest aggregation They are the stars of the summer diving, gracefully gliding between divers with their beautiful spotted patterns In this season manta rays also make guest star appearances coming to the rocks and middle reef for a clean and to check out the many divers, with two dive companies operating daily

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