Calypso Outer Great Barrier Reef Snorkel Tour From Port Douglas Highlights
- Get up to 10% cash back per person when you book with us
- Visit three diverse and pristine locations, each showcasing the reef's rich biodiversity
- Enjoy informative and safe snorkelling experiences with knowledgeable guides
- Travel in comfort aboard a modern, spacious catamaran equipped with all amenities
- Snorkelling equipment, lycra suit, and flotation devices are provided, ensuring a hassle-free experience
- Easy access for getting in & out of water
- Morning tea, lunch, and afternoon tea
What's Excluded
What to Expect
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I bring?
What should I bring?
- Swimmers
- Towel
- Sunscreen
- Hat
- Sunglasses
- Sea sickness tablets (if required)
- A change of clothes (there are freshwater showers on board)
- Credit card (VISA, MasterCard or EFTPOS, sorry no cash) for any onboard purchases
Please note: The tour does not provide towels for guests.
When is the best time to visit the reef?
When is the best time to visit the reef?
When the Outer Great Barrier Reef is in calm seas (0-15 knots) with low tide in the middle of the day. Unfortunately, we don’t experience weather like this all the time. Selecting the day with the least wind and the right tide are the most important factors to consider when choosing a day to travel. The tour has over 34 different reef sites to choose from and three are selected each day depending on the weather conditions.
What if it rains? Does the tour get canceled?
What if it rains? Does the tour get canceled?
Rain doesn’t affect the day-to-day operations of the Great Barrier Reef. Tours are not cancelled due to rain as it does not affect the quality of the reef.
What are stingers & when are they around?
What are stingers & when are they around?
Stingers are a generalised term for jellyfish. During the summer months (November through to May), marine stingers, Irukandjis and box jellyfish, are present in the waters off the coast of Tropical North Queensland. All vessels are equipped with lycra suits (free of charge) during these summer months. As well as a precaution, lycra suits have other benefits such as sun protection and also reducing the amount of sunscreen in the water.
I am pregnant, can I still go to the reef?
I am pregnant, can I still go to the reef?
Yes, you can travel to the reef. Snorkelling is low impact and a non-strenuous activity great for pregnant women. Flotation devices are perfect for extra buoyancy and gentle kicking will provide enough propulsion for you to get around and explore the reef.
What is served for lunch?
What is served for lunch?
The lunch provided onboard is a cold buffet, which includes a selection of meats, salads, Mediterranean vegetables, breads, and condiments.
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