Tuesday, Sep 30, 2008 at 19:52
Serg,
We have been to
Port Douglas both in May and September on different occasions and the last thing we even thought about was jellyfish.
The best solution is to take a boat charter from Pt Douglas out to the reef and
snorkel or scuba dive, depending on one's preference.
Just about any of the charter boats would provide a great day out on the reef. Don't even worry about the rare event of being "left behind" in the
water. You are still much safer than crossing any suburban road.
A good solution is to take a "Quicksilver" cruise out to ribbon reef, if you don't mind crowds. (about a hundred and fifty people at a time on the pontoon), There you have the opportunity to
snorkel in a patrolled and observed area, or do an "intro" scuba dive which is very good indeed.
Alternatively, a smaller charter caters for anywhere from 12 to 30 odd people at a time and we have enjoyed both extremes.
I regard myself as one of the most experienced "introductory" scuba diver's around. Every time I go up there, I do an introductory dive, which basically means you are restricted to a certain area and depth, but I love it anyway. I come back home promising myself I will do a scuba diving course, but of course that never happens.
What I have described above, is the best way to "see reefs" but some of the charter
services (Quicksilver for sure) also offer a glass bottomed boat trip over the reefs, but this isn't the same as actually being in the
water.
Mate, we have even "swum with sharks". At some locations, you are in the
water over a reef which has resident sharks present. These sharks are usually white tipped reef sharks and are fairly small, although they look huge through your face mask.
I basically trust the charter operators (and the Queensland Government) to provide an adventure that is exciting but also quite safe.
Gee, I have prattled on enough.
Anywhere "up there" is a great holiday, but I think basing yourself at Pt Douglas, or somewhere just north of
Cairns, such as
Trinity Beach, would give you and your friends the best holiday. You can commute to
Cairns for the day, but really, it's just another "City" in my opinion.
Bill.
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