On this guided tour, you will explore Great Sandy Marine Park in a glass-bottom boat.
Accompanied by a member of the Butchulla (the Aborigines of Fraser Island), you will learn about the history of the region’s Indigenous people as you cruise past sandy dunes and lush islands. While you sail, you can admire coral gardens, turtles, dolphins and reef sharks swimming beneath the boat. For a closer look at the marine life, you can also snorkel.
Along the way, you’ll stop by Round Island, where you can sit down for lunch and explore the island. If conditions permit, you will also get the chance to visit Pelican Bank, a white-sand tidal flat off the coast of Fraser Island.
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- Insights into Indigenous history shared by an Aboriginal guide
- An opportunity to explore Round Island and sit down for lunch
- Time to snorkel with turtles, dolphins, dugongs and reef sharks
- A chance to swim and relax on the white sands of Pelican Bank
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- Lunch
- Snorkeling equipment
- Cruise
- Guide services
- Coffee and tea
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- Please arrive at least 20 minutes before the activity starts.
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This tour can accommodate a maximum of 15 participants.
A discounted ticket option is available for families of two adults and two children.
Please wear sunglasses and comfortable sandals. A sweater or jacket are recommended.
Please bring bottled water and a camera.
Please note that wildlife sightings are not guaranteed.