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Top 5 Things to Do on the Great Barrier Reef

Devika Khosla

Last updated: Sep 17, 2019

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An entity so large that it can be spotted from space! That’s Australia’s Great Barrier Reef. At a staggering 2,300-kilometres, it’s the largest coral reef system in the world and home to innumerable species of marine life. A must-visit on every Australia holiday itinerary, this natural marvel awes and inspires in every way. If you have the good fortune to visit, here are the top 5 things to do on the Great Barrier Reef.

Snorkelling & Scuba Diving

Snorkelling-&-Scuba-Diving

There’s no better way to admire the prolific and colourful marine life that dwells in the coral crevices of the Great Barrier Reef than from the depths. Snorkelling and scuba diving in the crystal-clear waters of the Outer Reef presents itself with a spectacle of the stunning underwater world. Book a session with a qualified instructor to learn more about the species of fish, sea turtles and other marine life that inhabit the Great Barrier Reef.

Glass Bottom Boat Ride

A glass bottom boat ride is a great way to admire the beauty of the Great Barrier Reef. Giving you a clear view of the coral and marine creatures to be found here, be educated by your marine biologist tour guide about the fragile ecosystem of the Great Barrier Reef. See sea turtles, sharks, a myriad species of fish and corals. Some excursions include a picnic lunch onboard and also allow guests to get in to the water at certain spots.

Aerial Tour

For a perspective that showcases the magnitude of the Great Barrier Reef, opt for an aerial tour. Comprising thousands of individual reef systems and coral cays and hundreds of picturesque tropical islands and beaches, the view from above of this intricately connected network of corals for as far as you can see is simply spectacular. Many tours include an Australian barbeque lunch at the end of scenic ride so that’s an added bonus.

Undersea Walk

Undersea-Walk

Taking an undersea walk at the Great Barrier Reef is a fun and safe way for those who want to be underwater without having to scuba dive. Descend in to shallow waters donning what almost looks like an astronaut’s suit complete with a clear helmet from which a pipe rising above the water allows you to breathe as you normally would. Explore the wonders of marine life and enjoy the thrill of fish swimming literally in front of your face. Even if you don’t know how to swim, that’s fine…as long as you know how to walk!

Semi-Submarine Ride

If you’ve always wanted to have a submarine experience, there’s no place better than in the waters of the Great Barrier Reef. Teeming with a myriad species of marine and coral life, a semi-submarine is half boat, half submarine that takes you underwater for spectacular views. Once you’re done with spotting fish, sharks, sea turtles, starfish and other creatures, lounge on the deck and work on your tan!

Dos & Don’ts

In order to preserve this natural wonder of the world, the responsibility lies in the hands of both conservations and tourists who come to see the Great Barrier Reef. Here’s a list of important points to remember.

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