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Great Barrier Reef - Scuba Dive
Scuba
diving is one of the best ways to truly experience the Great Barrier
Reef. Scuba dive, snorkel or swim and explore one of the worlds
most important natural assets. A Compass Cruise day trip or a stay
on Reef Encounters liveaboard 35 metre luxurious catamaran
specially cater for visitors who want to experience the beauty and
wonder of The Great Barrier Reef. Scuba dive in a friendly and safe
environment.
Compass Cruises to the Great Barrier Reef
On
a Compass Cruise day trip to The Great Barrier Reef, scuba dive
and enjoy a full five hours at the reef including visits to two
spectacular locations, Hastings Reef and Breaking Patches. Meet
Wally the friendly Wrasse, be amazed by the colour of thousands
of tropical fish and at Breaking Patches, look in awe at the vertical
wall literally teeming with marine life.
Our friendly and experienced staff will introduce you to the magic
of the underwater Great Barrier Reef. Scuba dive, whether youre
an experienced diver or even if youve never been for a scuba
dive before. For those who are a little nervous before their first
scuba dive there are free ten minute scuba dive demonstrations designed
specifically to put your mind at ease.
Reef Encounter Longer visits to the Great Barrier Reef
For
longer visits to the reef, Reef Encounter offers you an outstanding
accommodation base from which to explore The Great Barrier Reef.
Scuba dive, as much or as little as you like, overnight or a week
if you prefer. Accommodation facilities on board the fully air-conditioned
vessel are modern, spacious and bright with plenty of storage and
each cabin has its own private en-suite bathroom.
The heated spa on deck is the perfect place to relax at the Great
Barrier Reef. Scuba dive during the day and watch the evening sunset
with a glass of champagne. Scuba diving and snorkeling are easy
with our hydraulic scuba dive/snorkel platform. Reef Encounter is
large enough to provide all the comforts of bigger cruise ships,
yet small enough to allow access to spectacular reef locations usually
inaccessible to other vessels.
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