One attraction that you cannot miss out on doing whilst you’re in Cairns is doing the Outer Great Barrier Reef. Look here, There are an infinate amount of different coloured fish and other marine life that your mind will spin and your finger will get sore from taking so many photo’s.
There are five different sorts of reef tours that you can pick out from, and it all depends on who you are as to which variation is going to go well with you. As I have done most of the reef tours from Cairns , I have chosen the reef trips that I considered were the best and then sorted them in to 2 alternative subsections.
These daytrips are good value for money and are principally for the youthful. However, if you’re young in perspective, you’ll fully enjoy such daytrips.
If you’re interested in something that’s plenty of fun, in addition to wonderful snorkelling and scubs diving, then look no further!
Noah’s Ark was one of the very first ‘budget’ reef trip businesses to run daytrips out to the Great Barrier Reef from Cairns. Okay, You won’t discover any more affordable than ‘Noah’s’ and it is really remarkably good value for money.
Noah’s Ark visits Upolo Cay, as well as Moore Reef, and you can look forward to having approximately five hours swimming time in total. The crew are heaps of fun, and will help you out once it comes time to do some boom netting (for individuals unfamiliar with the term ‘boom netting’, this involves a large net getting towed behind a slow moving watercraft, and you hopping in and holding on to it, as well as holding on to your bikini!).
It’s definitely not the best boat in the world, however half the fun is the journey and you’ll delight in Noahs Ark if what you want is a nice ‘cruisy’ day.