Reef Magic Pontoon Outer Great Barrier Reef Day Cruise from Cairns
Itinerary
No need to wait in line for your boarding pass! Simply head straight to the vessel, guests will receive a digital boarding pass with all the details the afternoon before departure. Boarding commences at 8:15am with final boarding at 8.:45am from Cairns Reef Fleet Terminal and tour returns at 5:00pm
included with
• All snorkelling equipment
• On board marine biology presentation
• Fish feeding and identification session with marine biologist
• Underwater Observatory
• Glass bottom boat tour
• Semi submarine tour
• Use of sundeck, fresh water showers and changing rooms
• Hot and Cold buffet lunch
• Tea and Coffee and drinking water
• Morning and Afternoon Tea
excluded by
• Introductory Scuba Diving
• Certified Scuba Diving
• Helmet Diving
• Snorkel Experience Tour
• Snorkel Safari Tour
• Scenic Helicopter Flights
• Return hotel transfers from Cairns and Northern Beaches.
The above extras are available for purchase on the day of travel but these are subject to availability and the above savings will not apply
Essential
Information
What to Bring:
• Swimmers
• Towel
• Hat
• Sunglasses
• Sunscreen
• Change of clothes
• Extra cash or credit card for onboard purchases
Detailed Description
Our award winning Reef Magic operates day trips direct from Cairns to the Reef Magic activity pontoon located on the outer Great Barrier Reef. Our pontoon is the newest and most technologically advanced pontoon on the Great Barrier Reef, which gives you 5 hours at the pontoon to explore the wonders of the reef, both above and below the water.
REEF MAGIC PONTOON FEATURES
Newest pontoon on the Great Barrier Reef
Uses sustainable energy from the 18 solar panels and the 3 wind turbines
Unique 15m long water entry and exit point for swimming and snorkelling
Over 1003sqm, 3 levels and has a capacity for over 450 guests but numbers kept to a maximum of 250
Fully functioning scientific lab
Drift Bar
Moon pool to view friends and family as they dive
Airconditioned underwater observatory