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Great Barrier Reef Tours & Trips

Admire the white-washed coral beaches of Fitzroy Island, tackle a scenic hiking trail on Magnetic Island, or fly high above a UNESCO rainforest on the iconic Skyrail in Palm Cove. Whilst a magical underwater world awaits you, there's so much to discover on a Great Barrier Reef adventure.

105 Great Barrier Reef tour packages with 278 reviews

Brisbane to Cairns Experience: Sand Dunes & the Whitsundays Tour

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Brisbane to Cairns Experience: Sand Dunes & the Whitsundays

Thoroughly recommend this tour. The Whitsundays are beautiful, and Fraser Island is a truly special place. Our guide Claire is a gem!

Best of Australia Tour

Best of Australia

fantasitc trip seeing lots of the highlights of the east coast. great tour guide

Brisbane to Cairns Adventure (8 Days) (14 destinations) Tour

Brisbane to Cairns Adventure (8 Days) (14 destinations)

Sydney to Cairns Adventure (14 Days) (26 destinations) Tour

  • Coastal Walks

Sydney to Cairns Adventure (14 Days) (26 destinations)

Learn To Dive (5 Days) Tour

Learn To Dive (5 Days)

Great dive instructors.
  • €100 deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

East Coast Explorer: 5 Week  | ULTIMATE Tour

East Coast Explorer: 5 Week | ULTIMATE

Best experience ever and with the best tour guide Zoe! She was absolutely fantastic, gave some amazing recommendations and just made the tour that extra bit better. Will 100% be recommending ULTIMATE travel to people like me who want to travel with a group!
  • €35 deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

Snorkel to Adventure (3 Days) Tour

Snorkel to Adventure (3 Days)

This tour was excellent. The skipper and crew worked seamlessly through some rough weather to ensure we had the best opportunity to view the reef with comfortable, clean, and safe accomodations onboard. Exceeded all of my expectations, particularly the chance to discover dive with Christine and the delicious food prepared by Zoe and Joost, who also kept us entertained with his fantastic music selection between dives. Good vibes from everyone working with us really made the trip special!

Oz East Coast Adventure 28 Days Tour

Oz East Coast Adventure 28 Days

Amazing 4 weeks in Oz! The organization of the hostel check-ins and the Greyhound rides were very good. Shannon was the most lovely tour leader and always ready to help with everything, which made the trip even better. Also the time we spent in each place felt just right. Only thing I would change about the itinerary are a bit more activities and less full free days. But overall it was a great experience!

Oz East Coast + Work 20 Days Tour

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Oz East Coast + Work 20 Days

Had an amazing time on the 20 day east coast tour and saw some incredible places with the best people. Eilish did a amazing job organising everything and made it such a fun and stress free experience :)

15 Day Dingo Adventure Tour: Brisbane > Cairns Tour

15 Day Dingo Adventure Tour: Brisbane > Cairns

I loved my tour with Kayla because she doesn’t make it feel like a tour guide-tourist relationship but more of a friendship! She was always down to have a good time and put her passengers first. Her knowledge about the areas were travelling in was also fab.

Sydney to Cairns Best of Australia – 17 Day Boutique Comfort Tour Tour

Sydney to Cairns Best of Australia – 17 Day Boutique Comfort Tour

I'm in my 60s...this tour was a mix of comfortable accommodation and enjoyable light activities. It was a small group of like minded people. We loved it !!

Australian Highlights (Base, 2024/2025, 13 Days) Tour

Australian Highlights (Base, 2024/2025, 13 Days)

Daintree Rainforest & Port Douglas - 4 Day Boutique Comfort Tour Tour

Daintree Rainforest & Port Douglas - 4 Day Boutique Comfort Tour

19-Days Australia Surf Camp and Ultimate East Coast Adventure Tour

19-Days Australia Surf Camp and Ultimate East Coast Adventure

Highlights of Australia Tour

  • Coach / Bus

Highlights of Australia

An excellent tour with and excellent guide. Thoroughly enjoyed the tour.

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The trip was great. However, I didn’t like the hostel in Airlie Beach. It was the worst one in this trip. Overall was great
Cool group, great guide, some long drives. Would need a driver and a guide A flight from Byron Bay to avoid 2 long drives on the bus
Absolutely amazing, best instructors!

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Great Barrier Reef Tours & Vacations

Orange and white Clownfish swimming through anemone on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia

The Great Barrier Reef needs no introduction

It's one of the world's seven natural wonders. It's home to over 1,600 types of fish, 30 species of whale and dolphin, and 215 varieties of birds. And it's  the planet's largest coral reef system . In fact, it's so big that astronauts have seen it from space. After dry land adventures along  Queensland 's  East Coast , hit the water with professional marine biologists to explore this fascinating underwater world. Look out for clownfish peeking out of anemones, inquisitive Maori wrasse gliding below or turtles munching on seagrass.

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Do i need a covid-19 vaccine to join an intrepid trip.

Trips from 1 January 2023 onwards

From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travelers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises).

However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travelers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.

Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.

How to get to the Great Barrier Reef

Most of our East Coast trips begin in Sydney,  Cairns  or Brisbane. Some of the most popular launching pads for the Great Barrier Reef are  Airlie Beach , Townsville and  Port Douglas .

These destinations are all serviced by commercial airlines. It's also possible to drive to one of the towns near the Great Barrier Reef and access the wonders of the underwater world on a small group tour.

How do I get around the Great Barrier Reef?

If you plan on visiting the reef on a day trip, try to allow at least two days to visit the Great Barrier Reef. This will give you some flexibility if the weather isn’t good on the day you originally planned to visit the reef. The other option is to join a Whitsunday Islands Explorer tour and spend several days on a live-aboard yacht exploring the Great Barrier Reef. The waters of the Great Barrier Reef get warmer the further north you go.

When is the best time to visit the Great Barrier Reef?

There are only two seasons along the reef – the dry season (winter) from May to October and the wet season (summer) from November to April. The temperatures are fairly consistent throughout the year with average highs of 86°F and lows of 69.8°F.

May through October is considered to be the best time to experience the reef as rainfall is low and water visibility is high. You may also see whales during their annual migration from the Antarctic.

If you're visiting between October and May, it's advisable to wear a stinger suit to protect yourself from possible jellyfish stings.

What do I pack for the Great Barrier Reef?

The Great Barrier Reef tends to be a casual place so you can leave your fancy clothes at home. Even if you're staying at a high-end resort, smart casual clothes are all you will need. Sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat are a must, even in winter, as the sun reflects off the water and white sand. Bring essentials such as basic medications with you won't find any shops when you're out exploring the reef. 

What is the internet access like on the Great Barrier Reef?

In short, pretty much non-existent unless you're near one of the major tourist hubs such as Hamilton Island in the Whitsundays or on the mainland at a town like Airlie Beach.

Is there cell phone coverage on the Great Barrier Reef?

Unless you're near one of the major tourist spots, it's unlikely you will be able to get a cell phone signal. 

Are Intrepid trips accessible for travelers with disabilities?

We are committed to making travel widely  accessible , regardless of ability or disability. We do our best to help you see the world, regardless of physical or mental limitations. 

We are always happy to talk to travelers with disabilities and see if we can help guide them toward the most suitable itinerary for their needs and, where possible, make reasonable adjustments to our itineraries.

Great Barrier Reef Tours

Welcome to Sunlover Reef Cruises, your premier destination for extraordinary Great Barrier Reef tours. Whether you’re an adventure seeker, family traveller, experienced diver or on your first trip to the Great Barrier Reef, our expert team will deliver a unique reef tour experience for you.

Great Barrier Reef

Join us for a unique outer reef tour where the Sunlover catamaran docks alongside a floating pontoon stationed in a natural lagoon fringed with beautiful coral. 

Fitzroy Island

For a completely different island experience, book a trip with Sunlover to the tropical paradise of Fitzroy Island. Just a short trip in our air-conditioned catamaran.

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Reef tours from Cairns

Based in the vibrant tropical city of Cairns, Sunlover is perfectly positioned to offer exceptional Great Barrier Reef tours and Fitzroy Island day trips. We love what we do and we’re passionate about where we get to do it – Cairns and out to the magnificent Great Barrier Reef. Get ready to embark on an adventure that will leave you in awe.

Travel in Air-Conditioned Comfort

Activities for the whole family, dive with a certified padi instructor, explore the reef by snorkelling.

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What our Guests Say

This was such an amazing trip on the great barrier reef for us as a family. Both my 4 and 10 year old boys absolutely loved it 😍We will never forget this experience and hope other families out there will get to one day be as lucky as we were and get to snorkel in the great barrier reef for the day.

Mia Hoff – Google Business Review

The whole experience was great. We were lucky with the weather, which helped. The facilities all dealt with the number of customers well so there was plenty of room on the catamaran there and back as well as virtually no waiting for the glass bottom boat and mini sub. The reef views were quite spectacular. Overall the trip was excellent and good value.

Frank R – Tripadvisor

My husband and I had an awesome time on the Sunlover Reef Cruise. Staff were super helpful and the activities and equipment that we were provided with exceeded our expectations. We got to spend such a decent amount of time out snorkeling on the reef and had lots of freedom and choice to enjoy our day how we wanted too. Was great fun!

