Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comLow Isles Great Barrier Reef Sailing Cruise from Port Douglas
Duration: 9 hours (approx.)
Location: Port Douglas, Australia
Product code: 2448_WDEXPD
7 reviews of Low Isles Great Barrier Reef Sailing Cruise from Port Douglas
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Excellent day, very organised, learnt loads, saw loads, action packed day - brilliant!
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, April 2009
Poorish weather, but it didn't matter, wonderful food, great staff, good gear to borrow, and the most picture postcard perfect island in the world, and we saw some turtles! Enjoyed by all, even the non-swimmers in the group.
Reviewed by: Alastair S, Australia, April 2009
Fantastic.
Reviewed by: Gary F, United Kingdom, October 2008
Fantastic, especially scuba diving.
Reviewed by: Mira P, Australia, November 2007
This place is just like the pictures you see on postcards with bright sand and colorful fish and reefs. The snorkeling is great, saw a few turtles and thousands of fish, and it's nice to be able to swim back to the beach to relax for a while before getting back in the water. The Catamaran is fantastic and you should sit outside for the cruise out and back if the weather is good.
Reviewed by: Kerrie O, Australia, November 2006
This was a really good trip, especially if you're wanting to see some turtles! The one downside is that it only involves the one location, so if you're wanting to see a lot of the reef, it might be better to book an outer reef trip.
Reviewed by: Amy C, United Kingdom, March 2008
Pity about the weather, as it was rather windy. The diving and glass-bottom boat were great, and the lunch was superb. All the crew on the boat were very very friendly and helpful. I would definitely do this again.
Reviewed by: Steven H, United Kingdom, September 2007


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