The Great Barrier Reef is still the best snorkelling and diving in the world. Sailing out of Cairns, we want to show you the reef in a unique and intimate setting. With a maximum of 10 passengers you will feel like the reef is all your own. For a really unique experience try our personal yacht charters.
Friday, 12 December 2008
Latest Global Reef Report
Page 11 of the report show the general health of reefs by regions in table form.
Page 18 shows the ongoing monitoring level per region.
In Australia, the report clearly shows the work between the various bodies, such as GBRMPA, Dive and Charter Operators, the Fishing Community as well as the general local community, is showing real results and will continue to improve the health and the condition of the Great Barrier Reef. Below is and extract from the report and I urge further governments around the world to adopt the model used here in Australia to avoid more reefs being categorised as lost.
"Reefs of Australia continue to be well managed and relatively stable with no major climate change or cyclone events damaging the reefs since 2004. Management continues to set the benchmark for best practice, both in Eastern Australia on the Great Barrier Reef and, more recently, off Western Australia. Particular features are the effective partnerships between coral reef science and management. The situation is the reverse in Papua New Guinea with inadequate coral reef conservation and monitoring, with most of this being performed via large NGOs working with local communities. PNG still has vast areas of healthy and biodiversity-rich coral reefs but human pressures, both from within and externally, are increasing."
Thursday, 4 December 2008
Global Warming and the Great Barrier Reef
These World Heritage Parks both the Great Barrier Reef and the Wet Tropical Rainforest are preserves that have been set aside for future generations of global citizens to enjoy.
So it is important YOU take the time to do some little things that will cut down on emissions and limit your use of fossil fuels. Here are some easy things to do that benefit both you and the planet as a whole.
1. Walk or ride a bicycle to the local shops instead of driving.
2. When choosing a car, buy a car suitable for your everyday use, if you need a bigger car occasionally rent one. It'll save you money everyday as well as on insurance and repairs.
3. Replace incandescent bulbs with fluorescent or LED bulbs. I know ladies they show complexion issues but vanity is a small price to pay.
4. Don't run the hot water for a minute to rinse something, most of the hot water is wasted in the pipes and the hot water heater needs to heat that water again.
5. Keep Air-conditioning and Heaters on only for the extremes and set the temperatures at a reasonable level.
6. Reuse and recycle plastics whenever possible especially water bottles. It is incredible to me that people pay more for water in a plastic bottle then they do for soft drinks and other processed products in the same bottle.
More information can be found on the AIMS website also as detailed in our previous post.
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA) has published a number of publications providing information on the effect of Global Warming on the Great Barrier Reef. They can be found on their website.
Thursday, 20 November 2008
Reefcheck Australia's First Annual Report
An Extract from The Latest Reefcheck Update
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We are very excited to present our first ever Annual Report which showcases all of Reef Check
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If you are looking for ways to get involved and support Reef Check
Monday, 17 November 2008
Latest Customer Satisfaction Scores
Satisfaction score: 9.10 / 10
Reef met expectations: 85.7% very much
Trip met expectations: 85.7% very much
Received value for money: 100% yes
Would recommend the trip: 95.2% yes
This research is independently conducted by James Cook University by Bruce Prideaux and Ali Coghlan and the full body of work can be found on the MTSRF website. Once again thanks to our great staff and the research team at JCU for their hard work.
Saturday, 15 November 2008
Discount Flights to Cairns
Brisbane - Cairns | $79 |
Melbourne (Tullamarine) - Cairns | $129 |
Perth - Cairns (1st flight 06feb09) | $149 |
Sydney - Cairns | $109 |
Saturday, 1 November 2008
A Taste of Australia
Thursday, 23 October 2008
Climate Change & The Effect on the Great Barrier Reef
"Global climate change is one of the greatest threats to the long term future of coral reefs. In combination with other natural and human-induced pressures, warming seas pose a serious risk to the world’s coral reef ecosystems. Summer sea temperature increases of just 2-3°C for a week or two, or 1-2°C for a month or two, are enough to kill sensitive corals. Australia’s tropical marine ecosystems are already reflecting the consequences of global warming with a 0.4°C rise in the tropical ocean temperatures, including the Great Barrier Reef, over the past 100 years. Further increases in sea temperature will lead to increased coral bleaching and more frequent outbreaks of coral disease"
For the full article click here.
Wednesday, 22 October 2008
Discount Airfares from Germany to Cairns
Frankfurt to Cairns return from €1037
Hamburg to Cairns return from €1123
Berlin to Cairns return from €1131
Dusseldorf to Cairns return from €1131
Munich to Cairns return from €1131
The deals are available for departures from 13 April to 18 June 2009 and can be booked online. To book your scuba diving and snorkel trip click here.
