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Great Barrier Reef
Take a relaxing and personalized cruise with Quick Cat Cruises to the Outer Barrier Reef, and visit Dunk Island on the same day. It's the quickest and most comfortable way to experience a tropical island, the rainforest, the reef and a sandy coral cay all for the one price.

Guests have a short stopover at Dunk Island (approximately 50 minutes), and 3 magical hours on the Great Barrier Reef at Beaver Cay, a Marine Sanctuary, exploring the colourful array of corals, and marine life, including awesome giant clams and myriad's of brightly coloured fish. There are regular visits by turtles and a beautiful potato cod, occasional surprise visits by magnificent giant manta rays, and, in the whale season, we are often privileged to experience whale sightings during the cruise.
Marine life is everywhere at Beaver Cay

Beaver Cay on the Great Barrier Reef Beaver Cay is a pristine sand cay (coral atoll), 23 nautical miles (approximately 38 klms) from the mainland, with soft, sparkling white sand that you can walk on with bare feet - a wonderful and unique experience.

Quick Cat Cruises offers an easy, relaxing and comfortable outer reef experience on our 23 meter fast catamaran. Our reef vessel is spacious – No overcrowding. Cruise includes EMC (Environmental Management Charge) and jetty fees.

Cruise Includes:
  • Sundeck and air-conditioned lounge
  • Licensed Bar
  • Tea and Coffee
  • 20 minute (approximately) cruise to Dunk Island
  • 60 minute (approximately) cruise to the Great Barrier Reef from Dunk Island
  • Buffet style lunch on board at the reef
  • Vegetarians catered for (no need for special order unless vegan etc)
  • Glass bottom boat tours
  • Use of snorkel equipment and instruction

Optional extras:

  • Scuba diving for beginners (Introductory) and Certified divers

What you should bring with you:

  • Swimmers, towel, hat, sunscreen, spare T-Shirt if required for extra sun protection, money for drinks, snacks, souvenirs & diving.
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