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| Compass Cruises | Diving Snorkelling Swimming Sunning Scuba Diving | Departs: Cairns Returns: Cairns Click on locations for more info |
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For the budget traveller Compass Cruises offers the best value to the see outer Great Barrier Reef. Compass Cruises is a large, spacious, express trip to the Great Barrier Reef's outermost reef locations. Enjoy cruising past Upollo Cay & the famous Michaelmas Cay to Hastings Reef, 60km from Cairns.
We cruise to the Great Barrier Reef, where we spend 5 full hours snorkeling, scuba diving, swimming & visiting 2 spectacular reef locations - Hastings & Breaking Patches. We come face to face with schools of tropical reef fish & amazing spectacular coral formations.
We offer Glass Bottom Boat Tours with Marine Naturalist reef interpretation, snorkeling, scuba diving, swimming, or simply relaxing on the sundeck. We specialize in scuba diving and our friendly crew are hand picked because of their expertise - so whether you are a certified scuba diver or it is your first time you can be sure you are in very capable hands on Compass Cruises.
On your vacation enjoy a delicious tropical buffet lunch as we cruise from Hastings Reef to Breaking Patches. As we leave the Great Barrier Reef we offer Boom netting just for the fun of it. Complimentary wine, cheese and a selection of tropical fruits are served on the journey back to the main land. Our ultimate goal at Compass Cruises is to give you an experience that you have been to the one of the great wonders of the world with friends not a number on a manifest.
Hastings Reef is 10 sq km of coral gardens, renowned for tame, friendly reef sharks, Wally the Giant Wrasse & thousands of colourful tropical fish. Passengers can snorkel & try the excitement of scuba diving on our free 10 minute scuba dive demonstration.
Additional dives are available and these are indicated in the extras section when you click the "Enquiry" tab. You can do a maximum of 2 dives and you get around 20-30min dive time.
Let our friendly, highly trained scuba dive instructors & crew show you the underwater world of the Great Barrier Reef on an introductory scuba dive or certified scuba diving. The glass bottom boat departs regularly for coral & marine life viewing.
Our 2nd location, Breaking Patches, is renowned for it's forest staghorn coral, large sea fans & black coral trees, yielding some 400 species of coral, & a vertical wall teaming with marine life.
Rates include:
- 5 hours at two different outer great barrier reef locations.
- Tropical buffet lunch - cold meats, healthy salads, tasty pastas & fresh fruit.
- Snorkel equipment & instruction.
- Free scuba diving demonstration & scuba dive instruction.
- Glass bottom boat & marine life commentary.
- Coffee & Tea.
- Reef Video Presentation.
- Complimentary Wine, Cheese & Tropical
- Fruits on the return journey.
WHAT TO BRING:
- Hat
- Towel
- Sunglasses
- Camera
- Sunscreen
- A big smile
ITINERARY:
- 7:45am - Boarding at Marlin Jetty Complimentary coffee & tea served.
- 7.45am - Boarding for 8:00am departure from Marlin Jetty, Cairns at Dolphin Speed.
- 9:30am - Reef video presentation, Snorkel & Scuba Dive procedures, Reef Safety orientation.
- 10:30am - 1:30pm - Arrive Hastings Reef, Snorkel & Scuba Dive Demonstration, Glass Bottom Boat Introductory & Certified Scuba Diving.
- 1:45pm - Glass Bottom Boat, swimming & snorkelling, then lunch.
- 2:00pm - Arrive Breaking Patches. Introductory & Certified Scuba Diving, Snorkelling, Boom-netting.
- 5:00 - 5:30pm - Return Marlin Jetty, Cairns.
| Vessel: Compass Cruises | Type: Motor |
| Crew: Supplied | Hull type: Monohull |
| Boom netting included | Free scuba diving demonstration |
| Free use of snorkelling equipment | Tropical buffet lunch |
Compass can hold a total of 120 passengers with 2 ladies' and gentlemen's toilet facilites and a shower on the back deck
Cairns Diving
The operator is a premier dive tour company based in Cairns. Diving tours can take the traveller on a number of adventures, whether for a couple of hours or for a couple of days.
With departures from Cairns, the operator can offer some of the most spectacular diving in the world.
The area can be explored with a Compass Cruises Day Trip departing from Cairns. Diving & snorkelling enable holidaymakers to explore vast coral reefs, amazing underwater caves surrounded by an array of beautiful marine life.
Compass Cruises depart daily from Marlin Jetty in Cairns. Diving & snorkel tours are a fabulous way to experience the Great Barrier Reef and it’s magnificent underwater world.
