Spend five hours engaging in water activities at two distinct sites on The Great Barrier Reef.
Snorkel over coral gardens where anemones, sea whips, clams, and plate corals host clownfish, angelfish, and batfish.
Observe large schools of giant trevally, red bass, and sweetlip swimming between bommies. You might also spot turtles, cuttlefish, rays, and sharks.
A guide will explain its significance to the local indigenous tribes, including the Gimuy Walubara Yidinji, Gunggandji, Mandingalbay, and Yirrganydji people.
Learn about their stories and connection to the reef. Refresh with morning and afternoon tea, and have a buffet lunch during the trip.