Wavedancer Low Isles Cruise
Low Isles Sailing
With the excitement and romance of sailing combined with the comfort of a beautiful and spacious 30 metre catamaran, Wavedancer, set sail to Low Isles, an idyllic unspoiled Great Barrier Reef island - an exhilarating one hour journey from Port Douglas. Enjoy snorkelling and exploring the island with a marine biologist, view the corals through a glass bottom boat, laze on the beach under thatched umbrellas, or on the decks of Wavedancer.
Perfect for island relaxation and a leisurely day on the Great Barrier Reef. Wavedancer remains moored in the island's calm lagoon and a regular shuttle takes you between the vessel and beach throughout the day
Your Day Includes

Return Wavedancer cruise from Port Douglas

Morning & afternoon teas on board

Reef presentation by marine biologist

Tropical smorgasbord lunch

Snorkelling equipment (mask, snorkel & fins) and instructions provided

Qualified lifeguard supervision

Lycra suits on board

Glass bottom boat coral viewing

Marine Biologist guided beach walk

Marine Biologist guided snorkel tour

Passengers Max 120
Optional Extras

Introductory Scuba Diving

CSR Activity - Rapid Monitoring with a Master Reef Guide
Optional Extras

Your Camera

Swimming Costume & Beach Towel

Hat, sunscreen & shirt for sun protection

Underwater cameras available for purchase, underwater digital cameras available to hire

Cash for drinks at the bar
Credit card for shopping and additional dives
Optional Extras
09:30
Arrive at the Reef Marina, Port Douglas
- Vessel Boarding
- Complimentary tea & coffee until departure
10:00
Depart for Low Isles
- Marine Biologist Reef Presentation
- Snorkelling demonstration
11:00
Arrive at Low Isles
- Water activities and coral viewing from glass bottom boat commence
12:00 - 13:00
Buffet lunch served onboard Wavedancer
13:30
Guided beach walk with Marine Biologist
14:30
Complimentary afternoon tea served until departure
14:45
Re-board vessel
15:15
Depart Low Isles
16:30
Arrive at the Reef Marina, Port Douglas
16:55
Coaches depart for accommodation