There are many opportunities for travellers wishing to experience the magical experience of snorkelling or even scuba diving. Cairns is a vibrant city in the heart of the Tropical North & can be used as an excellent base for exploring the vast region.
Reef Encounter offers an outstanding accommodation base for visitors to Cairns – diving the magical water of the reef. Accommodation facilities onboard the fully air-conditioned live-aboard vessel are outstanding.
The vessel provides a water platform allowing travellers to get easy access to snorkelling & scuba diving. Cairns is the point of departure for cruises from Marlin Jetty, but transfers can be organized from Port Douglas, Palm Cove or the heli-pad if required.
Reef Encounter have a fabulous team aboard who share a passion of the Great Barrier Reef. It can offer the experience of seeing the Great Barrier Reef in comfort & style.
With a professional, experienced dive crew, the Reef Encounter offers the ultimate snorkelling adventure while living aboard a well-equipped vessel.
Reef Encounter is small enough to be able to access spectacular reef locations that are inaccessible to larger vessels.
By contacting contacting us diving enthusiasts can plan a spectacular diving trip to a more adventurous location. Certified divers are able to explore more reefs, with a greater variety of sites and less divers exploring the location.
Compass Cruises and the Reef Encounter both depart from Marlin Jetty at Cairns. Diving & snorkelling trips with either vessel will go to a variety of reefs and dive sites on the Great Barrier Reef – the only difference being the expertise of the diver and the amount of time available to explore.
Cairns Dive:
The tropical region of Far North Queensland has many attractions to explore. These include the world heritage listed Great Barrier Reef, tropical rainforest & unique Australian outback.
Many travellers touring Far North Queensland will set up base in the tropical city of Cairns. The dive operator can offer quality Great Barrier Reef tours departing from Marlin Jetty in Cairns. Dive into one of the fabulous day trips of the Great Barrier Reef with up to 5 hours of swimming, snorkelling and diving.
For travellers wishing to scuba dive, Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef offer some of the most beautiful and unique diving and snorkelling experiences in the world. The Great Barrier Reef is an endless chain of coral reefs made up of beautiful living corals and an abundance of marine life.
Snorkelling is a simple and safe way to see the reef, requiring no expertise or intricate equipment. Snorkelling enables people of all ages and abilities to experience this unique underwater world.
The operator offers fabulous tours departing from Marlin Jetty in Cairns. Dive into one of the amazing wonders of the world and return with beautiful memories.
Reef Encounter & Compass Cruises are manned by an experienced crew who share a passion to provide the best experience of the magnificent reef.
The Reef Encounter offers the best value for divers and snorkellers wishing to live-aboard a diving vessel as part of their reef experience. For those that wish to try the excitement of scuba diving, there is a free 10 minute scuba dive demonstration.
There are diving options for the certified diver looking for the extreme adventure. By contacting our qualified staff in our office in Cairns, dive sites that are off the beaten track and are for the more adventurous scuba divers can be planned.
The Reef Encounter live-aboard cruise and Compass Cruise day trips cater for divers of varying levels of experience, all departing from Cairns. Dive or snorkel by choosing from a variety of diving options, all needs are catered for by our staff.
The Reef Encounter departs from Marlin Jetty in Cairns. Dive with Reef Encounter and you will find a luxury catamaran is designed for utmost comfort at sea. Reef Encounter is air-conditioned throughout with spacious decks, large dining and recreation areas.
Cairns Diving Cruise:
A Cairns diving cruise is the perfect way to experience nature’s wonderland, The Great Barrier Reef. Whether you visit the reef with Compass Cruises for a day trip or stay for longer on the Reef Encounter (a luxury catamaran), Cairns is the perfect base to begin your journey.
Your Cairns diving cruise and day trip begins bright and early, 7:45 am in fact, at Marlin Jetty in Cairns. Compass Cruises let you spend a full five hours at the Reef visiting two spectacular locations. At each one you’ll come face to face with schools of tropical reef fish and amazing coral formations.
First stop on your Cairns diving cruise is Hastings Reef, renowned for its 10 square kilometres of coral gardens, its tame, friendly reef sharks, Wally the Giant Wrasse and thousands of colourful tropical fish. At this point on your Cairns diving cruise you can swim, snorkel and explore. You can even try scuba diving and if it’s your first time, try a free ten minute diving demonstration.
Second stop is Breaking Patches where you will be amazed by its forest staghorn coral, large sea fans, black coral trees, yielding some 400 species of coral, and a vertical wall teeming with marine life.
At both locations on your Cairns diving cruise you can enjoy a glass bottom boat tour and viewing learning all about the Great Barrier Reef, one of nature’s most precious assets.