Travellers Tips and FAQ for Cairns and the Reef

1. How easy is it to get around Cairns? How do I get from my hotel?
Many hotels offer a shuttle service if they are not in the centre of the city. If the hotel is not in the centre of the city it is best to check with the hotel and check the quoted walking time against a map. Whereis offers a pretty reliable map service for Cairns. Taxis are a pretty reliable means of travel and there is a fairly extensive bus service also available.
2. What shops are open and when?
Most businesses in Cairns open at 8 or 9 a.m. close at 5 or 6 p.m. Some supermarkets stay open until 9 p.m. during the week however close at the earlier times on the weekend. There are some smaller markets such as IGA that have much more extended hours.
3. What Medical Clinics and Services are Available?
There are two hospitals in Cairns both a public and private one. There are also 24 hr and other clinics available. The closest 24hr hour medical centre is on the corner of Grafton and Florence St. It also has a 24hr pharmacy and chemist as well as doing dive medicals for certification.
4. Can I see as much just snorkelling on the reef as diving?
While you can see a lot snorkelling and it is truly a fantastic experience the diving just raise the bar to another level completely. The interaction and personal experience with the natural reef and wildlife is a fantastic experience.
5. What is an Introductory Dive?
An "Introductory Dive" or "Resort Dive" is basically an escorted dive with a fully trained dive instructor. Limitations for your safety are placed on the dive and it is a great way to experience the thrill of diving just to try it or before you commit to a course. A short briefing is given to explain the basics of diving and the instructor will be with you at all times during the dive. We limit the amount of introductory divers to two people per instructor, other companies may do more and you should check before booking.
6. Is there any prior experience needed and do I need to take a medical exam?
No experience is needed to go on an introductory dive, however you must be relatively healthy and complete a medical declaration which can be found here.
7. What is the best time to visit the reef?
Anytime that you can fit into your schedule is the best. There are certain times that are a little bit more special such as whale season or reef spawning to name a few. Unlike many parts of the world the rain here is warm and often monsoonal meaning it only rains for periods of the day. Rain falling onshore does not mean it is raining at the reef, the outer reef is about 50km out of Cairns so the weather is different.
8. It has been awhile since I have dived and would not feel comfortable diving without a guide. Is this possible?
Of course, safety in the Queensland Diving Industry is the among the best in the world and paying personal attention to guests that require it is both a safety consideration as well as a service we are pleased to offer to anyone.
9. Can you still dive and snorkel during stinger season?
Yes, most operators offer protective wetsuits or stinger suits to offer protection. We include this in the price however many operators will charge extra for this so again check before you book.
10. How Do I Know What Tour to Book?
Look for the sort of tour that suits you, set some criteria that you want to stick by and do not be swayed from it. Ask the agent if they have been on the trip or if they are getting cash or other "incentives" to sell the trip. The better trips will not offer such "incentives". Ask if the companies are community and environmentally minded, our list of supported projects and charities has some but of course not all in the area.
11. Are your tours suitable for children?
We recommend that children are older then 5 to come on our sailing boats for both safety and to make sure they get the full enjoyment out of the trip to the reef. If the family is experienced on the water and boating we may consider younger children. For other children there are pontoon options available such Reef Magic, a locally owned and operated company.
12 . Where Do Your Guests Come From?
Everywhere - More specific details can be found here.
13. What does the UV Index mean?
We have included the international UV index and ways to avoid sunburn here at this blog entry.
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
More Flight Specials from Qantas
Fly to Australia from $380* each way based on round trip travel ($760*R/T). This offer is valid for flights departing between 24 October and 17 November or in May 2009.
An incredible deal like this won't last long and it expires at midnight Pacific Time (PT) on Friday, 31 October 2008. Don't wait, book today:
All prices are quoted in US Dollars (USD).
Los Angeles to Cairns round trip from $860* Book Now
San Francisco to Cairns round trip from $860* Book Now
New York (Newark) to Cairns round trip from $1160* Book Now
View all specials at the Qantas Website.
If anyone has other airlines specials to Cairns please let us know.
Don't forget to book your unforgettable sail, snorkel & dive trip to the Great Barrier Reef here and take advantage of these specials.
Saturday, 4 October 2008
Flight Specials to Cairns Oct/Nov
Listed below are some highlights but you need to check with the airline for full details.
From New York - $1281
From London - £842
From Frankfurt - €1123
From Paris - €1255
From Madrid/Barcelona - €1427
From Geneva - 2131
From Vienna - €1514
From Amsterdam - €1359
From Vancouver - $1178
With these sorts of prices why wouldn't you take a trip to experience the Natural Wonder of the Great Barrier Reef. Don't forget to book your trip with us as availability is becoming scarce for these dates.
