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Michaelmas Cay is a small sand island spanning 1.5 hectares and located about 40km northeast from Cairns. It takes roughly 90 minutes to travel to by boat.
Upolu Cay and Reef are located within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park 32.5km northeast from Cairns. It's popular for boating, snorkelling and scuba diving.
Mackay Reef is located approximately 38km (24 miles) northeast of Port Douglas, on the Great Barrier Reef. The best way to visit is a day trip with Sailaway.
Located about 60km East from Cairns City, Flynn Reef on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia is an underwater mecca for scuba divers and snorkellers alike.
Vlasoff Cay is a pure sand island located just 37km northeast of Cairns on the Great Barrier Reef. Access is via private boat, jetski or chartered helicopter.
The Low Isles is a coral cay consisting of 55 acres of coral reef, located 15km northeast of Port Douglas and accessible in as little as 30 minutes by boat.
Agincourt Reef is located 65km off the coast of Port Douglas and made up of several ribbon reefs that run parallel to the East Australian continental shelf.
Milln Reef is located about 1.5 hours from Cairns by boat and sits close to the outer edge of the Great Barrier Reef. It's a popular reef site for avid divers.
Lying 80km North-East of Cairns, Norman Reef is a renowned and pristine snorkel and dive spot in the Outer Great Barrier Reef.
Hastings Reef is on the outer edge of the Great Barrier Reef, spanning 10 sqkm and is located about 50 kilometres southeast from Cairns.