Green Islands a full day reef cruise departing Cairns at 9.00am allows 5
hours on Green Island and arrives back in Cairns at
5.00pm.
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"Big Cat" is a comfortable air-conditioned 35 metre
catamaran with spacious interior cabins and a relaxed atmosphere. Travel time to
Green Island is just over one hour from Cairns. Passengers can take part in the
many activities available or simply relax on the beach. Our friendly crew will
help you to organise your activities to make the most of your time on Green
Island. Green Island is a beautiful coral cay on Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Green Island is a Marine National Park with unique rainforests, surrounded by white sandy beaches and magnificent coral reefs and abundant marine life |
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Green Island is a beautiful coral cay on Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Green Island is a Marine National Park with unique rainforests, surrounded by white sandy beaches and magnificent coral reefs and abundant marine life.
Inclusions:
FAMILY FUN PAK OFFER - Bookings with children (4 - 14 years old) receive the following at no extra charge:
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Additional Information |
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COACH TRANSFERS - available from all
accommodation houses in Cairns and the Northern Beaches - $12 per adult, $6 per
child. (Otherwise, check in is at 8.15am at our desk in the Reef Fleet Terminal,
1 Spence Street, Cairns.) |
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FARE CONDITIONS |
The minimum age for Scuba Diving & Seawalker is 12 years. Certain medical conditions, medications and
height restrictions may preclude some people from participating in optional in-water activities.
Seawalker
Imagine an underwater experience the whole family (children 12 years and over) can enjoy together. Now imagine an underwater experience where your face stays dry and you can easily interact with family and friends as you walk along the sea floor. Well that experience is Seawalker. An Underwater Walking adventure designed for anyone looking for an underwater experience that gives them the Great Barrier Reef up close and personal.
How it all begins...
Under the water you go...
On the sea floor...
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