Madeleine Stephen – Google Business Review

THE 10 BEST Great Barrier Reef Tours & Excursions

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1. Whitehaven Beach and Hill Inlet Lookout Snorkeling Cruise

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2. Calypso Outer Great Barrier Reef Cruise from Port Douglas

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3. Silversonic Outer Great Barrier Reef Cruise from Port Douglas

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4. K'gari (Fraser Island) Day Tour

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5. 1-Hour Whitsunday Islands and Heart Reef Scenic Flight

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6. Daintree Rainforest, Mossman Gorge Small-Group from Port Douglas

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7. Cape Tribulation, Mossman Gorge and Daintree Rainforest Day Tour

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8. Whitsundays Whitehaven Beach Tour: Beaches, Lookouts and Snorkel

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9. ABC Snorkel Charters Port Douglas Snorkelling max 12 passengers

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10. Ocean Rafting Tour to Whitehaven Beach and Hill Inlet Lookout

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11. Fitzroy Island Day Tour from Cairns

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12. Ocean Free Green Island and Great Barrier Reef Snorkel Cruise

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13. Whitsundays Guided Jet Ski Tour

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14. The Big Island Day Tour: Full day tour to Whitehaven Beach

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15. Full Day Tour to Sunlover Cruises Moore Reef and Fitzroy Island

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16. Daintree Rainforest and Mossman Gorge: Full or Half Day Tour

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17. Quicksilver Great Barrier Reef Snorkel Cruise from Port Douglas

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18. Ultimate Great Barrier Reef and Rainforest 45-minute Helicopter Tour

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19. Whitehaven Beach and Hamilton Island Cruise from Airlie Beach

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20. 2-Night Whitsundays Sailing Cruise incl. Whitehaven Beach & Great Barrier Reef

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21. From Port Douglas Tour including Kuranda, Skyrail & Scenic Train

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22. Remote Fraser Island Experience

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23. Snorkelling and Glass Bottom Boat at Green Island from Cairns

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24. Great Barrier Reef Day Cruise to Reefworld

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25. Camira Sailing Adventure through Whitsunday Islands

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26. Full-Day Whitsunday Sail and Snorkel Adventure with Lunch

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27. Half Day Low Isles Snorkelling Tour from Port Douglas

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28. Aquascene Magnetic Island Discovery Tour

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29. Small Group Full Day Daintree Rainforest Tour from Port Douglas

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30. Dingos 3 Day K'Gari (Fraser Island) ​4WD Tag-Along Tour

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  • Silversonic Outer Great Barrier Reef Dive and Snorkel Cruise from Port Douglas
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Great Barrier Reef Cruise Deluxe 5

Great Barrier Reef Cruise Deluxe $245

A visit to Australia’s tropical paradise Cairns is never complete without a trip to the Great Barrier Reef. Join us on our Deluxe Great Barrier Reef tour where you can explore two outer reef sites to discover the colourful corals, vibrant tropical fish and charismatic marine animals that call this natural wonder home. Departing from Cairns on a state-of-the-art catamaran, our Great Barrier Reef Deluxe tour includes everything for a once in a lifetime experience on the reef. As well as unlimited snorkelling and equipment, this tour also includes a beginner or certified dive, yummy hot breakfast and lunch, Cairns accommodation transfers and more. Plus, our friendly crew are on hand all day with information about the reef and tips on how to make the most of your trip. Don’t miss out on exploring this spectacular underwater world! Book your Cairns Reef tour today.

Great Barrier Reef Premium Snorkelling Tour 9

Great Barrier Reef Premium Snorkelling Tour $239

The Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest living organism, and it just can't be fully appreciated without getting wet! Catapult yourself into nature's most spectacular wonder with our Great Barrier Reef Premium Snorkelling Tour, which will take you to explore this fascinating ecosystem in detail. Get ready for a full day out onboard our luxury sailing catamaran as we voyage through turquoise waters towards two unique reef sites. Once we've arrived, don your snorkel gear and jump in! You'll be surrounded by colourful fish that live in vivid coral gardens - better yet, upgrade to include diving with us so you can see what’s below sea level too. After lunch, there's another reef site just waiting for exploration. Then relax on deck as we head back to Cairns in the evening. For the best Great Barrier Reef snorkelling experience, book now!

1 Day Great Barrier Reef Pontoon Adventure 5

1 Day Great Barrier Reef Pontoon Adventure $255

Get set to embark on an adventure of a lifetime aboard our modern catamaran to our all-weather pontoon platform! You'll have the opportunity to explore underwater marine life, take in spectacular views and experience hands-on activities. There is plenty of fun for everyone including Great Barrier Reef glass bottom boat tour, fish feeding presentation, and much more! Optional extra activities are available including helmet diving and snorkelling tour. With four hours to spend at Moore Reef, there’s loads of time to enjoy the reef in comfort and safety, wet or dry. Don’t miss out - book now for what is sure to be an unforgettable journey through one of Australia's most iconic natural wonders.

Small Group Great Barrier Reef Tour 9

Small Group Great Barrier Reef Tour $209

The Great Barrier Reef is a must see for anyone travelling to Australia. Our $189 Small Group Great Barrier Reef Tour gives you the opportunity to explore this natural wonder without breaking your wallet, and with optional extras to suit you! Snorkel equipment and reef tuition are included, with optional dive upgrades available for travellers who want to see more. You’ll depart from Cairns, sail to Upolu Reef where you can dive or snorkel, enjoy a free catered lunch on board and have plenty of time to soak up some rays on the sun deck. Our friendly crew will make sure you get the most from your trip, offering plenty of information about the reef ecosystem and its colourful inhabitants, plus offering tips on snorkelling for first timers. Don’t miss out on this incredible experience in nature!

2 Day Great Barrier Reef Liveaboard Tour 5

2 Day Great Barrier Reef Liveaboard Tour $585

This is your chance to experience the Great Barrier Reef in a way that few others ever will. Spend one night sleeping on this underwater wonder and explore more with two full days of snorkelling. Jump aboard our modern vessel for comfortable accommodation, chef prepared meals and evening drinks from the onboard bar. You'll spend two glorious days exploring the reef's top outer sites, swimming among marine life and colourful coral. Add a beginner or certified dive upgrade to make the most of your time exploring one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. There’s even the chance for a night dive for a unique perspective of this strange world. Then in the evening, relax onboard and share a meal with your fellow travellers. This Great Barrier Reef Cruise includes liveaboard accommodation, all meals, unlimited snorkelling and upgrade diving options. It doesn't get better than this!

3 Day Great Barrier Reef Liveaboard Tour 5

3 Day Great Barrier Reef Liveaboard Tour $825

The Great Barrier Reef is one of the most impressive and diverse ecosystems on earth. Spend your next holiday exploring its colourful brilliance with our 3 Day Great Barrier Reef Tour that includes snorkelling at some of the best reef locations near Cairns, accommodation on the reef, freshly prepared meals plus more! Sleep onboard our comfortable liveaboard vessel and spend your days snorkelling and exploring the vast coral gardens of the Great Barrier Reef. Include a beginner or certified dive package to admire the astonishing ecosystems from below. Then spend your evenings relaxing on deck under the starry sky and enjoying a drink from the onboard bar. Our 3 Day Great Barrier Reef Tour will ensure you get plenty of snorkelling time - so book now to join for an amazing underwater adventure!

Cape Tribulation and Daintree Tours

Cape Tribulation and Daintree Tours

If you're looking for one of the most fascinating natural environments in Australia, look no further than the Daintree Rainforest. The forests are amazingly biodiverse and home to unique wildlife such as cassowaries and tree kangaroos. Let us show you the rainforest in a way that's never been seen before. You will get to enjoy guided walks, a river cruise and much more with our local guides who know this region inside out! Explore the area’s pristine beaches such as Cape Tribulation, swim in freshwater streams and be in awe of the fearsome crocodile on a wildlife spotting cruise. Discover the Daintree’s highlights with a one-day tour or stay overnight to sleep amongst the trees enjoy more time to explore the rainforests. Don’t miss your chance to explore this incredible tropical wilderness!

Cairns Tours

Cairns Tours

A picturesque paradise bursting with sun kissed beaches, tropical climate and adventurous activities, Cairns really has it all. While best known as a base point for trips to the Daintree and Great Barrier Reef, Cairns offers plenty of other hidden gems you can’t miss. Spend a day chasing waterfalls, exploring lush rainforest and swimming in refreshing plunge pools on the Atherton Tablelands Day Tour. Relax under the palm trees on the postcard worthy beaches of Green Island or kayak the turquoise waters of Fitzroy Island in search of turtle on day trips from Cairns. There is stacks to do and see in Cairns. Check out our tours to ensure you don’t miss out on anything!

15 Best Great Barrier Reef Tours from Cairns

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Approximately two million people make the journey to Far North Queensland every year, teeming with excitement. With so many different tours departing from Cairns offering sailing, snorkeling, diving, and more, choosing the most appropriate option can be overwhelming.

Thankfully, we’ve done the research so that you don’t have to! If you’re looking for the best Great Barrier Reef tours from Cairns, look no further!

Composed of nearly 3,000 individual reefs and 900 picturesque islands, the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Great Barrier Reef boasts breathtaking beauty in every direction. Colorful fish, vibrant coral, and sizzling rays of year-round sunshine make this iconic Australian destination one of the world’s most revered natural attractions.

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1 – Great Barrier Reef: Premium Catamaran Cruise from Cairns

Great Barrier Reef Premium Catamaran Cruise from Cairns

There’s no better feeling than lounging on the netted deck with the wind in your hair. That’s exactly what you’ll be experiencing en route to two glorious reef sites aboard a state-of-the-art catamaran. Depending on the day’s conditions, some snorkeling locations boast greater underwater visibility than others, with the crew always aiming to find the most serene spots.