A longer Cairns diving cruise is available on board the Reef Encounter where you can appreciate and enjoy the Reef for a longer period of time. One of the highlights of this Cairns diving cruise is the night dive, made easy by the large easy access water platform. See the differences of the Great Barrier Reef at night.
Great Barrier Reef - Scuba Dive:
Great Barrier Reef Scuba diving is one of the best ways to truly experience the Great Barrier Reef. Scuba dive, snorkel or swim and explore one of the world’s most important natural assets. A Compass Cruise day trip or a stay on Reef Encounter’s liveaboard 35 metre luxurious catamaran specially cater for visitors who want to experience the beauty and wonder of The Great Barrier Reef. Scuba dive in a friendly and safe environment.
Compass Cruises to the Great Barrier Reef
On a Compass Cruise day trip to The Great Barrier Reef, scuba dive and enjoy a full five hours at the reef including visits to two spectacular locations, Hastings Reef and Breaking Patches. Meet Wally the friendly Wrasse, be amazed by the colour of thousands of tropical fish and at Breaking Patches, look in awe at the vertical wall literally teeming with marine life.
Our friendly and experienced staff will introduce you to the magic of the underwater Great Barrier Reef. Scuba dive, whether you’re an experienced diver or even if you’ve never been for a scuba dive before. For those who are a little nervous before their first scuba dive there are free ten minute scuba dive demonstrations designed specifically to put your mind at ease.
Reef Encounter – Longer visits to the Great Barrier Reef
For longer visits to the reef, Reef Encounter offers you an outstanding accommodation base from which to explore The Great Barrier Reef. Scuba dive, as much or as little as you like, overnight or a week if you prefer. Accommodation facilities on board the fully air-conditioned vessel are modern, spacious and bright with plenty of storage and each cabin has its own private en-suite bathroom.
The heated spa on deck is the perfect place to relax at the Great Barrier Reef. Scuba dive during the day and watch the evening sunset with a glass of champagne. Scuba diving and snorkeling are easy with our hydraulic scuba dive/snorkel platform. Reef Encounter is large enough to provide all the comforts of bigger cruise ships, yet small enough to allow access to spectacular reef locations usually inaccessible to other vessels.
Testimonials
Reef Encounter - The best competent and friendly crew!
30 years diving many times to the Great Barrier Reef been on several liveaboard just experienced the best value, best service, best equipment and best food, best crew – this is the best package I have experienced for the first time a good value for money dive experience
Mr John van der Laan – Australian- June 2007
The crew were excellent! Very friendly and helpful but also extremely professional. It was very obviously safety first throughout our stay.
Really enjoyed it thank you so much. It was the crew that really made it – like being in a little happy family and I always felt 100% safe to try anything because the high safety standards were obvious from the beginning.
The food was absolutely gorgeous thank you for being so accommodating about my allergies – the chef really knew his stuff.
The marketing that we saw didn’t do it justice – get some customer comments on there. The atmosphere should be a really selling point.
Thanks again! Katherine Dunn - Irish
We very much enjoyed the crew they were helpful and cheery – Reef Encounter was an excellent experience Thank you so much for a wonderful memory
David Mary & Jason Gillum USA
Leaving Australia in 2 days, we could not go without telling you THANK YOU !!!!!
What an amazing journey ! We had such a good time on board with you. This would be unforgettable birthday and honeymoon.
Thanks to all the team ! .... and special ones to :
- Micky for bringing Leo underwater and for him to love this experience.
- John and Cristel for having giving us a lift to Palm Cove, luggage and people !
Please give this e-mail to anybody concerned and say hi to George (the Compass photograph) for us !!!
Complimentary coffee & tea
Tropical buffet lunch - cold meats, healthy salads, tasty pastas & fresh fruit
Coffee & Tea
Complimentary Wine, Cheese & Tropical Fruits
- Scuba Diving
- Boom-netting
- Snorkelling
- Swimming
- Sunning
- Relaxing
Scuba Diving
You have come a long way to experience Nature's Wonderland...The Great Barrier Reef!
The best way to experience the Great Barrier Reef is to become one of the fish, and enter the world of scuba diving. You will enter a spectacular world of colour and marine life, with gardens that bloom under the sea. Scuba divers will get a chance to interact with Green Sea Turtles or our friendly resident giant Maori Wrasse "Wally" during their scuba diving adventures.
You’ll be amazed at the spectacular marine life and the garden that blooms under the sea. Our scuba diving locations at The Great Barrier Reef are renowned for forest staghorn coral, large sea fans and black coral trees, yielding some 400 species of coral. On your scuba dive you’ll also be able to view a vertical wall teaming with marine life.
