
Cervantes (WA)
CERVANTES Cervantes is a small coastal fishing town in Western Australia, north of Perth...
Read moreThe world’s largest living structure—an underwater wonderland of endless colour.
Overview
The Great Barrier Reef is a natural icon—spanning over 2,300 kilometres and home to thousands of marine species. From Cairns and Port Douglas in the north to the Whitsundays in the central reef, there are countless ways to explore this breathtaking environment. Dive or snorkel vibrant reefs, sail to picture-perfect islands, or see the magic from the air on a scenic flight. This is where adventure, nature and wonder all converge.
See and Do
The local favourite
Snorkel or dive from a pontoon on the outer reef. These floating platforms offer direct access to pristine coral, plus glass-bottom boats, underwater observatories, and more.
A scene of pure natural beauty
Fly over Heart Reef in the Whitsundays for a once-in-a-lifetime view of coral naturally formed in the shape of a heart—romantic, iconic, and unforgettable.
Adventures in nature
Liveaboard dive trips, sailing between tropical islands, or reef conservation programs—there are endless ways to connect deeply with this natural wonder.
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