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Enjoy a 90-minute catamaran cruise to Lady Musgrove Island, a true oceanic paradise
Snorkel the aqua-blue waters with the opportunity for marine life encounters
Explore the ocean through the unique viewing perspective of a glass bottom boat
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Get ready for an adventure of a lifetime with this day cruise to Lady Musgrave Island in the Southern Great Barrier Reef! Depart from the picturesque town of 1770 and hop aboard a high-speed catamaran for a thrilling 90-minute ride to the island. Once you arrive, spend approximately five hours exploring the only coral cay island in the Great Barrier Reef that is surrounded by a protected and wildlife-rich reef lagoon. We've got you covered with all the snorkelling equipment and flotation you'll need to dive in and discover the pristine waters of Lady Musgrave Island. Brace yourself for some incredible marine life sightings, including manta rays, sharks, tropical fish, and turtles. But the fun doesn't stop there! Our friendly crew will show you the raw beauty of the reef through a glass-bottom boat viewing, offering you a unique perspective on the vibrant coral gardens and marine life. And, when you're on land, an experienced eco-tour guide will take you on a fascinating journey through the island forest canopy, revealing the hidden secrets of this natural wonder. In between explorations, enjoy the included morning tea, lunch, and afternoon tea. The stunning surroundings of Lady Musgrave Island - a true wonder of the world that you'll never forget - provide you with all kinds of options for adventures, but it's entirely up to you how you spend your day!
1770 Marina, Seventeen Seventy, QLD 4677
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