Luxury Catamaran Charter - Port Douglas
Prices from $5,900 AUD
We invite you to enjoy "a day to remember" with a reef and island sail for snorkelling and exploring the Low Isles, an unspoilt coral cay on Australia's Great Barrier Reef, located offshere from Port Douglas. Your enjoyment is ensured with excellent service and personal attention.
Features
- Luxury Catamaran
- Up to 12 guests
- Island Access
- Snorkel Tour & Guided Walk
- Marine Biologist
- Tropical Buffet Lunch, incl prawns.
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Prices
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Luxury Catamaran Day Charter 8.30am to 4.00pm
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Low Isles daily charter rate for upto 10 passengers - includes tropical buffet lunch, morning/afternoon tea, snorkelling (tour, all gear and instruction), marine biologist, guided walk
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$5,900.00 |
extra guests - per person
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additional passengers up to a maximum of 12
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$315.00 |
Additional Costs: $8pp pay on board EMC levy
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Enjoy a full day private charter experience of the Great Barrier Reef with a snorkelling and sailing tour to Low Isles. Relax on the white sandy beach of the island, snorkel over the magnificent coral gardens in the blue lagoon on a guided snorkel tour with a marine biologist and swim with turtles in their natural habitat. Enjoy a marine biologist guided snorkel tour, and explore the nature and history of Low Isles on an Island Heritage Walk with our expert guides. Enjoy delicious morning and afternoon teas and a buffet lunch and the thrill of pure sailing on a luxury Lagoon 560 sailing catamaran. This vessel is perfect for the discerning traveller looking for a unique, special reef and island experience with a small group of likeminded people.
The Low Isles is a protected coral cay with white sandy beaches and coconut palms, surrounded by magnificent coral gardens in the Coral Sea.
The reef around Low Isles comprises of 150 species of hard corals and is dominated by 15 species of soft corals. Living amongst the corals in the blue lagoon are a large variety of reef fish including angelfish, damselfish, anemones, giant trevally, sweetlips, fusiliers and many green turtles are sighted daily.
This beautiful island is steeped in history. The lighthouse was built in 1878 and was staffed by lighthouse keepers until it became automated in 1993. Weather data has been collected on the island since 1887 and scientific associations date back to 1928 when it was the base for a yearlong scientific survey which studied the structure and ecology of the surrounding reef.
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