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Upolu Cay and Reef are popular boating, snorkelling, and diving destinations located within the Great Barrier Reef, approximately 32.5 kilometres northeast of Cairns. Offering an inner reef experie...

Michaelmas Cay is a sandy cay found on the western tip of Michaelmas Reef. It's a small sand island that is surrounded by reef and boasts a population of sea birds and vegetation. It is only 350 me...

Situated 55 kilometres northeast of Cairns in the sunny state of Queensland, Saxon Reef is an underwater haven home to a gleaming lagoon area and a wide variety of unique marine life. Nestled betwe...

Perched in the northern edges of the Great Barrier Reef, Mackay Reef and Coral Cay is an untouched and undisturbed underwater wonderland, as pure as they come! This fragile environment features vib...

Vlasoff Cay is located on the Great Barrier Reef’s outer edge, approximately 37 kms northeast of Cairns. Whilst some locals travel to the cay via privately owned jet skis or boats, there currently ...

Lying 80km North-East of Cairns, Norman Reef is a renowned and pristine snorkel and dive spot in the Outer Great Barrier Reef. Situated North of the larger Hastings Reef and in between Spur, Onyx a...

Situated approximately 43km North-East of Cairns, Pretty Patches Reef is a lesser-known snorkel and dive location in the Great Barrier Reef, home to flourishing underwater forests and an abundance ...

Situated about 42km North-East of Cairns, Breaking Patches is a stunning, shallow, abundant snorkel and dive spot in the Great Barrier Reef. Lying west of Michaelmas Reef, this wonderful marine jun...

Cairns is the main launch point in Far North Queensland for exploring the Great Barrier Reef. Off the shores of Cairns, you will discover some of the most beautiful reef sites in the world, which a...