The full-day tour lasts 9 hours, sets sail at 8am, and offers full cancellation and refunds up to 24 hours before departure. $175 AUD will include morning and afternoon tea, high-quality snorkeling equipment, complimentary snorkel tours, and the option to either snorkel, swim, or dive (optional add-on) amongst the marine life.

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2 – Great Barrier Reef Snorkeling and Diving Cruise from Cairns

Great Barrier Reef Snorkeling and Diving Cruise from Cairns

Suitable for beginner-level swimmers as well as water sports enthusiasts, this cruise takes you out to a pair of vibrant reef locations on a luxurious superyacht – work on the tan on th open-air deck or relax and take a break from the sun in the air-conditioned modern lounges.

While moorings change depending on the conditions, tours usually visit one of the Outer Great Barrier Reef spots (Saxon Reef or Norman Reef) in the morning before continuing to North Hastings Reef in the afternoon, with a freshly-cooked lunch in the middle.

The tour lasts approximately 8 hours and 30 minutes and departs from Cairns at 7am. $165 AUD includes a glass of wine, use of all equipment, a buffet BBQ lunch, and 5 hours of reef time. Optional extras, such as a helicopter flight, are available at an extra cost.

3 – Premium Reef and Coral Cay Cruise at High Speed from Cairns

Premium Reef and Coral Cay Cruise at High Speed from Cairns

With a maximum of 36 participants on any one day, this tour is far more intimate and personal than most of its competitors. Onboard the Seastar 1, you’ll reach your first diving or snorkeling spot – Michaelmas Cay – just 1 hour and 15 minutes after departure.

Once there, explore the waters to your heart’s content or simply kick back on the untouched, postcard-worthy beach. Next stop: the equally impressive Hastings Reef, sitting on the very outer edge on the Great Barrier Reef.

The full-day tour departs from Cairns at 7:30am. $200 AUD includes morning and afternoon tea, a scrumptious buffet lunch, guided snorkel tours at both locations, and most impressively, a glass-bottom boat throughout.

4 – Cairns: Green Island & Reef Full-Day Sailing Cruise

Cairns Green Island & Reef Full-Day Sailing Cruise

The smallest boat so far – a classic 16-meter sailing vessel – welcomes a maximum of 25 exclusive guests, meaning that you’ll have more one-on-one time with the informative marine biologist and won’t have to fight your way through hoards of tourists to cash in on the smorgasbord lunch. In addition to the ample diving and snorkeling opportunities, visitors have plenty of time to chill on the beautiful Green Island.

The tour lasts about 9 hours and typically leaves the Cairns dock at 8am. $215 per person includes top-quality snorkeling gear, wetsuits, a glass of wine, a tropical afternoon tea,  and snorkeling tours – with the optional add-on for scuba diving.

Cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance to receive a full refund (trust us though, this unforgettable experience is not one that you want to pass up).

5 – Great Barrier Reef Luxury Snorkel and Dive Cruise from Cairns

Great Barrier Reef Luxury Snorkel and Dive Cruise from Cairns

If you’re all about high-class luxury and prefer having more room to move, then the 65-foot (20-meter) catamaran presents as an excellent option. A maximum of 75 people will set sail from Cairns Reef Fleet Terminal to Upolu Cay. From there, visitors climb aboard a glass-bottom boat – have your camera at the ready, because the marine life swimming underneath is guaranteed to amaze.

Swimming zone number two is a marine hotspot known as the Wonder Wall, which descends a whopping 14 meters below the surface and is teeming with coral and wildlife.

The tour lasts 9 hours, departing from Cairns at 7:15am. Upwards of $213.50 includes a tantalizing buffet lunch with seafood, professional snorkeling equipment, ongoing crew assistance, refreshments throughout the day, and showers on board.

6 – Great Barrier Reef Scenic Helicopter Tour and Cruise from Cairns

Great Barrier Reef Scenic Helicopter Tour and Cruise from Cairns

Seeing the world-renowned Great Barrier Reef from on or below the surface is incredible. Seeing it from a birds-eye view as you whip through the skies in a helicopter provides a whole new jealousy-inducing perspective. You’ll still be blessed with the opportunity to swim, snorkel, and/or scuba – the helicopter is simply the means of transport.

Three options are available to choose from:

  • Fly to the reef, snorkel and explore, and then fly back to Cairns.
  • Boat to the reef, snorkel and explore, and then fly back to Cairns.
  • Fly to the reef, snorkel and explore, and then boat back to Cairns.

Option 1 and option 2 commence at 12:40pm while option 3 departs at 7:30am.

Starting at $405, these packages include at least one overhead helicopter flight; a freshly-made BBQ lunch featuring fresh fish, sausages, steak, salads, and pasta; snorkeling equipment; and free refunds up until 24 hours before departure.

Note that scuba diving within 48 hours of flying is not recommended and hotel pickup is not included (although Cairns is a small city with plenty of parking, so making your own way to the departure point shouldn’t be a hassle).

7 – 2-Day Best of Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef

2-Day Best of Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef

Cairns is renowned for being home to the largest coral reef system on Earth. But the Tropical North Queensland city has another trick up its sleeve: it’s the gateway to some of the oldest and most beautiful tropical rainforests on the planet. This tour combines the best of both worlds, tackling the rainforest-based Kuranda Village on day one and the reef on day two.

Kuranda village sits in the tropical mountains northwest of Cairns – you’ll see the village and its surroundings first-hand with rides on both the Kuranda Scenic Railway and the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway. This portion of the two-day tour provides an insight into Aboriginal culture and gets you up close and personal with land-based Aussie wildlife (did someone say koalas?).

$614 includes hotel pickup and drop-off (from Cairns only), a 25-minute one-way helicopter tour from the Great Barrier Reef to Cairns, professional guides, lunch, and the Great Barrier Reef Cruise.

8 – Green Island Reef Catamaran Cruise from Cairns

Green Island Reef Catamaran Cruise from Cairns

For those who want to experience all the beauty of the Great Barrier Reef but don’t want to splurge on unnecessary bells and whistles, this tour aught to do the trick.

Starting at just $99, this option entices the budget-savvy traveler while still offering ample time to snorkel through the colorful coral gardens off the coast of Green Island and surround yourself with spectacular fish.

Full-day tours offer time to laze on a sandy beach, while half-day tours suit those pressed for time. Depending on which you choose, you’ll set sail in either the modern catamaran, ‘Reef Rocket’; or a larger, air-conditioned 35-meter catamaran.

9 – Cairns: Outer Great Barrier Reef Full-Day Tour & Live Music

Cairns Outer Great Barrier Reef Full-Day Tour & Live Music

Five hours of snorkeling at two exclusive mooring locations is the perfect way to check out this globally-adored slice of Mother Nature. What sets this tour apart from the others is the live music, performed by an Aussie artist on the return leg of the journey.

The vessel departs at 8:15am and typically returns at around 4:30pm. $165 per person includes a gourmet BBQ lunch, snorkeling equipment with an optional guided lesson from one of the staff members, afternoon tea, a glass of wine, and a fruit and cheese platter.

Plenty of optional extras are available for purchase too, such as photos, helicopter tours, and diving.

10 – Outer Great Barrier Reef Cruise Including Scenic Heli Flight

Outer Great Barrier Reef Cruise Including Scenic Heli Flight

On ‘Evolution’, one of the fastest and largest commercial catamarans that services the Great Barrier Reef, you’ll venture across the pristine waters to two spectacular swimming destinations in the Outer Reef.

Sunbathe on the deck or relax in the air-conditioned lounges – either way, you’re in for a treat. With room for 150 passengers on the boat, this option is perfect for the socialites.

$368 grants you access to a 10-minute Scenic Helicopter Flight to and from the exclusive Heli-Pontoon on the Outer Reef, in addition to all of the features and amenities listed in the aforementioned number 9 on this list.

11 – Barrier Reef Snorkeling with Helicopter, Cruise or Both

Barrier Reef Snorkeling with Helicopter, Cruise or Both

If you’re itching to take in the wonder of the Great Barrier Reef from all possible angles, then look no further. This tour kicks off with a scenic flight from Cairns over the Reef and the sand cays. Thereafter, you’ll be given 1.5 hours to spend swimming or snorkeling in the wildlife haven that is Hastings Reef.

  • Cruise to the reef, snorkel and explore, and then fly back to Cairns.
  • Fly to the reef, snorkel and explore, and then cruise by boat back to Cairns.

You’ll receive all this, plus a classic Aussie BBQ lunch, snorkeling gear, and a complimentary glass of wine for $399 per person. Cancel up to 24 hours in advance to receive a full refund.

12 – 2-Day Reef and Rainforest Package Combo: Green Island Cruise and Kuranda Day Trip

2-Day Reef and Rainforest Package Combo Green Island Cruise and Kuranda Day Trip

Want to see everything that Cairns has to offer on land and sea, and still be able to sleep in your own bed? Look no further. With hotel pickup and drop-off on both days, this hassle-free tour takes you on an adventure through the reef (with a cruise to Green Island) and through the rainforest (with a visit to the rainforest village of Kuranda).

The activity is advertised to have a maximum of 9 travelers, so you won’t feel forced to socialize. Have the camera at the ready because you’ll be gawking at the views from the Kuranda Scenic Rail, hanging out with koalas, and snapping selfies with turtles.

Trips start at $394 AUD and include a coral viewing tour in a semi-submarine at no extra charge. Note: unlike some alternatives, this option is final-sale and incurs a 100% cancellation penalty.

