1770 Reef Great Barrier Reef Eco Tours

Adventure and Outdoors Tours

The 1770 Reef day cruise to Lady Musgrave Island and the lagoon is an unmissable Queensland experience. Only a 90-minute air-conditioned journey from the town of 1770. Enjoy five hours in the Southern Great Barrier Reef, exploring every angle of this natural wonder.

Take a glass bottom boat coral viewing tour and stroll through the island on a guided island walk. Below the water, snorkel the reef with all equipment provided, including flotation aids. Lady Musgrave lagoon is brimming with inquisitive sea life for you to meet.

Lunch, morning and afternoon tea are provided, with tea, coffee and chilled water available throughout the day.

Join the friendly crew for an unbeatable visit to the southern great barrier reef.

Services

$245

1770 Reef ventures to the uninhabited Lady Musgrave Island, departing in comfort from Queensland’s quaint seaside town of 1770.

This unique Southern Great Barrier Reef coral cay sits within a reef-formed lagoon. Friendly crew share the raw beauty of this natural wonder through glass bottom boat viewing, guided island walk and snorkelling activities. As a significant turtle breeding ground and rookery, this location provides the privilege of daily turtle encounters.

Sightings may also include humpback whales, dolphins, manta rays and a plethora of reef life. Sheltered lagoon waters ensure clear and safe snorkelling conditions for all abilities and ages.

Disabled Access

Carpark Family Friendly Non Smoking

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