Fast boat, smooth ride and guided dives on some stunning Cairns’ Great Barrier Reef sites, that’s what Silverswift is all about. They visit 3 reef sites each day, with plenty of time for diving and snorkelling. Meals, snacks and equipment are all included, so without further ado, let’s dive into our review.
moreWhen your crew is a combination of scuba divers and snorkelers, and you want the best Great Barrier Reef experience possible, an outer reef pontoon is the answer for you. Sunlover’s Moore Reef tour packs a good value punch, with diving, snorkeling, sliding and so much more. Great reef location. Lots of inclusions. Lets go!
morePeering over the edge of the boat, we see glimpses of the coral gardens below. Excitement builds. Weight belts on. BCDs on. Buddy checks complete. We stride in and begin our scuba diving discovery of the Great Barrier Reef with Calypso Reef Cruises, from Port Douglas. This was a great day, exploring amazing reef sites.
moreImagine floating above the rainforest. Gazing down into its green heart, a sea of rustling leaves and climbing palms. A place where cassowaries roam and ancient trees reach for the sky. Well stop dreaming and start doing, because you can make that happen on Cairns’ Skyrail Rainforest Cableway. So easy. So beautiful. So worth it.
moreHundreds of thousands of years ago, fountains of red-hot volcanic rock burst from the earth, landing in layers to create a cone crater. Today this is a place of grasslands and serenity, home to brilliant jewel bugs and whiptail wallabies. There’s walks, wildlife and wilderness waiting for you at Kalkani Crater.
moreFrom the coastal city of Cairns, the Dinosaur Trail takes you northwest into Outback Queensland. It takes you to a place that was once an inland sea, bordered by tropical vegetation; a place not unlike Cairns, a place where dinosaurs used to roam. Let’s follow their footsteps.
moreOnce upon a time Australia had a massive inland sea. Cruising its waters was a truly astonishing number of marine dinosaurs, including a beast like no other - the Kronosaurus - which lends its name to the Kronosaurus Korner Museum, at Richmond. Visit. See. Dig For Fossils.
moreWaiting for you way out west at Winton, is a Jurassic experience like no other. The world’s only known dinosaur stampede, the largest collection of Australian dinosaur fossils and a dramatic and beautiful landscape of rich red soil, spinifex grass and Jump Ups. Drive. See. Explore.
morePorcupine Gorge, everyone loves it! An ancient landscape. A gorge carved deep into the country, its coloured walls revealing over 200 million years of geological history and at its heart, a pyramid. Where is it and is it worth going? It’s in outback Queensland and yes, it’s worth going.
moreOur family loves adventure! Weekends and holidays are spent out of the house, off the screen and getting into nature, making memories. We also like comfortable beds and some climate control – so we bought a caravan and you can hire it.
moreThe Chillagoe Caves offer a unique experience in North Queensland. The chance to go exploring beneath the ground, on guided tours through a limestone landscape of stalactites, stalagmites, cave corals and so much more. We’ve done the tours, so come with us and let’s explore.
moreUnguided diving in Cairns is possible, but you must book the ‘right’ boat to do it, as most reef operators insist on guided dives. We’ve found the tour for you, so step right up and stride right in, it's dive time on the Great Barrier Reef.
moreThis thriving, living landscape is a must see in Cairns. Explore its shady pathways with little streams, and open grassy areas with towering trees, not forgetting the conservatory with ancient ferns and delicate orchids. There’s something for everyone and entry is free.
moreAn ecosystem shaped by tides, its trees an evolutionary tale of survival, slender trunks dapple the light and amongst a tangle of roots, thousands of busy little crabs go about their day. It's free to see, so check it out.
moreO’Briens Creek Campground is located on the banks of Elizabeth Creek. It’s the closest place you can stay to the O’Briens Creek fossicking area and with its waterfront positioning and shady trees, it’s a great little bush camp.
moreCopperfield Gorge may not be as well as known as Cobbold Gorge, but it’s well worth a visit when you’re in the area. A 2-hour drive from Cobbold Village, Copperfield Gorge is people and puppy friendly, scenic and a great place for a swim.
moreThis is the best place to try stand up paddle boarding for the first time, and for experienced paddle boarders, it’s a simply amazing way to explore Cobbold Gorge. Must be booked on a 1-hour guided tour.
moreA great day at the reef! Ticked off all of our favourite underwater things – turtles, clownfish, maori wrasse and reef sharks – and that was all on the first stop of the day. Down Under Cruise & Dive delivered the goods.