13 – Ultimate Great Barrier Reef Cruise with Marine World Pontoon

Ultimate Great Barrier Reef Cruise with Marine World Pontoon

A high-speed catamaran guarantees a smooth ride out to the Outer Reef, where the magic of the Great Barrier Reef truly shines through. Once anchored, you’ll have access to a wide range of free onboard activities including a semi-submersible tour, viewings from a glass-bottom boat, and the ‘underwater reef viewing observatory’. Or, join a marine biologist from the multilingual crew on a guided snorkel safari!

Prices start at $239 per person, tours last for approximately 8 hours, and you’ll depart from the Cairns dock at 8:30am. Refreshments are available all day, highlighted by a delicious chef-prepared buffet lunch.

14 – Cairns: Snorkel & Dive a Secluded Great Barrier Reef Island

Cairns Snorkel & Dive a Secluded Great Barrier Reef Island

Can’t stand crowds? Does the thought of a selfie stick make you want to hurl? Then this tour is perfect – it’s secluded, small, and far away from the hoards of potentially-obnoxious tourists.

The tour starts with a relaxing 30-minute cruise down the colorful Mulgrave River – keep your eyes peeled for crocodiles! You’ll arrive at the untouched paradise that is Frankland Islands National Park, an area less popular but also less affected by coral bleaching than most Great Barrier Reef destinations.

A maximum of 30 visitors are permitted on the island daily, so make sure to book in advance. Tours start at $99 per person and included a prepackaged lunch, snorkeling equipment, and morning and afternoon tea

15 – Reef and Rainforest Tandem Sky Dive in Cairns

Reef and Rainforest Tandem Sky Dive in Cairns

Adrenaline junkies, this one’s for you! Jump out of a plane from up to 15,000 feet over, arguably, the most picturesque natural vista on the planet. No previous experience required – with a professional tandem diver strapped to your back, all that you have to worry about is soaking in the unbeatable views of UNESCO rainforests and reefs from above.

Prices start at $274 AUD and come with free cancellation up to 24 hours beforehand.

We hope that you have enjoyed our selection of the best Great Barrier Reef tours from Cairns. If you are looking for more activities to do in Cairns, take a look at our list of the most fun things to do in Cairns !

Don’t hesitate to comment below if you have any questions. Have fun 🙂

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Great Barrier Reef submarine reef tours permit passengers to truly submerge themselves into the underwater world of the beautiful coral and exotic marine creatures of one of Australia’s most iconic natural landmarks.

The only company which currently operates Great Barrier Reef submarine tours is based on Fitzroy Island , which takes 45 minutes to reach by ferry from Cairns. The island is a national park filled with mountains, rainforests, and a coastline encircling the Great Barrier Reef.

Only two people at a time can experience the Great Barrier Reef submarine reef tours departing from Fitzroy Island’s main beach, allowing for a truly intimate experience. Stinger suits and masks are provided, but passengers must bring their own sunscreen, swimwear, towels, and sunglasses.

All passengers receive instructions and safety briefings before a safety diver guides them into the submarine. The safety diver accompanies the submarine during the entire excursion, while the submarine pilot doubles as a tour guide providing vivid descriptions of the surrounding sea life and corals. The submarine never ventures very far from the shore during this 20-minute journey.

As the submarine contains no hatches, passengers can enjoy a true Great Barrier Reef diving experience without needing scuba diving equipment. Although the entire journey is less than a half-hour long, T-shirts and photo CDs are available so memories can last a lifetime.

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Enjoy one of Cairns’ most unique & exclusive Great Barrier Reef tours. Dreamtime Dive and Snorkel invites you to explore some of the best diving and snorkelling sites on the Great Barrier Reef with our experienced Marine Biologists and Indigenous Cultural Guides. We choose our reef sites based on the best conditions for the day, so you’re truly getting the highest quality snorkelling and diving experience. Our sites include Milln, Flynn, Hastings, Saxon, Norman or Thetford Reef.

Once at the Reef, you will have the opportunity to explore the underwater world with included snorkelling experiences.

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The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest coral system, stretching for 1500 miles along Australia's northeast coast. It's a bucket list destination for snorkeling and scuba diving, dotted with more than 900 white-sand islands where you'll find the country's best beach resorts.

Due to the tropical climate in Far North Queensland, it is essential to consider the weather when planning your visit to the Great Barrier Reef. Most travelers incorporate the Reef into a larger itinerary across Queensland and New South Wales, flying in and out of Sydney, Brisbane or Cairns.

In this guide, we break down everything you need to know for your trip to the Great Barrier Reef.

About the Great Barrier Reef

More than 70 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups have traditional connections to the Great Barrier Reef. The Yidinji clan, for example, believe that the reef was created by Bhiral, the Creator, throwing lava and hot rocks down from sky. Many of the islands hold special significance for different First Nations groups.

The Great Barrier Reef is considered to be one of the seven wonders of the natural world and received UNESCO World Heritage status in 1981. This incredible environment is home to more than 1,500 species of fish, as well as sharks, rays, turtles, and marine mammals. Unfortunately, the warming of the ocean caused by climate change has resulted in severe bleaching of the coral reef over the past five years.

There are still plenty of beautiful spots where you can see colorful coral and a thriving marine ecosystem. To help preserve the reef for future generations, visitors should minimize their impact on the reef by following all advice from local authorities .

Best Time to Visit

The Great Barrier Reef (and the rest of Far North Queensland) experiences two seasons, the wet season from November to April and the dry season from May to October. Stinger season, when dangerous box jellyfish can be found along the coast, runs from around November to May.

For most people, the best time to visit the Great Barrier Reef is between June and October to avoid both the wet season and the box jellyfish. During the wet season, rain can impair underwater visibility on the reef, but the warm water temperatures are great for swimming. However, you may also see cheaper tour, flight, and accommodation prices during the wet season.

For more information, check out our full guide to the best time to visit the Great Barrier Reef .

Getting There

The Great Barrier Reef is a three-hour flight (or a 26-hour drive) north of Sydney and can be visited from a couple of different departure points. Cairns has an international airport , while Hamilton Island , Proserpine (near Airlie Beach), and Townsville can be reached via domestic flights.

For both day trips and longer tours, you'll find regular departures from Cairns, Cape Tribulation, Port Douglas, and Townsville. There are ferry services between Cairns and Green Island and Fitzroy Island . If you're headed out to the Whitsundays, there are shuttles and transfers available from Proserpine Airport and Airlie Beach.

The Great Barrier Reef is all about the snorkeling and scuba diving, though there are options for those who'd rather keep dry too. Michaelmas Cay , just 90 minutes by boat from Cairns, is a popular spot for keen snorkelers, while Agincourt Reef off Port Douglas is an interesting and accessible dive site.

For budget travelers, a day trip may be the best option. Take the 45-minute ferry to Green Island for the best of sand and sea, with beaches for swimming and snorkeling just offshore and a crocodile park on the island.

Other things to do on the reef:

  • Marvel at the wonders below the surface from a glass-bottom boat .
  • Take a semi-submersible submarine tour .
  • Experience coral spawing between October and December.
  • See baby turtles hatching between January and March.
  • Join Dreamtime Dive and Snorkel for an Indigenous cultural reef experience.
  • Go for a hike on one of the island national parks, like Lizard Island or Fitzroy Island .
  • Relax on Whitehaven Beach , an unspoilt stretch of impossibly white sand that regularly tops lists of the best beaches in Australia.

Multi-day tours are also available, visiting multiple dive and snorkel sites and offering accommodation onboard. For the ultimate luxury, charter a yacht to sail the Whitsundays, take a scenic flight over Heart Reef, or book in at a beachfront resort.

Where to Stay

When visiting the Great Barrier Reef, there are three main places to stay: the mainland, the Whitsundays, and the more isolated islands on the reef.

Cairns is the mainland tourist hub for the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest , where you'll find everything from hostels to apartments, Airbnbs and well-known hotel chains like the Hilton. Read our full guide to hotels in Cairns for more options.

Port Douglas, Mission Beach, and Airlie Beach are smaller towns that still have everything you will need, with a more relaxed atmosphere. Further south, you can also reach the Reef from the city of Townsville.

The Whitsundays , off the coast of Airlie Beach, are a group of 74 islands that offer a true resort experience. Accommodation here is spread over four main islands (Hamilton, Hayman, Long and Daydream Island) and is generally more upmarket than the mainland.

Further afield, islands like Bedarra (near Mission Beach), Lizard (north of Cooktown), Haggerstone (in the far north), Orpheus (north of Townsville) offer secluded escapes.

Travel Tips

The Great Barrier Reef is a unique destination, so there are a couple of things to keep in mind to ensure you make the most of your trip without damaging this precious natural resource.

  • Book accommodation at least a month in advance if you're traveling during peak season (June to October).
  • Plan to spend at least a couple of days exploring the reef, or up to a week to cover all the highlights.
  • Some people experience seasickness during boat tours on the Great Barrier Reef. If you know you're prone to motion sickness, you can buy medication over the counter at any pharmacy in Australia.
  • Choose reef-safe (mineral-based) sunscreen , or use a physical barrier like a hat and a rash guard or swim shirt to prevent sunburn.
  • If you visit between November and May, wear a stinger suit or swim at patrolled beaches protected by nets.
  • Never touch the reef to avoid breaking or damaging the coral.
  • Avoid heatstroke by drinking lots of water, especially when you are spending time in the sun.
  • Pack a waterproof bag or case for you phone or camera to make sure you can capture the magical underwater world that is the Great Barrier Reef.

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Tours to the Great Barrier Reef depart Port Douglas Crystalbrook Superyacht Marina daily. Whether you're an experienced diver or a first-time snorkeler, there's something for everyone to enjoy. And with a range of vessels and some of the most pristine reef sites in the world, you're sure to have a unique experience.

