AquaQuest Outer Reef Day Trip - Snorkel & Dive options Highlights
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Get up to 10% cash back per person when you book with us!
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Visit two snorkelling/Dive locations on the outer Great Barrier Reef
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Five hours at the outer reef
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All snorkelling equipment: wetsuit/lycra suit and prescription masks
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Guided snorkel tours
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Fresh tropical buffet lunch with hot and cold options, water, tea and coffee
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In depth briefing and equipment tuition, hot water showers
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to be able to swim?
Do I need to be able to swim?
As long as you’re comfortable in the water, you should be able to snorkel or even do an intro dive. Before you enter the water you will fill out a form that includes information on your level of competence in the water and any medical conditions. Depending on your response, we may require that you use a flotation device while snorkelling.
Our friendly instructors will talk you through using all the equipment. If you’re unsure, feel free to contact us to discuss.
Is this trip suitable for children?
Is this trip suitable for children?
Child snorkel age is 4-14. Please see below for learn to dive age restrictions. There is no minimum age restriction for travelling on vessels when accompanied by a parent or guardian, but children must remain supervised at all times if they are not undertaking a course.
Do I have to get in the water?
Do I have to get in the water?
AquaQuest can accommodate people who don’t wish to snorkel or dive. Each of our vessels has outdoor viewing decks and air-conditioned spaces indoors.
Can i hire an underwater camera?
Can i hire an underwater camera?
You can hire an Olympus TG5 camera
Will I get seasick?
Will I get seasick?
All our vessels are catamarans, which offer greater stability and a smoother ride than monohull vessels.
If you are prone to motion sickness, we recommend buying natural ginger tablets, available at all local chemists. We also have some available for sale on board.
What is Stinger Season?
What is Stinger Season?
Box jellyfish live in the warmer coastal areas sheltered by the Great Barrier Reef, and are most numerous between November and May. We provide protective lycra suits during these months to protect all snorkellers and divers.
If I dive, how deep will I dive?
If I dive, how deep will I dive?
The maximum depth for recreational diving is 18m if you hold the standard PADI Open Water Diver Certification (or equivalent), and 30m if you hold the PADI Advanced Open Water certification (or equivalent).
Some of the best dives on the Great Barrier Reef can be done in less than 15m of water, where stronger light can result in an even better view of the abundant marine life.
Do I need a dive medical?
Do I need a dive medical?
All divers are asked to complete a medical questionnaire on board. You don’t require a medical if you answer no to everything. If you answer yes to any questions, a further medical may be required. You will also be asked to fill out a general disclaimer which differs from company to company.
Do I need to bring my cert card and log book as a diver?
Do I need to bring my cert card and log book as a diver?
You’ll need to bring your certification card. If you have lost your card, please contact the issuing agency.
Certified divers should bring their logbooks to log their dives on board the vessel, and so our dive supervisors can assess their experience.
Can I dive solo?
Can I dive solo?
No, solo diving is not allowed. You’ll need a dive buddy or a guide with you at all times.
Whenever possible, the Dive Supervisor will buddy you with someone of equal experience.
How soon can I fly after diving?
How soon can I fly after diving?
Regulations state that for a single, no decompression dive, you should not fly or go to altitude for at least 12 hours. For multiple dives you should not fly or go to altitude for at least 18 hours.
We recommend waiting at least 24 hours after diving before going to altitude or flying. These are guidelines only – there is no guarantee that following these recommendations will prevent decompression sickness. Currently there are no guidelines regarding diving after flying.
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