Dreamtime + Certified or Introductory Dive

Great Barrier Reef, QLD

Experience one of Cairns’ most distinctive and private Great Barrier Reef trips. Snorkel and dive into the outer Great Barrier Reef with Cultural Guides to learn about the creation tale and the marine science underlying this natural beauty.

Dreamtime Dive & Snorkel invites you to relive the Great Barrier Reef’s Dreamtime with Indigenous Cultural Guides on a day excursion to two stunning outer Great Barrier Reef destinations, Moore Reef and Milln or Flynn Reef.

At the outer Great Barrier Reef, you can experience the underwater world with included snorkelling, and this option includes one certified dive.

We operate cruises from lovely Cairns every day. What are you waiting for? Get on board.

Itinerary

  • 08:15
    Boarding commences at 8.15am with final boarding at 8.45am from Cairns Reef Fleet Terminal

  • 09:00
    Depart Marlin Jetty Cairns and grab your complimentary snorkel & fins
    Safety Briefing
    Indigenous welcome and acknowledgment
    Great Barrier Reef creation story
    Enjoy morning tea

  • 10:30
    Our in water activities commence at the Outer Great Barrier Reef where you’ll enjoy our pristine coral reef site before lunch and the next reef site after lunch.

  • Approx 12:30
    Enjoy a delicious buffet lunch freshly prepared by the highly awarded & renowned Ochre Restaurant & Tropic Spirit Catering.

  • 15:30
    Return snorkel, fins, life jacket and lycra suits
    Depart the Reef and enjoy afternoon tea whilst interacting with the Cultural guides on board

  • 17:00
    Arrive back in Cairns

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Frequently Asked Questions

I Am Driving To The Marina, Where Can I Leave The Car?
The Cairns Reef Fleet Terminal / Marlin Marina is located at 1 Spence Street. Opposite us is the Pier Marketplace Shopping Center and Shangri-La hotel. You can park outdoors behind the Pier Marketplace for approximately $2.00 cents/hr or under the Shangri-La in secure parking for around $20/day.

If you don’t mind a short walk there is a $4.30 car park outside Trinity Wharf on Wharf street, a flat 5 minutes walk from our check-in.

Parking is free in the street after 1400 on Saturday and all day on Sunday.

Can I Take A Pram On Board The Boat?
The Dreamtime Dive & Snorkel vessels are pram-friendly with ramp access and wide aisles. Please notify us if you are bringing a pram on board.

Can We Sit Anywhere On The Boat?
You are free to sit wherever ever you please, except areas signed as staff only. We have an air-conditioned cabin on lower deck or breathe in that fresh clean air outside on the upper rear deck.

For your own safety try not to move around the boat too much when the boat is underway, especially in rough weather.

What Do I Need To Bring?
Hat, Towel, Sunscreen, Sunglasses, something to swim in, a dry change of clothes, cash or credit card for optional activities and onboard purchases such as souvenirs, professional photos from our on-board photographer or a drink from the bar.

Do You Supply Towels?
Unfortunately we are not able to hire or lend towels. The best idea is to bring one from your hotel or accommodation.

Are There Toilets, Showers & Changing Rooms At The Reef?
There are toilets on the boat accessible at all times throughout the day. Fresh water rinse showers and bathrooms are available.

Is The Snorkeling Equipment Also In Child Sizes?
We have snorkeling equipment in both adult and child sizes. Finnish range from children’s size 1-3 to Adults 11-13 and masks are in adult and child fittings. Wet suits and lycra suits are also available in sizes ranging from XS to XXL. Swim vests are also available in most sizes for those wanting some extra flotation while snorkelling.

Do You Have Baby-Sitting Or Child Minding Facilities?
No, parents are responsible for supervising their children at all times. Our friendly crew can help organize the timing of your activities so that one parent is always free to attend to the children.

Do You Have Lockers On Board?
No. While theft is very rare on board we suggest valuables are better off left in your hotel room or with the concierge rather than brought to the reef.

How Deep Is The Water?
The Outer Reef Wall is a renowned dive location by local dive enthusiasts and keen snorkellers and reaches depths of over 30m.

How Long Is The Boat Ride To The Reef?
Our fast, stable motor catamaran delivers you to the Outer Reef in only 90 minutes leaving more of your day to enjoy the reef.

How Long Do We Spend At The Reef?
You will have approximately 5 hours to explore the reefs which is up to 2 hours longer than similar Outer Reef Cruises. You can snorkel just off the boat, join a guided snorkel tour, enjoy lunch and still have time to relax on the deck with a cool drink! You have time to do as much or as little as you like without the rush. Most guests will have traveled a long way to visit the Great Barrier Reef and with so much to see and do it is not something you want to hurry.