Port Douglas is located close to the Great Barrier Reef making it an ideal departure point with tours taking from 45 to 90 minutes to reach your destination.

There are a number of reef sites visited from Port Douglas, all of which are considered to be among the best and most pristine along the Great Barrier Reef. Sites like Agincourt Reef or Opal Reef continue to boast an enticing underwater world of diverse marine life and vibrant coral.

Reef Tours Available From Port Douglas

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Wavedancer Low Isles Cruise Departs 10:00am | Returns 4:30pm Embark on a luxury sailing experience to the Low Isles. Relax on a spacious catamaran, snorkel in the coral gardens, or join a guided beach walk to learn about the island's unique ecosystem. Indulge in a tropical buffet lunch on board and soak up the sun on the deck.

Silversonic Reef Snorkeling Adventure Departs 8:30am | Returns 4:30pm If you're seeking an smaller snorkeling experience, this tour is for you. Travel on a high-speed catamaran to three different outer reef sites, renowned for their crystal-clear waters and abundant marine life. Snorkel alongside tropical fish, colorful corals, and possibly spot rays and turtles. Buffet lunch included.

Quicksilver Outer Reef Tour Departs 10:00am | Returns 4:30pm Join this renowned tour operator for a full-day adventure to the pontoon on Agincourt Reef . Discover breathtaking coral formations, swim with tropical fish, and explore underwater gardens on a guided snorkeling tour. Enjoy a delicious buffet lunch and relax on the spacious reef pontoon. Large vessel & Pontoon. Many activities. Great for familes.

Poseidon Outer Reef Tour Departs 8:30am | Returns 4:30pm Travel to the Agincourt Ribbon Reefs, renowned for their outstanding coral formations and marine biodiversity. Enjoy guided snorkeling tours, certified diving experiences, and educational presentations by marine biologists. Indulge in a seafood buffet lunch while taking in the stunning reef views. Smaller vessel. 3 reef sites.

Calypso Outer Barrier Reef Tour Morning | Departs 7:30am | Returns 11:30pm Afternoon | Departs 1:15pm | Returns 5:15pm Explore the diverse ecosystems of the Agincourt Ribbon Reefs on this eco-certified tour. Snorkel in pristine locations teeming with marine life, enjoy a guided snorkeling tour, and relax on the spacious reef vessel. A buffet lunch and informative presentations are included.

Calypso Low Isles Half Day Departs 8:45am | Returns 4:15pm Choose between morning and afternoon half day tours to Low Island from Port Douglas. Experience 2 hours on the sheltered Low Isles and snorkel in the lagoon of the tranquil coral cay.

Wavelength Snorkeling Reef Tour Departs 8:30am | Returns 4:30pm Wavelength is a dedicated snorkelling vessel which visits three Great Barrier Reef sites in one day. Buffet lunch and snorkelling gear is included. Wavelength hosts a maximum of 48 passengers. Small numbers. Authentic experience.

Sailaway Coral Cay Reef Tour Departs 8:00am | Returns 5:00pm Sit back and relax on a beautiful sailing catamaran. Visit the Coral Cays of Mackay or Undine Reefs. Enjoy an authentic sailing experience, just 10 nautical miles off the coast of Port Douglas. Enjoy a tropical buffet lunch, morning and afternoon teas & coffee.

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When it comes to exploring the Great Barrier Reef, there are few experiences that can compare to snorkeling or diving. Snorkeling gear is standard on all reef trips departing from Port Douglas.

Snorkeling: An Easy Way to View the Reef Snorkeling is a fantastic, easy way to view the reef, and is available on all reef trips. snorkeling equipment is provided on all tours, and guided snorkeling tours are available to maximize your reef experience. A marine naturalist will point out the different corals and marine life and explain their place in such a diverse ecosystem. So whether you're a first-time snorkeler or a seasoned pro, there's plenty to discover underwater.

Diving: Get Up Close and Personal with the Reef For those looking to get up close and personal with the reef, diving is the way to go. From beginner to expert, there is a dive tour to suit all levels.

Introductory Dives: Perfect for Beginners If you're new to diving, don't worry. Introductory dives led by qualified dive instructors are available on many reef tours, with onboard tuition and equipment included. Beginners are briefed on the way out to the reef site to ensure both an exciting and safe first dive. So if you've always wanted to explore the underwater world, now's your chance. No experience necessary.

Certified Diving: For the More Experienced Diver For the certified diver, the reefs off Port Douglas are home to dramatic drop offs, swim throughs, and bommies. Buddy up with a dive partner, or tag along with a dive guide for a grand tour of all the nooks and crannies. No matter your skill level, there's something for everyone to discover underwater.

Crystalbrook Superyacht Marina

The Crystalbrook Superyacht Marina is considered one of the premier nautical destinations in Australia. This world-class marina is just a short walk from the Port Douglas Village and boasts an impressive array of facilities and is located close to the Great Barrier Reef, making it an ideal gateway for exploring this world heritage site.

The Marina caters to a vast range of private and commercial reef tour vessels. There are 135 berths in total, with some specifically designed for superyachts up to 50 metres in length.

Marina Facilities and Services The marina provides top-notch facilities and services to ensure a comfortable stay for all its guests. These services often include Wi-Fi, laundry, shower and toilet facilities, and 24-hour security. The marina also provides access to water, electricity, and fueling facilities for the boats.

Location The marina is located in the heart of Port Douglas, providing easy access to a range of facilities including restaurants, bars, and shops. Its location also offers a perfect starting point for trips to the Great Barrier Reef.

Marina Shopping The Crystalbrook Superyacht Marina hosts a range of high-end retail shops, offering everything from fashion to souvenirs. Need some sunscrean & a hat? The marina offers visitors a chance to grab some last minute items for a day on the Great Barrier Reef

Dining The marina complex includes a range of eateries that cater to a variety of tastes, offering everything from casual meals to fine dining experiences. Some of these dining options provide beautiful views over the marina, making for a wonderful dining experience.

Great Barrier Reef Tour Departure Point Given its proximity to the Great Barrier Reef, there are numerous tour operators based at the marina, offering a range of experiences.

The Great Barrier Reef

Clown fish on The Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef is an extraordinary natural wonder that captivates millions of visitors from around the world every year. With its massive size, diverse marine life, and breathtaking colors, it's no wonder that it's the only living structure visible from the moon with the naked eye.

The Great Barrier Reef is Big! The Great Barrier Reef is massive, with an area larger than Ireland and Great Britain combined. The Reef isn't just one reef, but thousands of different reefs, some of which are several kilometers long. Each reef is separated by a vast, vivid blue sea, which owes its color to the fact that there are minimal particles floating around in it.

The Diversity of Life The Great Barrier Reef is home to an incredible diversity of marine life, with 1500 different species of fish, 350 different types of coral, 6000 species of crustaceans, 5000 species of mollusks, reptiles, and marine mammals. The colors of the coral and marine creatures are mind-blowing, and each one serves a purpose, such as warning predators or marking cleaning stations.

Seasonal Experiences Visiting the Great Barrier Reef is a unique experience that can vary depending on the season. From October to December, the Reef is in the midst of its reproductive cycle, Coral spawning occurs during this period. From January to May, it's recruitment time when baby creatures born elsewhere invade the reef. From June to September, it's Whale spotting season, when whales come to the Tropics to get a manicure, shedding barnacles and other fouling organisms in the warm waters of Tropical North Queensland.

Visiting the Reef from Port Douglas One of the biggest advantages of visiting the Great Barrier Reef from Port Douglas is the proximity of the outer reefs to shore. There are also coral islands, drop-offs, and drift dive sites to explore. Port Douglas tour operators are highly professional and have an excellent safety record, making it a must-visit destination for both divers and snorkelers.

Marine Life On The Reef

Green Sea Turtle on the Great Barrier Reef near Port Douglas

When snorkeling on the Great Barrier Reef near Port Douglas, you can expect to encounter a diverse array of marine life. Here are some of the common marine species you might see.

Soft & Hard Corals The Great Barrier Reef is renowned for its stunning coral formations. You'll have the opportunity to witness a variety of hard and soft corals in various shapes, sizes, and vibrant colors. Look out for brain corals, staghorn corals, plate corals, and more.

Tropical Fish The reef is teeming with an incredible diversity of tropical fish. You can spot schools of colourful fish including clownfish (like Nemo!), angelfish, butterflyfish, parrotfish, damselfish, wrasses, and many others. Each species displays unique patterns, colours, and behaviours.

Green Sea & Loggerhead Turtles The Great Barrier Reef is home to several species of sea turtles, such as the green turtle and loggerhead turtle. Snorkelling provides opportunities to observe these majestic creatures gracefully swimming among the coral gardens.

Reef Sharks While most shark species found on the Great Barrier Reef are harmless, it's possible to spot some during your snorkelling adventure. Blacktip reef sharks and whitetip reef sharks are commonly seen. They are typically small and shy, posing no threat to humans.

All Types of Rays Keep an eye out for various ray species, including the spotted eagle ray and the blue-spotted ray. These elegant creatures often glide along the sandy seabed, providing an incredible sight.

Giant Clams The Great Barrier Reef is also home to impressive giant clams. These large molluscs can reach sizes of up to a meter and showcase vibrant colours. Snorkelling allows you to see them up close and appreciate their unique beauty.

Nudibranchs and Sea Slugs The reef is abundant with a fascinating array of nudibranchs and sea slugs. These vibrant and intricate creatures come in a stunning variety of shapes, sizes, and colours, showcasing nature's artistry.

