FREE scuba diving, FREE city shuttle bus, great lunch and great value! This day tour will take you out to two magnificent sites on the Great Barrier Reef from Cairns.
Experience the best all-inclusive Great Barrier Reef tour in Cairns, offering a unique and all-inclusive comprehensive package. Enjoy a free scuba dive and free coach transfers in Cairns. Relish a delicious BBQ breakfast and all meals aboard a spacious boat designed for relaxation and adventure. With only 95 guests on a 24-meter boat, this Great Barrier Reef tour promises a highly personalized and comfortable diving and snorkelling tour experience.
Enjoy a unique all-inclusive Great Barrier Reef tour with limited guests for a personalised reef experience. Check-in is at 7:30am on a spacious catamaran at Cairns Marlin Marina. Begin your day with a complimentary bacon and egg breakfast roll and relax in the air-conditioned saloon or on the sundeck.
During the 90-minute journey to the outer Great Barrier Reef coral gardens, you'll receive briefings for scuba diving and snorkelling, as well as a presentation by a marine biologist. The itinerary includes free scuba diving for both certified and introductory divers and snorkelling equipment and instructions.
Families will appreciate the spacious boat, which carries only 95 guests for day tours. Younger children are well-catered for with swimming vests, snorkelling gear, and flotation equipment designed for smaller bodies.
Experience the ultimate reef trip with our all-inclusive package, ensuring a memorable and hassle-free adventure on the Great Barrier Reef.
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On your journey out to this amazing environment and stunning World Heritage site, a marine biologist will give an informative and entertaining presentation on the marine life you will see whilst on your trip.
This is truly a marine life wonderland you are visiting. The area contains the world’s largest coral reef ecosystem with over 2900 separate reef corals, 133 varieties of sharks and rays and 1625 types of fish.
You will find out the quirky characteristics of the fish life, why parrotfish are named after parrots, how Nemo (clown fish) survive amongst the poisonous tentacles of their anemone home and how marine organisms work together to survive.
Understanding the amazing life that inhabits the Great Barrier Reef will enhance your whole experience and make it a fun and immersive learning experience for people of all ages.
This tour has a great choice of reef destinations that your Captain can moor up at, depending on the weather conditions on the day, to ensure you only visit the best dive and snorkel sites.
This reef is a fantastic all weather reef that gives great protection all year round, so allowing for calm snorkelling and diving conditions. Dive and snorkel spots on this reef are aptly named after their stunning marine life “coral gardens”, “the fish bowl” and “compass mooring”.
This is a popular destination for the second stop. ‘breaking patches’, as its names indicates, is an isolated patch of reef just off of Michaelmas Cay. This area is party central for visiting turtles and it’s even home to a resident turtle called ‘Gus’. There is a host of marine life that rest and visit this isolated reef. View the large giant clams and passing blue spotted rays with shoals of brightly twinkling reef fish, this is a stunning site that shows of the best that the Great Barrier Reef has to offer.
In the right season this reef can be a hive of buzzing marine activity – you won’t know where to look! See young cuttlefish families as they change colour as they communicate with each other. At the right time of year you might be lucky to see passing migratory humpback whales (July – Sept) as they finish their migration from Antarctica and their 8,000 km journey to the warm waters in Cairns. The popular sites on this reef site include ‘turtle bommie’, ‘magic mooring’ and ‘twin peaks’.
This is the most northerly site location that the tour visits. This site is great in calm conditions, so it can be weather dependent if this site is visited. Being a pristine site with little activity or visitors, this is a stunning reef site. There is an abundance of hard and soft corals in an array of intricate formations and colours. You might even bump into Frank – the resident humphead Maori wrasse.
This is a patch reef like ‘breaking patches’ and is an isolated reef system in the Great Barrier Reef. On this reef you’ll find small caves, walls, overhangs, gullies and swim-throughs, that make this such an interesting site for divers and snorkelers. These topographic features harbour a diversity of marine life. Schools of damsels and fusiliers flit around the coral heads as blue spotted rays rest on the sandy bottom by the giant clams. You might even see a cruising white tip shark (don’t worry, when they see you they will cruise in the other direction!).
Snorkelling :
There’s no better way to immerse yourself in the amazing surroundings of the Great Barrier Reef, than putting on a mask and a snorkel and putting your face into the water and discovering a whole new underwater world.