Introductory Divers:
Try our FREE 10 minute Scuba Diving Lesson:
Never tried scuba diving? Why not try an Introductory/Resort Scuba Dive with our team of experienced Dive Instructors. No experience necessary! It's fun...it's safe...it's easy! Maybe you’re feeling a little nervous about your first scuba dive. There’s no need, our experienced dive instructors will quickly make you feel confident under the water. It’s fun, safe and we guarantee, you’ll have a fantastic first time experience. Try our free ten minute scuba dive and demonstration lesson, and in no time at all you’ll be enjoying your very own magical marine scuba diving adventure. Our professional Dive Instructors guarantee a fantastic first experience.
Children need to be a minimum of 12 years in age to participate in scuba diving.
No School Scuba
No testing. No license. Just fun guided diving with our team of experienced instructors!
Certified Scuba Diving:
As a certified diver you will be able to dive with your own dive buddy or we will buddy you up with another certified diver.
Additional dives are available and these are indicated in the extras section when you click the "Enquiry" tab. You can do a maximum of 2 dives and you get around 20-30min dive time.
Some Medical conditions and or medication may stop you from participating in Scuba Diving these include Asthma or wheezing. Brain spinal cord or nervous disorder, chronic bronchitis or persistent chest complaint, chronic sinus, collapsed lung, diabetes mellitis, chest surgery, Epilepsy, Fainting, Seizure or blackouts, Heart Disease of any kind, recurrent ear problems when flying, tuberculosis or other long-term lung disease and High blood pressure. If you suffer from any of the conditions outlined please consult and obtain a clearence from a diving doctor.
Snorkelling:
Snorkelling, Great Barrier Reef is one of the best and most popular ways to truly appreciate the beauty of nature. If you’re not interested in diving, snorkelling is a very accessible and easy way to experience the Great Barrier Reef. The only requirements for snorkelling at the Great Barrier Reef are an ability to swim, fairly good fitness as it can be a strenuous activity, and the ability to laugh at yourself when you first don the gear. If it’s your very first time you can sometimes feel and look like a fish out of water.
We offer you an excellent opportunity to enjoy snorkelling and The Great Barrier Reef offers you the best location in the world to snorkel. If you’ve never been snorkelling Great Barrier Reef before, let one of our friendly and experienced crew help you learn. It’s best to learn snorkelling Great Barrier Reef by starting over sand. Sometimes accidental damage to the Great Barrier Reef can be caused inadvertently by the beginner, either by kicking up sediment or disturbing the coral. It is an offence when snorkelling Great Barrier Reef to damage or remove coral.
If you need to rest while snorkelling Great Barrier Reef it is best to use one of the rest stations provided. Do not rest or stand on the coral. If you observe these few basic common sense rules your snorkelling Great Barrier Reef experience will be one you always remember and certainly the highlight of your Reef trip.
When you are snorkelling Great Barrier Reef, you quickly become privy to the underwater world. This is a place where time stands still. Hastings Reef is a well known snorkelling and diving spot. Here there are over 10 square kilometres of coral gardens to explore, as well as the thousands of tropical fish.
Breaking Patches is an excellent location for snorkelling Great Barrier Reef. It is renowned for its forest staghorn coral, large sea fans and black coral trees, yielding some 400 species of coral. There is also a vertical wall, which literally teams with marine life.
Cancellation Policy:
The initial deposit paid is non-refundable. In addition to forfeiting your deposit, the following charges also apply:
5 days notice is required for booking alternations or cancellations. NO refunds on uncompleted dives.
Locations, Pirces, Itinerary are subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances without notice. Scuba Diving- for both first time and certified divers. A history of certain medical conditionsand taking of certain prescribed drugs may preclude a guest from Scuba Diving unless current Queensland Diving Medical Certificate can be shown to the Dive Instructor. All divers are subject to a medical questionnaire on board the vessel before diving and their fitness will be assessed by the Dive Instructor. Passengers intending to dive but restricted due to the above will not be offered a refund. Please remember you need to a allow between 12-24hours from your last dive before flying.
Please note: Pets are not allowed onboard. Smoking is prohibited on board Reef Experience, However Reef Encounter our liveaboard vessel has a smoking section located on the back deck area.
Diving Rules & Regulations:
Introductory or Resort Dives:
You will need to fill in the Medical Questionnaire given to you by the company you are diving with, & similar to that shown below. Answering YES to any question will not necessarily disqualify you from diving, but will indicate the need for a medical assessment by a qualified physician prior to diving that conforms to Australian Medical Standard AS4005-1.