Dolphins While not as common as other species, there is a chance to encounter dolphins on your journey to and from the Great Barrier Reef. Keep an eye on the water surface for these playful and intelligent marine mammals.

Getting To Port Douglas From Cairns

Scenic Drive From Cairns to Port Douglas

The drive from Cairns to Port Douglas is a scenic 66 km journey that offers stunning coastal and rainforest views. Allow an hour to reach Port Douglas. Throughout the drive, you'll be surrounded by tropical landscapes, including sugar cane fields, mountains, and coastal vistas. It's a scenic route that showcases the natural beauty of Far North Queensland.

On the way there you will pass many iconic attractions.

Skyrail Rainforest Cable way 15 minutes into your drive to Port Douglas, if you look to your left you will see the Skyrail gondolas make their way up to Kuranda.

Trinity Beach Trinity Beach is roughly 20 minutes’ drive from Cairns and offers a relaxed coastal atmosphere, swimming & dining options. It's a great spot to stop for lunch on the way to Port Douglas.

Palm Cove About 25 kilometres north of Cairns, you'll pass by Palm Cove, a picturesque beachside village known for its palm-lined esplanade. It's a popular spot for swimming, dining, and enjoying the relaxed tropical atmosphere.

Ellis Beach Ellis Beach is a stunning coastal destination located approximately 30 kilometres north of Cairns. Ellis Beach is known for its tropical sandy shoreline and picturesque palm trees. The beach stretches for about a kilometre and offers a tranquil and relaxed setting for visitors to enjoy the tropical paradise.

The Ellis Beach Bar and Grill is located on the beach, and It offers delicious meals, refreshing beverages, and stunning views of the beach. It's a great place to stop for a break to relax and enjoy a meal on your way to Port Douglas.

Hartley's Crocodile Adventure Park Just 40 Minutes North of Cairns and 20 Minutes South of Port Douglas. Hartley's is an Australian wildlife park set in an amazing, natural Eucalypt forest, with landscaped walkways. Hartley's Crocodile Adventure Park is a great experience to add to your trip to Port Douglas.

Rex Lookout Just after Hartley's turn off, you'll reach Rex Lookout. Make a quick stop here to take in breathtaking panoramic views of the Coral Sea, Trinity Bay, and the surrounding mountains. It's a great spot for photos and a short break.

Port Douglas Finally, you'll arrive in the charming village of Port Douglas. This coastal town is known for its beautiful Four Mile Beach, marina, and vibrant atmosphere. You'll find a variety of shops, restaurants, and accommodations catering to visitors.

Best Time Of Year To Visit The Reef

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Port Douglas offers a fantastic getaway throughout the year, thanks to its warm tropical climate and a variety of outdoor activities. The region experiences two distinct seasons: the 'wet' and the 'dry', which are often referred to as the 'green' and the 'dry' due to the lush rainforests that surround the area. Don't be discouraged by the 'green season,' as it has its own unique beauty.

The Green Season | December - April The green season typically begins with the first monsoonal rains in December and lasts until April. During this period, 75 to 90% of the annual rainfall occurs, accompanied by high humidity. Average temperatures range from 24°C to 33°C (75°F to 91°F).

The green season is a dramatic and stunning time when the flora and fauna of the tropical rainforests come alive. The rainfall is vital for the rainforest's existence. This period is particularly exciting for nature lovers and photographers as the tropics are at their most beautiful, with waterfalls flowing abundantly.

Great Barrier Reef tours welcome the gentle winds at this time of year. You are more likely to experience a “glass out conditions” in the green season due to the low winds. Glass out conditions offer optimal visibility and make for ideal snorkelling & diving on the reef. The calm waters allow for clear views of the underwater world, making it easier to spot marine life, admire vibrant corals, and appreciate the reef's beauty in its full glory.

The Dry season | May to November The dry season, from May to November, brings lower humidity, clear skies, and pleasant temperatures both day and night. Average winter temperatures range from 19°C to 24°C (66°F to 75°F). Less chance of rain gives visitors more options when planning a Reef Tour. You might even spot whales during their migration on your way to and from the reef.

This period corresponds to the peak tourist season, attracting visitors seeking a respite from the colder southern states. Families, especially during school holidays, are advised to book tour to the reef in advance as we have up to 50% more visitors during this time of year.

Wheely Friendly Reef Tours

A chair lift  on Quicksilver enables disabled passengers to be lowered into the water to enjoy snorkeling.

Quicksilver is the most suitable reef tour for wheelchairs including electric wheelchairs.

At the Outer Barrier Reef there are ramp facilities from the vessel to the floating platform, however access to the underwater observatory, swim platforms and the semi-submersible coral viewing vessels is by stairs only.

A chair lift enables disabled passengers to be lowered into the water to enjoy snorkelling.

The snorkelling platforms are situated right on the waterline and there are bench seats on the snorkelling platform where you can put on your fins, mask, and snorkel before entering the water.

On the Quicksilver vessel there is an oversized toilet cubicle available suitable for most wheelchair passengers.

Port Douglas Accommodation Transfers

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Complimentary Port Douglas Accommodation Transfers These tours offer complimentary pick-up and drop off (transfers) from your Port Douglas accommodation.

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If you would like to include transfers from your accommodation in Port Douglas, please let us know the name of your accommodation in the booking notes so we can send you a pick-up time.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Is there free parking at the Port Douglas Marina? Yes, Crystalbrook Marina offers a large car park where you can park for free all day.

How far is the Marina from Port Douglas Village Just a 5 Minute walk. The marina is located in the heart of Port Douglas, Its location also offers a perfect starting point for trips to the Great Barrier Reef.

What types of reef tours are available from Port Douglas? Port Douglas offers a variety of reef tours, including snorkeling trips, scuba diving excursions, sailing adventures, and cruises to outer reef locations.

How long is the boat ride to the Great Barrier Reef? Most tours from Port Douglas take approximately one to one and a half hours to reach the Great Barrier Reef.

Do I need to be able to swim to snorkel? While all boats provide life jackets and flotation devices, it is important to be confident in the water. The presence of lifeguards is assured. Ideally, having swimming skills enhances the enjoyment of snorkeling.

Is snorkeling equipment provided on the reef tours? Yes, most reef tours provide snorkeling equipment such as masks, snorkels, fins, and flotation devices. However, you are welcome to bring your own gear if preferred.

Can I bring my own camera to capture the reef experience? Yes, you can bring your underwater camera to document your snorkeling or diving adventure. However, drones are not allowed on reef tours due to regulations.

Are prescription masks available? Yes, most boats provide prescription lens masks. When booking, please let us know your prescription so that we can ensure the best opportunity for you to see the reef.

How deep is the Great Barrier Reef? The reef boats usually anchor in sheltered coral lagoons. While the water on the Great Barrier Reef can be very deep, the vessels typically moor in water up to 35 meters deep, but it is more likely to be around 15 meters deep.

Can I touch the bottom? No, the water is too deep to stand in. Coral bommies may be close to or above the water surface, depending on tides, but touching or standing on the Great Barrier Reef is not allowed.

When is the best time to visit the reef? Fish and reef colors are more vibrant on sunny days. The water in North Queensland remains warm throughout the year. It is advisable to choose a day with low wind for optimal visibility.

Can we still visit the reef when it's raining? Yes, the fish and coral continue their daily activities even when it's raining. Once you are in the water, you will not notice the rain. During the wet season months (January to April), rain showers may occur, but they usually clear early in the day.

Do I need a wetsuit? The waters off Port Douglas are generally warm, ranging between 23 and 29 degrees Celsius. Wearing a wetsuit is not necessary for swimming and snorkeling, but they are available on all boats.

Do I need to bring my own swimsuit and towel? Yes, the lycra suits and wetsuits provided are not swimsuits. Towels are not provided on any reef trips, so remember to bring your own.

Can I bring my own underwater camera? Yes, you can bring your own underwater camera. However, please note that introductory divers are not allowed to use cameras during their dive.

Can I bring my drone? No, due to drone flight regulations, drones are not allowed on the reef tours.

Can I bring my own mask, snorkel, and fins? Absolutely! You are welcome to bring your own mask, snorkel, and fins.

What is a pontoon? A pontoon is a fixed steel platform anchored to the sea bed at a snorkel/dive site. These platforms provide amenities such as underwater observatories, easy access into the water, changing rooms, and sometimes additional features like sun lounges and glass bottom boat and semi-submarine tours. Pontoon trips are particularly suitable for families with young children and non-swimmers, and they typically visit one destination at the outer reef.

What is a semi-submarine? A semi-submarine is a coral viewing vessel with stairs that go down into the hull, where you will find seating and many windows. These tours usually last around 25 minutes and cruise around bommies (coral formations) at the outer reef. It is a great way to explore the underwater world without swimming or getting wet. All pontoon operators include a semi-submarine tour in their day, and some may also offer additional features like a glass bottom boat.

Will I see turtles, dolphins, or whales? It is highly likely that you will see turtles during your reef tour. Dolphins are sometimes spotted splashing behind the boats on the way back to Port Douglas. Humpback whales make appearances in our waters between June and September. Regardless of the outer reef tour you choose, you will undoubtedly witness a multitude of colorful marine life.

Can I change the date of my reef tour if the weather is bad? It's usually possible to reschedule your reef tour if the weather is unfavorable, subject to availability. Make sure to let us know 48 hours prior to the event.

If the reef trip is canceled due to bad weather, do I get my money back? Yes, if the reef trip is canceled by the operator, you will receive a full refund.

