Great Barrier Reef

The Great Barrier Reef selected as a World Heritage Site in 1981 and named the state icon of Queensland is a truly magical place and aptly described by CNN as one of the 7 natural wonders of the world. With over 1800 miles of sheer natural beauty, the Great Barrier Reef can even be seen from the shimmering stars up above in space. Be in awe of the hundreds of tropical islands, with their glorious sun soaked golden beaches and crystal clear waters, it really is a sight to behold so take your cameras!

Prepare to be astonished astounded and amazed with the worlds largest marine park, making this the number one place for divers, swimmers and snorkelers alike. Firstly the coral will stimulate your senses with over 400 different types to behold, and then there are the staggering numbers of colourful tropical fish, not to mention the unique birds and reptiles that unite these waters. Look out for the wonderful rays, dolphins, humpback whales and sea turtles harmoniously dancing in the sea.

Whether you fancy snorkelling, swimming, diving or just chilling out and relaxing then the Great Barrier Reef has it all and plenty more the offer.