Great Barrier Reef

  • Fish Bowl Dive Site

    Divers wanting to encounter a great variety of reef fish are highly recommended to visit the Fish Bowl. This lovely [more…]

  • False Entrance Dive Site

    A large bay cutting into the reef edge at Osprey Reef, which looks like another lagoon entry point, gave this [more…]

  • Eddy Reef Dive Site

    Eddy Reef is located off Mission Beach and is accessible on day boats. Divers exploring this reef will find a [more…]

  • Coral Gardens Dive Site, Flynn Reef

    Positioned 20 kilometres east of Green Island off the Cairns coast, Flynn Reef is home to several dive sites – [more…]

  • Cod Hole Dive Site

    Possibly the most well-known dive site in the world can be found roughly 96 kilometres north of Cairns, at Cod [more…]

  • Cobia Hole Dive Site

    Located just off the shore of Lizard Island north of Cairns, Cobia Hole features a jumble of rocks, no bigger [more…]

  • Clam Gardens Dive Site

    The name kind of gives it away, but divers will see a number of giant clams while exploring the Clam [more…]

  • Challenger Bay Dive Site

    Divers that love to watch fish, and plenty of them, will have a great time exploring Challenger Bay. Located on [more…]

  • Castle Rock Dive Site

    Castle Rock is a tower of coral at the Agincourt Reefs, accessible from Port Douglas on a day trip. Rising [more…]

  • Bougainville Reef Dive Site

    Bougainville Reef is a small reef in the Northern Coral Sea surrounded by some amazing dive sites. Only four kilometres [more…]

  • Beaver Reef Dive Site

    Beaver Reef is one of the most popular dive sites off Mission Beach with coral gardens, bommies and sloping coral [more…]

  • Barracuda Bommie Dive Site

    With a name like Barracuda Bommie you would expect to see barracuda at this dive site, and fortunately it rarely [more…]

  • Around The Bend Dive Site

    A bend in the reef at Osprey Reef gave this site its name, and it is well worth going Around [more…]

  • 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…]

  • Lizard Island

    Lizard Island is truly secluded from the rest of the world. With 24 powdery-white beaches and 40 luxurious suites, it [more…]

  • Fitzroy Island

    Fitzroy Island is located near Cairns in Tropical North Queensland and is popular for daytrips due to its proximity to [more…]

  • Green Island National Park

    This small rainforest-clad coral cay is surrounded by coral reefs and is one of the Great Barrier Reef’s most popular [more…]

  • Frankland Group National Park

    Surrounded by extensive fringing reefs, the five islands of Frankland Group National Park feature rocky outcrops, dense rainforest, mangroves and [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…]

  • Calypso Reef Cruises

    Calypso Reef Cruises offers family cruises, reef tours and dive trips to the Great Barrier Reef for snorkelling and scuba [more…]