Snorkelling & Diving Lord Howe Island: A Guide to the World’s Southernmost Coral Reef
<?xml encoding="utf-8" ?><p>It may be a South Pacific island, but you can leave your passport at home for the trip to Lord Howe Island, just 600km east of Port Macquarie.</p><p> </p><p>This untouched paradise is one of only four island groups to make UNESCO’s World Heritage List for the global significance of its natural beauty and heritage. Here, the tiny population of 300 people is devoted to protecting the pristine environment — two wheels are the preferred mode of transportation and visitors are encouraged to only take pictures and leave footprints.</p><p>Lord Howe Island is surrounded by Marine Park and with strict fishing restrictions in place, so its reef and marine ecosystems are as pristine as they are plentiful. Which means beneath the surface is a show like no other for snorkellers and divers.</p><p>To explore this further, take a look at our article on <a href="https://spacificatravel.com/post/snorkelling-diving-lord-howe-island-a-guide-to-the-worlds-southernmost-coral-reef__466" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Holiday Package Deals</a></p><p> </p>