Children need to be a minimum of 12 years in age to participate in scuba diving.
Learn To Dive Courses and Referral Programs:
You will need to pass a Dive Medical which has been done in accordance with Australian Standards (AS4005.1) Please be well aware of this and only do a medical outside of Australia if your doctor conducts it in accordance to those exact standards and clearly states it on the top of the medical certificate that he issues. If yours does not state this, there is a very high chance you will have to do another medical in Australia. A dive medical is relatively cheap in Australia at approximately AUD $45.
Experienced Divers:
Prior to diving, you may be asked to fill out a Medical Questionnaire; this is not a legal requirement but is done in your own best interest. Some companies make it policy and some don't, unfortunately it is still quite a grey area and the rules are not hard and fast.
The purpose of the questionnaire is to determine whether you should be examined by a doctor. There may be a pre-existing condition that has not stopped you from diving in your own country, but one that Australian laws do not allow; or perhaps there could be a new condition developed since you became qualified to dive which may well affect your safety while diving now.
So, basically if you answer YES to any of the conditions listed on the Medical Questionnaire (see sample below), we strongly recommend you to see a physician for further assessment. As mentioned above it is far better to visit a physician whilst in Australia, as a valid medical in Australia is one that complies with Australian Standards (AS4005.1).
There have been many cases where a qualified diver has been disqualified from diving when they have already made the trek to the reef, simply because their medical condition becomes known to the dive instructor. At the end of the day the dive instructor is controlling the dives, and your safety is their responsibility whether you like it or not!
Sample Medical Questionnaire
Please note that this is a sample only and may not be same as the questionnaire that you are issued onboard your dive/snorkel trip.
* Could you be pregnant or are you attempting to become pregnant?
* Are you presently taking prescription medications? (with the exception of birth control )
* Are you over 45 years of age and can answer YES to one or more of the following?
* currently smoke a pipe, cigars or cigarettes
* have a high cholesterol level
* have a family history of heart attack or stroke
* are currently receiving medical care
* high blood pressure
* diabetes mellitus, even if controlled by diet alone
* Have you ever had or do you currently have:
* Asthma, wheezing with breathing or wheezing with exercise?
* Frequent or severe attacks of hayfever or allergy?
* Frequent colds, sinusitis or bronchitis?
* Any form of lung disease?
* Pneumothorax (collapsed lung)?
* Other chest disease or chest surgery?
* Behavioural health, mental or psychological problems (panic attack, fear of closed or open spaces)?
* Epilepsy, seizures, convulsions or take medications to prevent them?
* Recurring complicated migraine headaches or taking medications to prevent them?
* Blackouts or fainting (full/partial loss of consciousness)?
* Frequent or severe suffering from motion sickness (seasick, carsick, etc)?
* Dysentery or dehydration requiring medical intervention?
* Any dive accidents or decompression sickness?
* Inability to perform moderate exercise (example: walk 1.6klm/one mile within 12 mins.)?
* Head injury with loss of consciousness in the past five years?
* Recurrent back problems?
* Back or spinal surgery?
* Diabetes?
* Back, arm or leg problems following surgery, injury or fracture?
* High blood pressure or taking medicine to control blood pressure?
* Heart disease?
* Heart attack?
* Angina, heart surgery or blood vessel surgery?
* Sinus surgery?
* Ear disease or surgery, hearing loss or problems with balance?
* Recurrent ear problems?
* Bleeding or other blood disorders?
* Hernia?
* Ulcers or ulcer surgery?
* A colostomy or ileostomy?
* Recreational drug use or treatment for, or alcoholism in the past five years?
Don't let yourself find out after you reach the reef that you don't qualify medically. Please note that dive medicals are performed by independent doctors, not dive companies, and it is ultimately the decision of the doctor whether to pass you as medically fit to dive. If you are diving in North Queensland, your dive medical must be to Australian Standard 4005.1 (2002) or, due to Government regulation, it will not be accepted.
The following Medical Centres in Cairns specialise in dive medicals.
Cairns 24 Hour Medical Centre
Cnr Florence and Grafton Sts, Cairns
Ph: 07 4052 1119
Email: thedoctors@iig.com.au
Cairns Central Medical Centre
112a Cairns Central Shopping Centre, McLeod St, Cairns
Ph: 07 4031 3717
Email: ccmc@iig.com.au
Cairns Sports Medicine
121-124 Mulgrave Rd, Cairns
Ph: 07 4051 3944
Email: auscarecmc@bigpond.com
Cairns Tourist & Local Medical Services
15 Lake Street, Cairns
Ph: 07 4041 1699
Email: ctlmed@iig.com.au
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