Tuesday, 30 September 2008
The Maori Wrasse - Species of the Reef
With the current protection offered on the Great Barrier Reef we are starting to see the numbers of this fish increase. They are regulars at our dive sites at almost every reef now.
This first photo is taken at Thetford Reef by myself and the second was taken by one of our honeymooning guests Olga at the Pinnacles at Milln Reef.
Thursday, 25 September 2008
International Year of the Reef Song
Help save reefs and share your creativity and culture with others by creating a video using the Year of the Reef Song. Reef Check Foundation (International) is running this contest with the goal of getting young people to learn more about the marine environment. In addition to having a lot of fun, you could win great prizes!
About This Contest: Three cash prizes will be awarded to the best group performances of the IYOR Song to help finance events or activities with an educational focus on the marine environment, such as a visit to a local aquarium, trip to the beach, acquisition of marine educational materials, etc.
This is an International Contest, free to enter, and groups from every part of the world are encouraged to participate. Participants must be part of a group (e.g. school, club, religious group, etc.). We will be looking for creative, original videos that reflect your culture and celebrate ocean conservation; technical video quality will not be judged.
Please see the Reef Check website and the attached for more information: http://www.reefcheck.org/video/video_contest.php
Saturday, 20 September 2008
Dive Instructors Working Hard
Tuesday, 16 September 2008
New Job Board
Monday, 8 September 2008
Moore Reef - Surrounds - Our Dive Sites
Sunday, 7 September 2008
Flynn Reef - Links - Our Dive Sites
Saturday, 6 September 2008
Thetford Reef - Mystery - Our Dive Sites
New Horizon monitors this site in partnership with the Eye on the Reef program run by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park. Monitoring visibility, temperature, species of fish, and the coral on a regular basis across the marine park gives a better picture on the health and life cycle of the ecosystems that make up the World Heritage Listed Great Barrier Reef.
Thetford Reef - 360 - Our Dive Sites
Milln Reef - The Pinnacles - Our Dive Sites
Thursday, 4 September 2008
Algae Blooms
New Online Chat Feature
Sunday, 31 August 2008
Night Diving on the Great Barrier Reef
Friday, 29 August 2008
Discount Airfares to Cairns from the USA
Places Filling Up Quickly for the End of Year
Guests Join Eye on the Reef Monitoring Program
Cleaning Up The Reef
Aussie Dollar Falling
Whales Surprising Divers
Beautiful Islands Around Cairns
Some More Great Guest Photos
The Learning Experience on the Reef
Great Barrier Reef Exposed
Whale Season in Full Swing
Awesome Water Spout
Great Times on the Great Barrier Reef
Another fantastic few days on the Great Barrier Reef, sailing, diving and snorkelling. There is nothing like diving on the reef with just a few people and having a dive site to yourself. Today we were graced with beautiful weather and as usual the fantastic colours of the fish and reef under the tropical sun. We finished the trip with a wonderful sail home with Coral Sea Dreaming maintaining a consistent 8 knots under sail. No engines just the sound of the waves and wind filling the sails.
Coral Sea Dreaming Returns to Sea
Air New Zealand Announces New Flights to Cairns
Don't Miss The Boat
One Month to Go in the Photo Competition
Supporting Research on the Great Barrier Reef
There are several government programs that encourage and develop a working partnership between tourism, researchers and government bodies that continually gather information and monitor the health of one of the world's most precious resources. The highest profile program is the "Eye on the Reef" (eyeonthereef.com.au) program which incorporates several different facets of reef monitoring. This program is run and sponsored by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA) from Townsville and incorporates many tourism operators throughout the Barrier Reef.
Reef Check (http://www.reefcheckaustralia.org/)performs regular inspections and colony counts to track and monitor the growth of existing reef as well as new. This active research is designed to understand the recovery and growth that reef undertakes given the impacts that they suffer including human and natural. Donations to support the research are always welcome and can made online here. They are also looking for supporters to donate time and resources to help cover as much as the Great Barrier Reef as possible.
The Australian Marine Conversation Society organizes campaigns to create protected marine areas and species throughout Australia. Their current focus evolves around climate change, marine parks and overfishing.
Great Weather in Cairns
The Real Shark Experience
Shark Water is about to be released in Australia on May 15th. It is a great documentary and well worth a trip to the theatre. If you are interested is showing your support there are many shark support organizations listed the movies' website.

The timing of the release of the movie is perfect considering that there is a current push to legitimize the fishing and finning of sharks on the Great Barrier Reef. You can voice your objection via AMCS at their website .