For those who want to experience the best diving holidays that Australia's Great Barrier Reef has to offer, there is no substitute for a diving tour of the Coral Sea regions of the Ribbon Reefs, Osprey Reef and Bougainville. Experienced scuba divers must accept nothing less.
Running along the northern edge of the Barrier Reef in north Queensland and holding such famous dives as the Cod Hole and Steve's Bommie, the Ribbon Reefs consist of long, thin reefs ranging in depth from 5-20 metres and usually no wider than 450 metres. Show more
The Coral Sea - liveaboards visiting this richest region of the Great Barrier Reef are normally for 7 nights' duration, although tours can be as short as 3 nights. You will need to take a short domestic flight to or from Lizard Island, either at the start or the end of the cruise.
The boats operate open-deck policies which allow you to dive when you prefer. They are also photographer-friendly, often with dedicated camera facilities, underwater photo competitions and courses.
These charters are very popular so we recommend booking well in advance. Experienced divers may not be satisfied with the quality of diving on the Great Barrier Reef in locations other than at the Coral Sea sites.
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The Great Barrier Reef is a year round scuba diving holiday destination, with steady water temperatures (24 to 29°C) and a wonderful tropical climate. December to February are the warmest and wettest months. September to December have the calmest seas. Routes are most likely to require changes during monsoon season, especially January and February.
There are also some seasonal patterns for marine life: minke whales are most commonly seen between June and August. Humpback whales are mostly likely between August and October.
The Coral Sea liveaboard cruises normally depart either from Cairns or Lizard Island (where Captain Cook stopped to plan his escape from this maze of reefs). A short and spectacular plane ride over the reef is required, to travel between Cairns and Lizard Island, either before or after your safari. Obviously the longer trips cover a wider area and are more likely to include more distant sites and offer a greater overview of this wonderful region. [More information on: How to get to Cairns].
You can view which ports the various boats use on their trips in the 'Departures & Prices' section of each boat's webpage. If departing from Cairns, the boat operator normally provides a transfer to the boat from the local airport or hotels (if you overnight beforehand). We will send you full departure details (Including domestic flight arrangements) during the booking process.
We recommend you take out insurance to cover diving and travel activities, including trip cancellation. See our insurance programme for a competitive quotation:
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