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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.
55km northeast of Cairns on the GBR, Saxon Reef is an underwater paradise, home to a glistening lagoon and a wide variety of unique and vibrant marine life.
The Ribbon Reefs are a collection of long, narrow reefs stretching for over 100 kilometres in the northern regions of the Great Barrier Reef. They run between the coasts of the secluded Lizard Isla...
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 ...
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...