Destination The Low Isles
Duration Day Tour
Departs Port Douglas 8:30am Daily (Coach transfers available on request from Cairns)
Returns Port Douglas 4:00pm Daily
The Cruise
You are invited to enjoy "a day to remember" with a reef and island sail for snorkelling and exploring Low Isles, an unspoilt coral cay on Australia's Great Barrier Reef. With only 1 of 4 reef tour licenses to moor at Low Isles there is limited access.
With small numbers of guests (max 33 guests) & personal attention from the boat’s friendly & helpful crew, you are ensured complete enjoyment on your snorkelling and reef tour to Low Isles.
Sailing, Snorkelling, Exploring, Dining, Relaxing a full day at Low Isle on the reef.
A Snorkelling Paradise
The reef around Low Isles comprises of 150 species of hard corals and is dominated by 15 species of soft corals. Living amongst the corals in the blue lagoon are a large variety of reef fish including angelfish, damselfish, anemones, giant trevally, sweetlip, fusiliers and many green turtles are sighted daily.
The Sail and Snorkel Tour
The vessels moors up in the sheltered blue lagoon for 4.5 hours . . . from here you can join the guided snorkel tour and relax or explore the island. Experience a trip on the glass bottom boat viewing incredible coral and fish. Don't miss out on the wonderful buffet lunch. After a great day on the reef just laze on the deck sailing back to Port Douglas Australia, enjoying the magnificent vistas.
A Tour of the Low Isles is a must!
On Low Isle, a number of bird species reside on the island. You may encounter pelicans, honeyeaters, white breasted wood swallows, mangrove kingfishers, reef egrets with sea eagles and ospreys wheeling overhead. The lighthouse was built on Low Isle in 1878 and was automated in 1993.
Itinerary
Rates
Coach Transfers
From Port Douglas accommodation
From Cairns & Northern Beaches
Inclusions
What to bring
Beach towel, swimwear, T-shirt, hat, sunscreen, camera, sunglasses, cas, VISA or Mastercard for E.M.C., drinks, a friendly smile and your consideration for this precious Marine National Park and World Heritage site.
Optional Extras