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Is the Great Barrier Reef good for scuba diving?

Is the Great Barrier Reef good for scuba diving?

As the largest living structure on Earth, the Great Barrier Reef is one of the best scuba diving destinations in the world, offering a variety and abundance of marine life seldom found elsewhere. Much of the reef falls within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, and so many of the dive sites enjoy protected status.

How much does it cost to scuba dive in the Great Barrier Reef?

You can swim and would like to try first time Introductory Scuba Diving?

CAIRNS INTRODUCTORY DIVE COMPANIES: FARE: PRICE:
Sea Quest Dive & Snorkel (Adult) $215.00
Reef Magic Cruises (Adult) $328.00
Great Adventures Outer Reef Cruises (Adult) $406.00
Sunlover Reef Cruises (Adult) $338.00

Is the Great Barrier Reef still worth seeing?

However, if you’re traveling to Australia for other reasons, there are definitely some areas of the Great Barrier Reef that are still worth checking out. The southernmost third of the reef system is still relatively intact, with areas south of Townsville escaping the worst of the recent bleaching events.

Which Great Barrier Reef tour is best?

Here’s how to find the best Great Barrier Reef tours for you

  • The tour: Quicksilver Cruises Outer Reef Cruise.
  • Tour option #2: Adrenaline Snorkel and Dive Townsville Great Barrier Reef Day Trip.
  • Tour option #2: Lady Musgrave Experience.
  • The tour: Lizard Island Private Charter.

Where is the best place to dive in the Great Barrier Reef?

Agincourt Ribbon Reef Agincourt reef is located approximately 60 kilometres off the coast of Port Douglas in Far North Queensland. The Agincourt consists of a collection of ribbon reefs that are unique and distinct from each other and have been rated by divers around the world as the best in the Great Barrier Reef.

What is the best month to visit the Great Barrier Reef?

The best time to visit the Great Barrier Reef is from June to October. This peak season offers some key advantages for travelers. Temperatures hover in the low 60s to mid-80s, and rainfall is uncommon, which means clearer waters and better diving conditions.

What is the best time of the year to visit the Great Barrier Reef?

What airport do you fly into for the Great Barrier Reef?

Hamilton Island Airport is the main air hub for the Whitsunday Islands and Great Barrier Reef. This modern, fully-equipped airport handles direct flights from Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, operated by Jetstar, Virgin Australia and Qantas.

Which city is closest to the Great Barrier Reef?

Cairns
Due to the attraction being in the middle of the ocean, all visitors must boat to the reef from one of the nearby coastal cities. By far the closest, and easiest city to choose is Cairns, being the to-go place for Great Barrier Reef tours.

How long is the boat ride to the Great Barrier Reef?

45 minutes to 90 minutes
The reef boat journey can take from 45 minutes to 90 minutes dependant on your island destination and that will give you around two hours of snorkelling and scuba diving adventure.

What do scuba divers see underwater?

For some people, the many-armed octopuses are the stuff of nightmares, but scuba divers high-five underwater when they spot them. They can often be found during night dives, when they’re usually more active. Underwater photographers use specialized gear and techniques that they use in fluorescent photography, as in the case with this octopus.

Is the Cairns Barrier Reef even worth diving?

The Great Barrier Reef is a fab diving destination year-round, though there are undeniable differences in the seasons. Cairns is a tropical port city, affording divers the easiest access to the Great Barrier Reef, and therefore less time travelling and more time diving! Bordered by dense rainforest mountains and the Coral Sea, Cairns has two distinct seasons ‘wet’ (December – May) and ‘dry’ (June – November).

What do scuba divers use to breathe underwater?

before going underwater.

  • air (Cylinder) – filled with compressed air or other gases depending on the type of diving or your training.
  • Two-stage Regulator – with the inflator hose – that goes attached to the Buoyancy Control Device (BCD) – and Submersible Pressure Gauge (SPG)
  • Is it safe to snorkel the Great Barrier Reef?

    Snorkeling is an extremely safe activity, especially if you take all of the correct precautions and listen to your own body whilst swimming. Below are some basic Great Barrier Reef snorkeling safety tips. Fitness. Make sure you only snorkel / swim to your fitness levels.