If the weather is not good, can I change the date of my trip? Yes, you can change the date of your trip, but please confirm with us the day before. Changes are subject to availability and the operator's policy. It is not possible to change the date on the day of the trip unless suggested by the operator.

Can I fly after diving? It is generally fine to fly after diving, but it is recommended to allow a minimum of 18 hours between your last dive and your flight.

What's included in reef trips? All reef trips from Port Douglas include snorkel gear (mask, fins, snorkel), a cup of tea or coffee in the morning, lunch, and afternoon tea or coffee. The price of the trip may vary based on the quality of the vessel, gear, and the quality and abundance of meals and refreshments.

What does EMC stand for? EMC stands for Environmental Management Charge or reef tax. This charge is compulsory and paid by every visitor to the Great Barrier Reef.

Read Port Douglas Reef Tours Reviews

Luisa hoogwerf.

Amazing service , no hassles, has amazing time

Shamik Banerjee

Wonderful experience must visit if going to Cairns

Susanne Flynn

Thanks Gene all the booking were great, really loved the Quicksilver Cruise, brilliant well worth the money. The transfer was waiting for us upon arrival, which was fantastic. Thanks again. Kind Regards Susie Flynn

William McNeil

Had great time so many options.

Ross Brunson

The whole trip was very good especially the staff onboard the boat. We would also recommend you go with the marine biologist for the snorkeling portion of the trip as it was well worth the extra cost.

Helen Parker

We had a great day out with Poseidon. The staff and crew were great and excellent lunch and snacks provided.

Scott Allen

We cannot wait till next time

Susan Cosgrove

Great staff and very friendly

Hal Wolfson

Great day, great team thank you

Terri Anisko

It was an exceptional day! Great service and care by Quicksilver staff.

Barry Ayres

Was an excellent day, a little rushed with so many people, a little overcrowded! Very promt service, right on time!

Adrian Gash

Our trip to the reef was cancelled on Poseidon due to engine problems on the way out but we were transferred to Quicksilver and had a good day anyway

Sandra Saristavros

We has a fantastic day every thing was amazing the food, staff and the day!!

Rosemarie Jacobi

We had a lovely day out on the cat, Food was good Just poor visibility of the coral and fish , a little disappointing . Would recommend to go to the reef if you really want to snorkel.

Geoffrey Dale

Great crew, looked after everybody extremely well, brilliant day out!

Ryan Turner

I had a great time on the Poseidon. The thing that stood out to me most was the excellent staff. They were incredibly friendly, funny, helpful, knowledgable, and fun to be around. The gear they give you is great, the spots they take you to are beautiful (not too much bleaching), and the food is tasty. I went on a day when the boat was at less than half capacity (only 30-something passengers) so it made for easy communication between crew and passengers along with short food and drink lines. I definitely recommend the Poseidon Cruise.

Maxine Schofield

We had a fab day the 4 grandchildren were just amazed at the experience have not stopped talking about the swim the dive the fish etc
One of the best experiences of my life. The snorkelling was sensational. The small number of people on the boat made this trip very special, we had personal interaction with Steve and Charlotte. The lunch on board was fabulous. Loved the sail home! Good short tour around the island. A very special day!

Bernard Doughty

Need to be active and fit with good swimming to get best from visit by snorkelling. Sub was very good as was underwater view. Buffet was good but a bit rushed. Too much hard sell on trip. Take lycra suit option for water.

Bronwyn Rayner

A great day out despite the rocky waves. Great to have a marine biologist aboard. Lunch was very good. Staff were caring when I threw up!

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2. Calypso Outer Great Barrier Reef Cruise from Port Douglas

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The 20 Best Things to Do in Belize, From Barrier Reef Excursions to Cave Tours

Get to know Belize with these suggestions from locals.

Comprised of more than 400 islands and nearly 9,000 square miles of mainland, Belize is home to rainforests, jungles, mountains, rivers, an extensive cave system, and many well-preserved ancient Maya ruins. Adventures on both land and sea make Belize a popular destination, and its beaches and resorts are terrific for visitors who simply want to relax and enjoy the tropical climate .

To better understand the variety of ways travelers might get to know Belize, we gathered suggestions from local experts, including Patricia Johnson, head of trip design at Absolute Belize (and a Travel + Leisure A-List Travel Advisor ); David Benzaquen, general manager at Cayo Espanto ; and multiple team members with Alaia Belize . Anoushka Brandl, commercial director at Matachica Resort & Spa and Gaïa Riverlodge , and Janet Woollam, managing director at Victoria House Resort & Spa , shared their thoughts as well.

This list of things to do in Belize features ideas for everyone, from adventurers and history buffs to foodies and travelers looking to chill out on a lounge chair in the sun.

Tour the ancient city of Caracol.

One of the largest Maya sites in Belize, this ancient city covers about 25,000 acres in the Chiquibul Forest Reserve. “You’ll marvel at the massive pyramids, detailed carvings, and remarkably well-preserved ancient artifacts,” says Johnson. “And you’ll learn fascinating details about ancient Maya culture, from daily life and religion to the ingenuity of their buildings.”

Snorkel or dive in the Great Blue Hole.

Located about three hours by boat off Ambergris Caye, the Great Blue Hole is a ring of coral encircling a huge underwater sinkhole. It’s home to colorful fish, shrimp, groupers, black tip and reef sharks, and other Caribbean marine life. Almost 1,000 feet across and 400 feet deep, the Blue Hole is accessible by dive boat tours.

Fly over the Great Blue Hole on a helicopter tour.

For a birds-eye view, stunning photos, and a thrilling experience, take flight over the Great Blue Hole. Several of our experts suggested this tour, and Benzaquen pointed out that Cayo Espanto “is home to a helipad and partners with a local service provider” for convenient pick-up and drop-off.

Enjoy traditional Belizean dishes.

“I suggest checking out local eateries like El Fogon in San Pedro’s downtown for traditional Belizean food,” says Eric Porter of Alaia Belize. At Matachica Resort, Brandl tells T+L, “The Captain’s Table, a social gathering for eight guests, is a five-course dinner hosted by a different resort team member each time, a true local food experience.”

Explore the underground caves of Belize.

The ancient Maya believed that caves were entrances to the underworld, and in Belize, travelers can explore a number of them by hiking, canoeing, tubing, or swimming. The experience is “an adventure you will never forget,” according to Johnson. “One such sacred cave is Actun Tunichil Muknal , which contains a remarkable collection of artifacts and skeletal remains that have been preserved over the centuries.”

Join a tubing tour through the caves.

Offered by many local tour companies, cave tubing is a visitor favorite in Belize. After a drive to the rainforest, there’s a short hike before you hop on an inner tube to float along an underground river through the natural caves. A guide navigates the tubes, so no paddling is required. Lunch and transportation from a central meeting point are usually included.

Feast on your own fresh catch.

According to Woollam, “Reef fishing with a beach BBQ is fun and widely popular. The fishing is quick and easy, followed by lunch cooked over an open fire. Fresh seafood with Belizean spices, marinades, and condiments has been called the best lunch ever.” Describing a Cayo Espanto excursion, Benzaquen tells T+L, “After snorkeling, you catch your own fish, conch, or lobster, then you head to an uninhabited island beach where your guide will cook your 'catch of the day.’”

Hang with locals at Secret Beach on Ambergris Caye.

The secret is out, and it’s the place for all-day music, food, and drinks. “Alaia’s guests often rent a golf cart to visit Secret Beach, where a day of relaxation, paddle boarding, and jet skiing awaits,” says Jesus Oba, concierge with Alaia Belize. Nearby, The Truck Stop features a beer garden, pool with swim-up bar, movie screen, games, and live music.

Learn all about chocolate.

The ancient Maya are said to have invented chocolate, and the annual Chocolate Festival of Belize celebrates that history, local culture, and more. If you can't attend the May event, there are other options. Brandl suggests that visitors “Experience traditional Maya chocolate making at Ajaw in San Ignacio, then try the delectable chocolate brownie at Gaïa Riverlodge's Five Sisters Restaurant as a midday sweet treat.” In San Pedro, visit Belize Chocolate Company or Mahogany Chocolate .

Dive or snorkel at Hol Chan Marine Reserve and Shark Ray Alley.

“Our most popular and sought-after tour is snorkeling or diving among the vibrant marine wildlife in Hol Chan Marine Reserve and Shark Ray Alley," says Oba of Alaia Belize. "Our guests get a thrill out of swimming with nurse sharks, giant jackfish, blue tangs, and sea turtles. Some guests overcome their fear of getting in the water and come out wanting to go back in."

Experience the Belize Barrier Reef.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site and second in size after the Great Barrier Reef of Australia, the Belize Barrier Reef extends more than 180 miles along the coast of Belize. Dive, snorkel, or do as Patricia Johnson suggests: “Hop on a sailing adventure and explore the vibrant marine life, colorful corals, and picture-perfect islands along the Belize Barrier Reef.” Woollam recommends “an easygoing sunset cruise along the reef," noting that most catamarans sail for about two hours.

Browse the shops in San Pedro town on Ambergris Caye.

“As a local, one of my favorite things to do is explore the small shops, restaurants, and bars in San Pedro town," says Eric Porter of Alaia Belize. "If you are an art buff or just looking to take home a souvenir, stroll downtown where small galleries, gift shops, and nifty nooks are in abundance."

Learn about the Garifuna people.

“Experience the culture of the Garifuna people by taking part in traditional drumming and dancing celebrations, sampling local dishes, and even staying in a Garifuna village," suggests Johnson of Absolute Belize. "You’ll come away from this experience with a deeper understanding and appreciation for the richness and friendliness of the Belizean people.” ToursByLocals offers a full-day Garifuna culture tour with convenient pick-up and drop-off.

