Great Barrier Reef Adventure Shore Excursion in Airle Beach, Australia
Enjoy morning tea and coffee while traveling 2 hours to the Outer Reef by catamaran. You’ll then step aboard a pontoon designated for your exclusive use, which conveniently offers an underwater viewing chamber to see beautiful coral and the magnificent array of fish without getting wet.
At the pontoon, choose from several activities included in your package.
- Step aboard a semi-submersible ride for breathtaking views of colorful fish and intricate coral reef gardens.
- The inviting aquamarine waters provide a tempting attraction for those wishing to swim with a mask (snorkel, mask, fins and flotation devices are provided).
- Optional scuba diving and escorted snorkeling tours are available at an extra charge, as well as an assortment of souvenirs.
While enjoying the reef, a buffet lunch will be set onboard, as well as coffee and tea. Soft drinks, Australian wine and beer will be available for purchase.
Following approximately 2 1/2 to 3 hours at the pontoon, your catamaran will make the 2-hour return journey back to the ship.
Observe: There are limited security lockers available on the catamaran and pontoon. It’s suggested that you bring along a credit card or Australian cash for purchasing optional items.
This tour is not considered suitable for wheelchair guests or those prone to motion sickness. Those with mobility concerns are cautioned to evaluate their own level of ability. Seas can be rough during the catamaran ride. All trips are subject to weather/tidal conditions. It’s strongly recommended that guests wear a swimsuit, comfortable, flat, rubber-soled walking shoes and use proper sun protection. This tour is designated as non-smoking.
Guests must follow safety procedures outlined by staff members while participating in any of the reef activities. Guests who wish to snorkel will be asked to sign a waiver. Consumption of alcohol before or during water activities is not recommended. Those who participate in water activities do so at their own risk and responsibility and must know how to swim, be comfortable in the water and able to cope with occasional currents.
Wetsuits and diving equipment are available for rent on site. Certified divers must bring C-Card & Log Book. All diving is subject to successful completion of a medical questionnaire. Certain medical conditions (asthma, epilepsy, high blood pressure or certain medications) may exclude individuals from diving. The minimum age for diving is 12 years. Wildlife sightings, although likely, cannot be guaranteed.