morePassions of Paradise visit some amazing Cairns Great Barrier Reef sites, perfect for divers of all experience levels and snorkelers. The crew are great. The boat is comfortable and the vibe is high. Let's dive right in.
moreDo you want to find Nemo? We’ll give you our top tip - we went to Upolu Reef and Upolu Cay with Ocean Freedom on the weekend and saw at least six different anemone, each home to a healthy population of resident clownfish.
moreStop the bubble! Much excitement as our 10-year-old learned to scuba dive on the Great Barrier Reef, becoming a certified PADI Junior Open Water Diver. Want to learn how and where we did it and what's involved, read on.
moreCamping at Lake Tinaroo allows you to have maximum lake time, as well as enjoy the early morning and late afternoon stillness, with a campfire and marshmallows to boot. There are a few camp sites, this time we chose Downfall Creek.
moreEver wanted to snorkel with a turtle? We did that and discovered so much more when we went snorkelling on Green Island. Highlights included colourful clams, parrotfish, rabbitfish, fringing reef, a Moorish Idol, Eagle Ray, sunset fish feeding and sunrise jetty jumping.
moreOpal Reef is amazing! Vibrant coral gardens with impressive beds of branching and plate corals, giant boulder corals, soft corals, bommies, feather stars and more. Not to mention Nemo, turtles, giant clams and a lot of fish. Welcome to the Great Barrier Reef.
moreTalaroo Hot Springs, you’ve heard its name and might have seen some photos, but what is it, where is it and is it worth going? It’s a unique destination combining geological wonders and an outback landscape, presented by the Ewamian people and yes, it’s worth going.
moreAgate fossicking at the Agate Creek Gemfields was so much easier – and more fun – than we thought. If your kids (or yourselves) are into pretty rocks, then plot your way to this place. Agates are easily found, plus getting there is an adventure.
moreCamping at Cobbold Gorge. We give it 5 stars. Explore this ancient landscape up high by heli, down low by boat, clamber up quartz blows, explore escarpments, fossick for precious stones, cocktails in the pool and campfires at night.
moreMagic Mission Beach. Best known for its golden beaches, rich rainforest, resident Cassowaries and offshore islands. But beyond the coast, the underwater gardens of the Great Barrier Reef are calling your name - go make some memories.
moreThings To Do In Chillagoe. Cavernous limestone caves, giant balancing rocks, ancient escarpments, Aboriginal rock art, historic smelters and a night-time sky which sparkles with a million stars - you can do all this and more, on a visit to Chillagoe.
moreThe Daintree Rainforest. You know the name, but do you know its history, its secrets and its most beautiful places? Active Tropics Explorer do - and they’ll show and share it with you, on their Cairns Daintree tour.
moreWe thought we knew all the waterfalls up here - we were wrong. Cassowary Falls in the Daintree Rainforest is a single drop waterfall that cascades down into a cool, pool of freshwater. Bring your towels, there’s no crocs, so you can dive right in.
moreMighty rainforest mountains, deep ravines, rare plants and animals, and a lookout which leaves you feeling humbled by nature - that’s what awaits you at Tully Gorge National Park. It’s a long drive but a short walk. The scenery will stay with you forever.
moreHalls Falls is one of those locals’ secret spots. A series of cascading waterfalls tumbling down a remote mountainside in the Herberton Range National Park. If you want to run away and find somewhere off the beaten track, this is definitely the place.
moreBig word. Hard to pronounce. Home to the humble beginnings of the Barron River, rare and ancient rainforest and many wild and wonderful creatures, including a forest dragon. All free and waiting for you. So get in the car and drive.
moreBloomfield Escape. Reef & Island Trips. Go from the everyday, into the wild, untamed and beautiful coastal country of Bloomfield. Maximum 8 Guests. Beauty will blow your mind!
moreWant to get close to a Southern Cassowary? Guaranteed to happen at Birdworld Kuranda. This iconic rainforest resident, and Australia’s largest flightless bird, is always here, providing a rare opportunity to admire their beauty.
moreThe Great Barrier Reef. This Port Douglas reef trip stands out for all the right reasons! Small numbers - max 12 guests. Awesome boat. Great crew. Fantastic snorkelling. 100% the best bit is having your own in-water guide. Bucket List.
moreCape Tribulation. Where the Reef meets the Rainforest. Bring it all together on one amazing half-day tour with Ocean Safari. Two Hours Snorkelling. Great crew and destinations. An awesome reef adventure!
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