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| Cairns is the gateway
to the Great Barrier Reef and whether you want to dive, snorkel,
or just take in the atmosphere, there is a trip out there for you.
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| The Reef out of Cairns
is only accessible by boat. Some of the smaller boats (or sailing
boats) can take as long as 3 hours to reach their destination. So
bear that in mind if you are prone to sea sickness! |
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Snorkelling
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If you are a non diver you may
wish to try snorkelling. All the day trip vessels offer fantastic
snorkel spots and provide the equipment necessary to have a great
time. Some offer snorkel tours or guides (Great Adventures, Tusa
etc). You don't have to be a great swimmer, but you must be competent
in the water.
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Many boats moor up close to the
Reef and you enter he water off a platform at the back of the
boat. Others visit sand cays (small islands) or pontoons (Great
Adventures) that allow easy access to the water by simply walking
in!
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Most of the marine life is only
a few meters below the surface and so you get to see the brilliance
of the colours, and diversity of fish life an arm's reach away.
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Day trip boats all cater for snorkelers
and so do some of the live aboard boats that run to the Inner
or Outer Reef areas local to Cairns. The live aboard boats that
run to the Cod Hole and Coral Sea do accommodate snorkelers, but
some of the sites may be more suited to diving.
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Certified Diving
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For those that are certified or
would like to try diving for the first time, all of the boats
on this site cater for divers. You have the option of day trips
or live aboard vessels.
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Smaller boats tend to visit the
inner reef areas such as Fitzroy Island, Green Island, Michaelmas
Cay etc, whilst others such as Silverswift,
ReefQuest,
Tusa
etc have faster vessels that can reach the Outer Reef areas where
the diving is considered better.
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For certified divers you will
need to show your certification card and log book when checking
in. If you haven't dived for over 6 months one of the instructors
may just do a quick skills check at the start of the first dive
with you, to make sure you feel confident in the water. If it
has been a few years, you may choose to go with a guide (if available)
or tag along with the introductory divers.
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There are a variety of sites to
suit all levels of diver. Most on the day trip boats average around
12m and are around 35 mins duration. Up to 3 dives a day are available
on most boats.
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All equipment is provided and
you may get discount of you bring all your own gear. Guided dives
are usually a little extra.
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Introductory Diving
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Introductory diving (sometimes
called Discover Scuba Diving, or Resort Diving) is for those who
have not completed a dive course and want to try it with an Instructor.
Introductory dives are carried out on shallow water (no more than
12 meters) in a group of no more than 4 people per instructor.
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You don't even have to be able
to swim - but it helps! As long as you are over 15 years old and
can satisfy the medical questionnaire, you should be able to dive.
Some conditions like asthma, epilepsy etc may prevent you from
diving, so please check the medical questionnaire below, drop
us a line, or better still ask your doctor at home. We would hate
for you to be disappointed.
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You will first fill out some paperwork
(liability releases and medical declaration) then sit through
a short (about 10 mins) briefing covering basic diving theory.
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Once completed it's onto the dive
itself! Some boats start in shallow water on a sand cay or island,
others a platform off the back of the boat. Either way you will
first perform a few basic skills to make sure you feel comfortable,
then off for a dive with the instructor. This usually lasts around
30 mins or so.
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Please note that you should
wait 24 hours before flying after diving, so please make sure
you leave enough time in your schedule.
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(Introductory dives are normally
dived on day trips, but there are options for a dive package on
live aboard vessels. 5 intro dives over a 3 day 2 night boat trip.
Contact
Us for details.)
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