Day Cruise to Great Barrier Reef - 1 Certified Dive w/ TRF
Calypso Snorkel and Dive - Port Douglas
Cost: |
A$780 (2 Passengers) |
Duration:
8 hours.
Departure Days:
Daily except 25DEC.
Departure Time:
08.45am (boarding starts at 08.20am).
Departure Point:
Crystalbrook Superyacht Marina, 44 Wharf Street, Port Douglas.
Pickup:
Port Douglas accommodation.
Dropoff:
Port Douglas accommodation.
Meals:
- Morning tea.
- Tropical buffet lunch.
- Afternoon tea.
Not Included:
- Beverages.
- Additional dives.
Cost: |
A$780 (2 Passengers) |
Inclusions:
- 1 Certified Dive.
- Diving Equipment.
- 3 spectacular sites.
- Informative reef chat and guided snorkel tour.
- Quality snorkel equipment.
- Fresh water showers.
- Wetsuits.
- Lycra suits.
- Prescription masks.
- Flotation devices.
- Return hotel transfers.
What to bring:
- Towel and swimwear.
- Hat, sunglasses and sunscreen.
- Dive certification card
- Camera.
- Cash, credit cards for drinks etc.
Itinerary:
Valid for 01APR23-31MAR25:
If you're a certified diver who hasn't yet experienced the magnificent beauty of Port Douglas and the Great Barrier Reef, then this is the ultimate scuba diving experience - pristine reefs, stunning coral displays and fish with a kaleidoscope of colour! Explore the many magnificent dive sites that scatter this region of the Great Barrier Reef - there is a great selection of sites where professional PADI Instructors and Dive Masters will guide you in small groups. Enjoy 1 breath-taking dive in the crystal-blue waters of the Great Barrier Reef and its magnificent marine life! Lunch, morning and afternoon tea are included. Cruise concludes at approximately 4.30pm.
Child Policy:
Valid for 01APR23-31MAR25:
Snorkeller:
Infant: 0-3 years inclusive - free of charge.
Child: 4-14 years inclusive - child rates apply.
Introductory Dive and Certified Dive:
Child: 0-11 years inclusive - not catered for.
Child: 12-14 years inclusive - child rates apply.
Important Information:
Valid for 01APR24-31MAR25:
Diving: Certain medical conditions (ie: asthma, epilepsy, high blood pressure) or medications may exclude individuals from diving.
Snorkelling Advice: Snorkelling can be a strenuous physical activity and may increase the health and safety risks to people if suffering from certain medical conditions. It is very important that you declare to the crew any medical conditions that you have and medications that you take. If you suffer from or are concerned about motion sickness, please seek medical advice prior to your day of travel.