You will be given a full snorkel briefing beforehand so if you have never snorkelled before or are feeling rusty, this is a great way to feel comfortable. There will also be snorkel guides in the water to help you once you are ready and can help you and they will also be leading non-swimming snorkel tours for people that require more assistance.
All your snorkel equipment is included in the tour price – fins, masks (and prescription masks) and flotation devices (noodles and vests).
Once you put your face in the water and see the amazing marine life beneath you – you won’t want to look up! You’ll be blown away by the mosaic of colourful reef fish, the beautiful colours of the angel and butterfly fish and you might even get to see a turtle saunter by.
As you travel over the intricate formations of the hard and soft corals you will see shoals of reef fish hanging over their coral homes. Spot the cleaning stations where cleaner wrasse clean the fish and traverse over giant clams. You might even see a turtle going about its laid back business across the corals.
Yes, this tour includes one dive! If you have never dived before you can experience what it’s like to breathe underwater and find out what it feels like to be fully immersed in this amazing underwater world.
You will be fully briefed by an experienced dive instructor who will take you through some diving theory and safety aspects, which will also include how to clear your ears effectively.
The conditions on the Great Barrier Reef make it the perfect place to try out your first dive. With crystal clarity, warm water and no currents you have one of the best places in the world for your first experience.
After completing some rudimentary exercises you will be taken under the water for a shallow dive. Your first breaths under the water will seem strange, but as you become more used to the strange sensation and start to get up close and personal to the amazing underwater world you’ll stop feeling nervous. This new world might literally take your breath away with amazement – so remember to breathe!
You will feel as one as you swim past coral trout, Nemo (clown fish) nestling in their anemone home, parrotfish and brightly coloured angel fish and butterfly fish.
What’s great about this tour is that if you like the diving experience and want to try again, then you can dive on the second site as well (extra cost).
If you are a certified diver then a dive on the Great Barrier Reef is included in the tour price. This is a chance to dive on the most iconic reef in the world and see why it is one of the seven natural wonders of the world.
Leave your thick wetsuit and hefty weights at home as you will be diving in one of the warmest, clearest and most diverse marine environments in the world. Equipment hire is included in your tour package. If you are worried about the safety of the equipment, be assured that all equipment is new (BCD’s and regulators) and serviced every six months.
After a full site briefing you will have the option to dive with your buddy or at an additional provisional cost to take a guided dive with one of the experienced dive guides.
You will be diving in one of the most diverse marine ecosystems in the world. Not only is there an amazing array of hard and soft corals in all their colours and shapes, but fish of all types. Out in the blue you can see trevally, barracuda and sharks, around the coral heads, colourful darting reef fish, angelfish and butterfly fish. See the more well known reef creatures as well - parrotfish or even sea turtles, rays, eels and sea cucumbers with colour changing octopus and cuttlefish.
Whilst we recommend you bring your Dive ID and log, if you forget, all PADI certifications can be checked online.
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Cairns
8:00 am
January - December
Daily
$100 surcharge applies to Christmas Day departures - payable onboard the day of travel
A Surcharge of $50 per person applies to all other Queensland public holidays - payable onboard the day of travel
8.5 hours
Low, Medium
Scuba Diving Restrictions
All cancellations must be in writing.
We understand things may change, so we have made cancellations very easy.
In every instance we always recommend you purchase travel insurance for life’s last-minute hiccups.
Please see our terms and conditions for details prior to booking.
Operators policy:
SCUBA DIVING - IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Queensland, Australia has some of the strictest scuba diving rules in the world but also the safest scuba diving record.
We have a passion at Reef Experience to show Australia's Great Barrier Reef, so please ensure your guests understand the scuba diving laws. We are regulated by the Queensland Government Code of Practice and comply with all rules, including medical, as is the law.
To avoid disappointment on your day of travel we strongly recommend that all of our passengers complete our Dive Medical Questionnaire before booking, as some medical conditions, age and/or medications may prevent you from scuba diving.
The minimum age for introductory scuba diving is 12 years old, and 10 years old for certified junior divers.
FLYING AND SCUBA DIVING
We recommended leaving a minimum of 24 hours after their last scuba dive before flying or travelling to high altitude. Guests can fly and then dive on the same day - but not dive and then fly.
TRANSFERS
Transfers from Cairns Northern Beaches or Port Douglas need to be prebooked and are sub juect to availability - please advise us at time of bopoking if you require transfers.
au$245.00
Prices are AUD, per adult and include all levies fees and taxes.
Child:
au$165.00
Family: au$655.00
Tour Code: 456