Can I bring my own snorkel or dive gear?

Yes, you can bring your own equipment if you prefer. All operators provide high-quality, sanitised gear, but many experienced snorkellers and divers enjoy using their own mask, fins, or wetsuit for comfort and familiarity.

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Are there age limits for snorkelling or diving on the reef?

Snorkelling is generally open to all ages, with parental supervision for children. Introductory diving usually requires participants to be at least 12 years old, while certified divers can be younger if they’ve completed recognised training. All diving is subject to a medical questionnaire and safety briefing on the day.

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What should I bring on my reef tour?

We recommend bringing a towel, swimwear, reef-safe sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, and a reusable water bottle. If you’re prone to seasickness, consider taking motion sickness tablets before departure. Most day boats include snorkel equipment and lunch, but check your booking confirmation for details.

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Do I need to know how to swim to go on a reef tour?

No, you don’t need to be a strong swimmer to enjoy the Great Barrier Reef. Many tours cater for non-swimmers by offering flotation devices, life jackets, and guided snorkel tours from the boat or pontoon. Some vessels also have semi-submersible or glass-bottom boat tours so you can experience the reef without getting in the water.

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Should I book in advance?

Yes. Many boats have limited passenger numbers and can book out quickly—especially during public holidays, school breaks, and peak travel season (June–October).

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What happens if the weather is bad in Cairns?

Don’t let a little rain put you off—Great Barrier Reef tours operate in most weather conditions. Cairns often experiences showers while the outer reef enjoys clearer skies, so conditions can be very different offshore. Your skipper may adjust the itinerary to choose the calmest, most sheltered reef sites on the day, ensuring you still enjoy…

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Can I dive when it is raining in Cairns?

Yes, you can dive when it’s raining in Cairns, you are going to get wet anyway! Cairns has a tropical climate with an annual monsoonal ‘wet’ season. The weather is hard to predict and sometimes when it’s raining in Cairns, it’s not raining at the reef and vica versa. Rain itself will not impact on…

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