Get dive certified.

“The proximity of the reef to the resorts makes getting dive certified an easy, safe, and fun experience," says Woollam. "If you have the desire to learn how to scuba dive, dive organizations like PADI have made classroom time a thing of the past. The theory portion of the certification is easily accessible online and can be done at home prior to arriving in Belize.”

Explore Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve.

Located about two hours from San Ignacio in the Cayo District of south central Belize, this reserve is home to natural pools , caves, Maya ruins, and waterfalls, including the highest waterfall in Central America, Thousand Foot Falls. Stay within the reserve and above Five Sisters Falls at Gaïa Riverlodge .

Meet new feathered friends.

Grab your binoculars and try to spot some of the nearly 600 species of birds that live in Belize. The Mountain Pine Ridge Forest Reserve is a great place for birdwatching , and Paradise Expeditions offers a variety of expert guided tours on the mainland and cayes.

Go on a fishing excursion.

On a half-day or full-day deep sea fishing adventure, you’ll be fishing for tuna, mackerel, marlins, and more. For a more casual day of fishing different spots along the reef, you can choose reef fishing in calmer seas. Ideal for families, the latter trip includes rum punch, snacks, sodas, and lunch. Turneffe Atoll is also a favorite fishing destination.

Get active in the Caribbean Sea.

Once you’ve relaxed on the beach and you’re ready to get wet, it’s time for your favorite activity on the water. “While Ambergris Caye is known for its proximity to the reef for snorkeling and diving, our guests also enjoy other adventurous water activities, including parasailing, windsurfing, or jet skiing, which our concierge is able to organize for them,” says Oba of Alaia Belize .

Visit Belize Zoo and Tropical Education Center.

More than 150 native animals make the 29-acre Belize Zoo their home. Most of the zoo’s residents are rehabilitated or rescued, and they include tapirs, jaguars, spider monkeys, toucans, macaws, coatimundi, and more. The fully accessible zoo offers VIP guided tours.

Browse and shop at San Ignacio Market.

Located in the Cayo District in western Belize, this market is set on the banks of the Macal River in San Ignacio. Open every day until 6 p.m., the market gives visitors a true glimpse into Belizean life, with handmade clothing, handicrafts, fruits, vegetables, and herbs for sale by farmers and local craftsmen. Nearby San Ignacio town offers restaurants, bars, and shops.

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The Great Barrier Reef’s Mass Bleaching Disaster: Can Ecotourism Help?

Jesse Chase-Lubitz , Skift

April 22nd, 2024 at 12:30 PM EDT

The Great Barrier Reef is experiencing its fifth coral bleaching event in eight years. Surprisingly, tour operators are crucial in providing the research the government needs to save the treasure.

Jesse Chase-Lubitz

The Great Barrier Reef is in the midst of its worst mass bleaching event on record — a process in which warmer-than-usual water causes corals to expel their algae and turn white. Corals can survive a bleaching event, but it puts them under stress and makes them more susceptible to dying.

The tourism sector in the Great Barrier Reef has a long history of trying to lessen the harms of human impact. And in recent years, it has found that tourists can help.

The Reef brings more than 2 million tourists to the northeast coast of Queensland, Australia every year and it provides 60,000 jobs. The reef ecosystem boasts 400 types of coral, 1,500 species of fish, rare whale species and six of the world’s seven marine turtle species. It was designated a World Heritage site in 1981. However, the experience has been changing as the climate warms. 

UNESCO, the UN body that oversees World Heritage sites, suggested in 2021 that the site be added to its “In Danger” list. It avoided that designation but will be evaluated again in the second half of 2024.

A History of Conservation Tourism

Tourism in the Great Barrier Reef has been conservation-focused for decades — the industry is closely regulated, caps are put on locations and tour operators, and in the past few years, tour operators have increasingly shifted their focus to educating a concerned audience about how climate change is impacting the reef. 

“There have always been really conscious travelers,” said Mark Olsen, CEO of Tourism Tropical North Queensland, a non-governmental organization in Cairns, Australia. “But I think we’ve finally hit a mainstream audience, particularly travelers in their 20s and 30s who have grown up in a climate crisis and who understand that the natural world is under stress from human-induced effects.” 

Passions of Paradise is among a handful of operators that offer a science tour in which tourists can dive and help monitor coral health and nurseries. Other groups have glass bottom boats that show tourists where the reef is struggling, where corals have been relocated to help them thrive, and where life is still vibrant. 

One company, Reef Magic , offers visitors the chance to help replant corals outside the water. Replanting coral fragments is a highly regulated process, so most companies don’t have approval to let non-experts partake. 

But Olsen says that the industry is seeing a demand for tourists who want to help, and they’re working to respond by offering hands-on activities. 

Reef Research Relies on Tour Operators

Beyond tour activities, tour operators are crucial to the monitoring of the coral reef. Twenty-six tour operators are engaged in an initiative in which they provide surveys to the government. Between 2023 and 2024, they provided almost 3,500 reef health surveys to the government.

“There has always been strong involvement of tour operators in monitoring,” said Gianna Moscardo, a professor in Tropical Environments and Societies at James Cook University in Australia. 

But this involvement wasn’t fully recognized until the pandemic, when the lack of tourists meant the region wasn’t collecting enough data on the reef. The Australian government realized this and started providing extra funding to reef operators to continue monitoring.

Now, the groups are not only invested in monitoring, but they’re also pulling out all the stops to limit their negative impact. 

Between 2019 and 2021, at least six companies joined the Coral Nurture Initiative , a partnership between researchers and tour operators to conduct research and restore the reefs where they operate. 

An operator called Tropic Wings plans to introduce a dozen battery-powered vehicles, becoming the sole tour operator in Australia with fully electric coaches. Another operator, Sailaway Port Douglas , is using the first electric glass-bottom boats.  

“[Covid] was really a catalyst for more businesses to turn their enterprise toward conservation,” said Olsen. 

Scientists don’t see this as an all-in-one fix for the corals — the fossil fuel emissions from international tourism are central to the problem. However, the travel industry in the Great Barrier Reef has been an essential part of how the region collects data, and the emerging partnerships could set a standard for similarly vulnerable ecosystems around the world. 

“Tourism is what’s getting us the information that allows us to say, what’s the damage? What is the response? What corals are coming back?” said Olsen. “I think since December the tourism sector has collected 15,000 observations of the natural environment. It’s a proper partnership.”

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Culling predatory starfish conserves coral on the Great Barrier Reef

Targeted culling of crown-of-thorns starfish has resulted in parts of the Great Barrier Reef maintaining and even increasing coral cover, leading researchers to call for the programme to be dramatically scaled up

By James Woodford

24 April 2024

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A diver injecting vinegar into a crown-of-thorns starfish as part of the culling programme

A culling programme has succeeded in protecting key areas of the Great Barrier Reef from voracious coral-eating starfish. Scientists who analysed the outcome say the effort should be expanded to conserve more of the reef.

Crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS) are relentless feeders on nearly all species of coral within Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. Each starfish can reach 1 metre in diameter and eat 10 square metres of coral reef each year.

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The starfish are native to the reef, but it is thought increasing nutrients pouring into the reef’s waters from agriculture and other human factors have increased their numbers and worsened the destruction of corals. Between 1985 and 2012, they accounted for 40 per cent of the region’s coral loss.

During a major reef-wide eruption of the starfish between 2012 and 2022, the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority carried out a large-scale culling programme. Teams of divers inject the starfish with a single shot of either vinegar or ox bile, which kills them and prevents the release of larvae.

Roger Beeden at the Park Authority and his colleagues found that in areas where timely culling was implemented, the outbreaks were limited and coral cover recovered and increased by up to 44 per cent. Where no culling took place, the loss of coral was severe. The study also confirmed that by preventing outbreaks at strategically important reefs, larvae didn’t spread in currents to other reefs, meaning further outbreaks were reduced.

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Until now, the programme has focused on 500 of the marine park’s 3000 reefs, which are spread throughout the park but were chosen because they have important value to the tourism industry or are known to be important in the spread of the starfish.

“The outcomes we have found in this study are a result of using integrated pest management to target [the starfish] on the right reefs at the right time – just like plague locust and other pest species management,” says Beeden.

But the researchers recommend that the programme should expand from its current fleet of five to seven ships to between 10 and 15 ships. “At any one time, out of that 500, about a third to a half are in play with current outbreaks,” says Beeden.

Terry Hughes , at James Cook University in Townsville, doesn’t agree that the culling programme is worthwhile. “It’s increasingly clear that attempts to protect corals on the Great Barrier Reef by culling crown-of-thorns starfish on a handful of reefs is just a drop in the ocean,” he says.

Hughes says geographical differences in the number of starfish and amounts of corals – which the study attributed to the level of culling in different parts of the Great Barrier Reef – could be explained by which regions have been affected most by recent cyclones and by mass coral bleaching events . Beeden acknowledges that these factors are hard to separate from the effects of culling, but says: “Our results are strengthened, and not confounded by the fact that the coral cover gains in the Townsville region were achieved despite two mass bleaching events in 2020 and 2022.”

Instead, the priority should be to tackle global warming, which is driving a rise in the frequency and intensity of coral bleaching, says Hughes. “After every bleaching event the Australian government announces more money for killing starfish on a small subset of reefs, shifting the focus from dealing with the causes of these outbreaks, or from reducing Australia’s emissions of greenhouse gases,” he says.

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PLoS One DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0298073

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  • marine biology

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