Scuba Diving in the Great Barrier Reef
Explore one of the world's most incredible ecosystems scuba diving around the Great Barrier Reef - an experience you'll remember forever!. Scuba Diving in Great Barrier Reef. At 7:30 am, we'll pick you up from your hotel in Port Douglas and take...
- 10 hours
Explore one of the world's most incredible ecosystems scuba diving around the Great Barrier Reef - an experience you'll remember forever!
Scuba Diving in Great Barrier Reef
At 7:30 am, we'll pick you up from your hotel in Port Douglas and take you to the harbour, where a boat will be waiting to set sail for the Great Barrier Reef.
Once at sea, our guide will explain everything we need to know about the three dives we'll do. If you've never dived before, we'll show you the basic techniques you need to make the most of the activity.
Throughout the day trip, we'll dive three times to explore the sea bed of one of the most impressive scuba diving areas in the world. Clownfish, reef sharks, and miles of coral await diving enthusiasts.
At noon, you'll be served a delicious buffet lunch to keep your energy up for all the adventure. After eating, you'll continue with another dive.
After an unforgettable experience discovering the biodiversity of the Great Barrier Reef, we'll return to Port Douglas, where you'll be dropped back off at your hotel at 5 pm.
Medical Questionnaire
Divers without an international diving certificate (PADI or similar) must fill out a medical questionnaire to prove fitness to dive, valid for 90 days. Certified divers must fill out a review form to demonstrate continued fitness and knowledge, valid for one year.
If you answer yes to any questions on either form, you must obtain a medical certificate stating that it does not prevent you from diving.
Prices
Options
Certified Diver Day Trip
Introductory Diving Day Trip
Included
- Hotel pick up and drop off.
- Transport by boat.
- English speaking instructor.
- 3 dives.
- Diving equipment.
- Buffet lunch.
Tips
- Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility