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| Great Barrier Reef IslandsFrankland Islands | The only tour operator licenced to visit the untouched beauty of the Frankland Islands. Our vessel takes up to a maximum of 100 passengers which ensures your day on the reef is both service and safety orientated. Includes - A maximum group of only 100 passengers
- Guided snorkelling tour snorkelling equipment and tuition
- Reef & Island interpretation by a Marine Biologist
- Coral viewing tour from our semi-submersible or glass bottom vessel
- Guided Island Walk and Informative Environmental Commentary
- Use of a Protection Suit
- Morning and afternoon tea
- Fresh tropical lunch (includes prawns)
- Family Package Child travels Free
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| Your Cruise Your day begins with a morning cruise along the Mulgrave river. From the mouth of the river our destination on the The Great Barrier Reef is already in sight, making it the shortest open sea crossing in North Queensland. Welcome to Normanby Island, one of the five stunning islands that comprise the Frankland Islands. The island’s pristine waters are a coral haven for snorkelling and diving. Visitors share the immaculate reef with green sea turtles, tropical fish and giant clams. While leisurely guided island walks take you through rainforests, rock pools and along secluded sandy beaches. You can satisfy your appetite when you dine under a canopy of trees with our tropical buffet lunch including prawns, fresh salads and tropical fruits. | | Price (valid to 31/03/11) | adult | child | family | | Full Day Cruise Tropical lunch, Morning and Afternoon Tea, use of Snorkelling Equipment, Guided Snorkel Tour, Guided Marine Island walk, Coral Sea Viewing in a semi-submersible or glass bottom boat vessel and complimentary use of Protection suit | $169 | $109 | $446 | | Full Day Cruise River Cruise, Morning, Afternoon Tea, EMC charges, National Park Fees & the use of Snorkelling Equipment including Tuition or Glass Bottom Boat coral & marine life viewing Tour, (no lunch) | $136 | $86 | $349 | | *transfers $16pp, or make own way to Deeral Landing |  
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| Camping Camping is available on nearby Russell Island for those wishing to extend their stay on The Great Barrier Reef. It is important to remember that all provisions and camping permits must be organised by campers. | Uninhanited The Frankland Islands offer visitors the unique experience of abundant marine life and untouched beauty on The Great Barrier Reef. These are uninhabited islands, with uninhibited beauty. This is Frankland Islands Cruise and Dive. |
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| What to bring? Like you are going for a day at the Beach: ie Hat, 15+ Sunscreen, swimmers, towel and comfortable shoes for beachcombing. You will be transferred from our boat to the island by dinghy so footwear may get wet. |
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