Snorkel Safari
• Half Day • Whitsunday Islands • Snorkel & Beach • Best family value
Join us on our 3 hour Snorkel Safari and have a guided snorkel over spectacular coral gardens and later beachcomb a Whitsunday Beach. Boasting small groups with personalised service - all gear is provided.
The Whitsundays Islands have many beautiful and shallow coral reefs. These reefs are found in the protected bays of the islands and provide excellent shallow snorkelling as well as deeper areas for divers. Your experienced skipper will take you to the locations that offer the best snorkelling on the day.
The Snorkel Safari is subject to weather conditions & minimum numbers.
Meet at the Dive Shop 1:00 pm for a 1:30 pm Departure. Returning at 4:30pm*.
* Times may change due to tidal changes, we pick the best time for optimal coral viewing (Meet 8:00 am, Depart 8:30 am, Returning 11:30 am).
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Tour Prices
(Include Snorkelling)
Adults
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$90 |
Children (2-14 yrs)
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$70 |
Family (2 adults, 1 child)
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$245 |
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Family (2 adults, 2 child)
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$295
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Add Diving to tour price (1 Dive)
Introductory Divers
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$110 |
Certified Divers
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$80 |
Snorkel Safari (546 KB)
What's Included
- Guided snorkel over great coral reefs with all gear supplied
- Morning and afternoon departure
- Swimming and beachcombing
- Scuba dive (instructor available on some trips)
- 3 hour durations
What to Bring
- Hat
- Towel
- Sun Glasses
- Sunblock
- Swim Wear
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CERTIFIED DIVERS
You will require a A.S. 4005.1 dive medical from a diving doctor if you have any of the following conditions or are over the age of 60
INTODUCTORY DIVERS
You will require a A.S. 4005.1 dive medical from a diving doctor if you have any of the following conditions or are over the age of 55:
Asthma or wheezing, Diabetes, Fainting, seizures or blackouts, chronic bronchitis or persistent chest complaints, Chronic sinus conditions, collapsed lung, brain or spinal cord injury or disorder, Heart disease of any kind, Chest surgery, High or low blood pressure, ear surgery on antidepressants.
To avoid disappointment have your doctor perform a
AS 4005.1 Scuba Diving Medical (125 KB)
You are not able to dive if you:
Are Pregnant, suffer from; Epilepsy or Tuberculosis or long term lung disease. Or are flying in the next 12hrs after a single scuba dive and 24 after 2 dives.
However snorkelling may still be available
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