Will I See A Turtle? Will I See A Shark? What Will I See?
The Great Barrier Reef contains thousands of different species of marine life. We cannot guarantee what marine life you will see on your day of travel, however there will be many different species of fish, coral and molluscs.

Giant green sea turtles are found around the Great Barrier Reef and are frequently sighted at our reef sites. Reef sharks are quite common and a wonderful sight to see.

Where Is Milln, Flynn & Thetford Reef?
Milln, Flynn & Thetford Reef are in Gunggandji Sea Country and are home to some of the best snorkelling and diving on the reef! You don’t want to miss getting in the water here.

What Other Reef Sites Could You Visit?
Our other magnificent Reef sites visited are in Yirrganydji Sea Country, these include Norman, Saxon & Hastings Reef.

Where Will I Generally Find The Best Quality Reef – The Outer Reef, A Sand Cay Or Tropical Island?

There are a range of reef options available however if you only experience the reef once you will want to see it at it’s best. While Sand Cays and Islands offer a reef experience of sorts, Outer Reef locations such as Milln and Flynn are chosen by those wanting superior coral quality, colour and overall diversity of reef life.  Located further off-shore away from coastal rivers and streams, Outer Reef locations are found in clean coral sea water with higher coral densities and less sediment (sand) resulting in maximum water clarity in all weather conditions.

So What Is The Reef Like Where We Go? Is There Noticeable Bleaching Or Damage?

Both Flynn Reef and Milln Reef sites are highly regarded as some of the best quality coral reef locations in the region. Tropical cyclones and storms or higher than average summer temperatures can effect the extent of bleaching but are a natural part of the reef  life cycle.

Will I Get Sea Sick?
Hopefully not. This depends largely on the individual. Traveling on our fast, stable catamaran ensures the smoothest possible ride arriving at the stable Marine world platform in the shortest amount of time (90 minutes). If conditions are forecast 15 knots or below it will generally be smooth going.

At 20 knots and above it can get a little bumpy at times however our skippers are skilled in picking the best route to our destination. If you are prone to other common forms of motion sickness such as traveling in a car or plane you may wish to take precautions. We have both natural Ginger Tablets as well as medicated Travel-Calm on board however these are preventative, not a cure, so should be taken approximately 30 minutes prior to departure for maximum benefit.

What Is The Temperature Of The Water?

December-February 29c, 83f
March-May 25c, 76f
June-August 22c, 72f
September-November 25c, 76f

Is There Shelter And Shade On The Boat?
Our boat has sheltered area throughout for your comfort.

Do You Still Go Out If It Is Raining?
Yes we do. You’re going to get wet anyway and its more the wind and swell that determines the quality of your day not so much the rain. Even if it is raining in Cairns there is still a good chance conditions at the reef will be fine.

Important Diving Information

  • By law, the minimum age to dive is 12 years. Anyone under 18 years will need a parent or guardian’s permission.  We require anyone over the age of 70 to provide a doctor’s clearance to dive.
  • All Scuba Diving is subject to successful completion of an on-board medical questionnaire. Please answer the following questions on your past and present status with a YES or NO. If you are not sure, answer YES. If any of these items apply to you, we must request that you consult with a Queensland doctor  PRIOR  to participating in scuba diving. Please enquire at info@australiaexpert.nl for the questionnaire.
  • Before embarking on your scuba diving adventure in Queensland, please note that there are specific medical requirements unique to our region for certain medical conditions (ie asthma, epilepsy, high blood pressure or certain medications) these may exclude individuals from diving. A dive medically obtained outside of Queensland may not meet these standards, potentially hindering your ability to dive with us. For comprehensive guidance on Queensland’s diving code of conduct, we recommend visiting the  Work Safe website . Alternatively, feel free to reach out to our friendly staff, who are dedicated to ensuring your dive experience is both safe and enjoyable. Please check when booking or  email us  with any questions or concerns.
  • Certified Divers must produce their certification card

Should I Be Concerned About Jelly Fish Or Marine Stingers?

While certain species of Jelly Fish can be found in tropical waters at any time of year, the majority are harmless to man. Official ‘Stinger season’ in Cairns is from November to May when water temperatures suit the few species of concern.

While incidents involving serious stings are extremely rare our crew are trained to recognize sting types and apply appropriate first aid assistance if required. To greatly reduce your chances of an encounter with a jellyfish protective lycra suits are available for free and come in a range of sizes from XS to XXL. Our lycra suits are also excellent sun protection.

Are There Sharks At The Reef?

Yes! Sharks form a vital part of the worlds marine eco system. Most are shy and quite harmless such as the common white tip reef sharks which only grow to approximately 5ft and are very timid.

An encounter with a reef shark is a magical experience but enjoy it quickly as they will generally swim off in the opposite direction if they feel they are being watched or if you get to close

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