See the world beneath the waves and snorkel at one of the most famous reefs – The Great Barrier Reef. One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, take the plunge to see for yourself the abundance of coral and marine life this outlandish landscape has to offer on Explore Groups full day tour.
No trip to the Whitsundays should go without experiencing the Great Barrier Reef.
One of the Seventh Natural Wonders of the World, the Great Barrier Reef is a remarkable ecosystem with an abundance of marine life and coral on display.
Departing Airlie Beach, jump on board and experience a full-day snorkelling adventure with Explore Group. You’ll be taken to discover selected moorings around Bait Reef - the closest of the outer reef locations, and will travel between sites in comfort on board their custom built dive/snorkel vessel.
Spectator only travellers: If you a person in your party is intending on traveling as a spectator only (not entering the water) You can add this on the way through to the checkout for $80 per spectator.
Diving
Want to experience more?
Upgrades available;
- Intro to diving, $140 additional to snorkel tour
Includes pool skills session, all equipment hire and one GBR dive session
- Certified diving, $140 additional to snorkel tour
Includes all equipment hire and two dive sessions.
Upgrades can be requested once you have received snorkelling tour booking confirmation.
Duration: 10.5 hours Departs Airlie Beach 9am and returns 5.00pm
Meeting Point 08:45am in front of Hemingway’s Restaurant, Abell Point Marina.
Alternative snorkel sites:
Occasionally strong winds prohibit us from reaching Bait Reef, on these days we will snorkel on the best of the numerous alternative fringing reef sites within the Great Barrier Reef, this offering a similar exceptional experience with an abundance of marine life.
All prices for this activity are shown in AUD ($)
Heinz from Austria wrote on 05 November 2018
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Alles bestens, zu berücksichtigen ist nur, dass es sich bei dem Trip um begleitetes Schnorcheln habdelt. Ein individuelles Schnorcheln wird nicht erlaubt, man hat in der Gruppe zu bleiben.
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