Great Barrier Reef and Islands

Larger than the Great Wall of China and the only living thing visible from space, the Great Barrier Reef easily earns its place as one of the seven wonders of the natural world. This 2,600 km (1,616 miles) stretch of colourful coral lies along the Queensland coastline in North Eastern Australia and is home to an abundance of spectacular marine and bird life.

Great Barrier Reef and Islands

The 900 islands of the Great Barrier Reef nestle in 2,600km of kaleidoscopic coral reef, its colourful formations teeming with equally vibrant marine life. This underwater paradise is rivalled only by the blindingly white beaches, their sugar-fine sands shift gently in the aquamarine waters and just a handful of islands offer exclusive accommodation from which to explore this rich ecosystem.

With so many diverse ways to experience the Great Barrier Reef, we’ve put together a few of our favourite experiences to whet your appetite:

  • Take a helicopter over Heart Reef in the Whitsundays, before being dropped on a deserted coral cay for a champagne picnic
  • Comb the beaches of Cape Tribulation where the ancient Daintree Rainforest merges seamlessly with the Great Barrier Reef itself
  • Explore the shallow corals off Hamilton Island by helicopter before touching down on Heart Reef pontoon to enjoy a delectable champagne picnic lunch
  • Hide away on the secluded Lizard Island with its famed diving and 24 stunning beaches and charter a private yacht for an incredible fishing trip before enjoying a delectable seafood lunch on board.
  • Explore the Great Barrier Reef from both from above and below witnessing the myriad of inhabitants that call the Great Barrier Reef home.

Of course these are just a handful of the experiences on offer. If you want to discuss your own ultimate Great Barrier Reef holiday, then get in touch with our Australia specialists who will create a bespoke itinerary, completely tailored to your preferences and budget.

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