dive sites

  • Admiralty Dive Site

    Located at the southern entrance of the Osprey Reef lagoon, Admiralty is named after a large anchor wedged into a [more…]

  • Green Island

    Green Island is a coral cay north-east of Cairns in Tropical North Queensland. The island boasts unspoilt rainforest, stunning beaches [more…]

  • Fitzroy Island National Park

    Fitzroy Island National Park is rugged with diverse landscapes featuring granite outcrops, open woodlands, rainforest, mangroves and coral beaches. This [more…]

  • Turtle Bommie

    Turtles are often encountered on the dive sites off Cairns and a good place to encounter one is Turtle Bommie. [more…]

  • Northern Great Barrier Reef

    Cairns and Tropical North Queensland is the closest point in Australia to experience the Great Barrier Reef. When travellers visualise [more…]

  • Vlasoff Cay

    Vlasoff Cay is a Tropical North Queensland bucket-list attraction just north of Green Island. It is a picturesque sand bar [more…]

  • Raine Island

    Hosting the largest green turtle rookery in the world, Raine Island is an excellent dive site to encounter dozens of [more…]

  • Great Detached Reef

    Situated north of Cooktown, close to the Queensland cape, Great Detached Reef is a large complex of several reefs sitting [more…]

  • Adrenaline-fuelled adventures near Cairns

    So, you’re searching for your next adrenaline-inducing activity in Tropical North Queensland? From bungy jumping to jet boat rides, here’s some new ways to get your heart racing.

  • This is what a day on the reef looks like

    Ready to dive in? Pack your swimmers, hat and sunscreen. Quicksilver Cruises has you covered with all the rest.

  • Snorkel vs intro vs certified dive

    Check out this handy guide to find your reef style – from donning a mask and snorkel or taking your very first dive, to unique diving experiences reserved for certified divers.