Luxury Great Barrier Reef cruise for 7 nights departs Cairns. Our Great Barrier Reef Cruise ship tours from Cairns are for real explorers looking for expedition style cruises.
Join a 7-day Great Barrier Reef expedition cruise departing from Cairns, carefully designed for travellers seeking extraordinary experiences far beyond the ordinary reef tour. Aboard the luxury small-ship Coral Discoverer, this expedition ventures deep into the rarely explored Northern reefs, where marine biodiversity thrives and human footprints are few.
Led by marine biologists, cultural historians, and expert expedition leaders, you’ll discover the Great Barrier Reef through a combination of immersive activities, authentic cultural encounters, and scientific interpretation. Each day offers opportunities to snorkel, dive, or simply observe the reef’s vibrant ecosystems from the comfort of the vessel or onboard tenders. From Cooktown to the Ribbon Reefs and remote sand cays, every stop is chosen for its ecological richness, natural beauty, and cultural significance.
Expedition-Style Cruising on the Outer Great Barrier Reef
This itinerary takes you far beyond day-trip destinations, reaching pristine coral gardens, submerged atolls, and reef systems few ever visit.
With over 35 years of reef expedition experience, this operator is one of the most trusted names in outer reef exploration.
Exclusive Access to Remote Locations
The Coral Discoverer is purpose-built for shallow-draft exploration, enabling access to untouched reefs, isolated cays, and rarely visited islands where larger ships simply cannot go.
All-Inclusive Reef Experiences
Choose your daily adventure – from snorkelling over technicolour coral gardens and diving with reef sharks and giant clams, to drifting above lagoons teeming with marine life.
For non-swimmers, glass-bottom boat viewing options and expert-led interpretation ensure you won’t miss a moment.
Cultural and Historical Insights
Come ashore at Cooktown to explore its rich Aboriginal and maritime history.
Visit the site where Lieutenant James Cook made repairs to the Endeavour in 1770 and learn from the local Guugu Yimithirr community, the traditional custodians of this ancient land.
Environmental Stewardship and Conservation
Participate in reef monitoring activities and learn how climate change is impacting the reef.
Depending on the itinerary, you may also visit a turtle rehabilitation centre and engage with conservation initiatives onboard.
Sundowners on Sand Cays and Sunset Moments
Enjoy the serenity of the Coral Sea as you sip sunset drinks with your feet in the sand on a deserted cay.
Each evening brings a new anchorage, offering seven unforgettable Queensland sunsets in remote, postcard-worthy locations.
Expert Expedition Team and Interpretation
Accompanied by a professional Marine Biologist, guest lecturers, and experienced guides, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of reef ecology, marine species, and Aboriginal Indigenous culture throughout the voyage.
Locally Sourced Cuisine and Warm Hospitality
Dine on chef-prepared meals made with premium Australian ingredients.
The relaxed onboard environment is complemented by regional wines, craft beers, and a welcoming crew delivering true Australian hospitality.
This Great Barrier Reef expedition cruise from Cairns is more than a holiday, it’s a chance to connect with one of the world’s greatest natural wonders in a way few people ever do.
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Day 1: Depart Cairns
Fitzroy Island
Sudbury Cay
Mackay Reef & Cay
Cooktown (Gungardie)
Cruise to Lizard Island
Lizard Island
Osprey Reef
Note: This destination is suitable for certified divers only.
Ribbon Reefs
Day 8: Arrive Cairns
1 Jan 2025 until 31st December 2025
Scuba Skills Lesson – Free
Non Certified Divers (1st & 2nd Dive) – $155 AUD per dive
Non Certified Divers (Subsequent Dives) – $125 AUD per dive
Certified Dives (requiring all gear) – $125 AUD per dive
Certified Dives (requiring weight belt and tank only) – $115 AUD per dive
Please note diving on selected departures may be operated by concessionaires (3rd party operators) at a different rate, which will be notified onboard by your expedition team at the start of your voyage.
Subject to Dive Medical Questionnaire
Subject to Dive Medical Questionnaire
REFRESHER COURSE
***Please ask us for a copy of Divers Medical Questionnaire***
DIVE MEDICALS MUST:
Please also provide a written clearance from a registered physician with their medical centre letterhead alongside the Dive Medical Questionnaire
Bridge Deck Balcony Stateroom
Promenade Deck (Category A) Stateroom
Main Deck (Categoty A) Stateroom
Main Deck (Category B) Stateroom
Cairns
October - December
2025 departure dates: 13th & 27th November, 11th December
2026 Departure Dates: 26th October, 6th, 17th & 28th November
7 nights
Scuba Diving
Medium, Active
Scuba Diving – minimum age 12
Scuba Diving Restrictions
Read more about Diving Safety on the Great Barrier Reef.
All cancellations must be in writing.
We understand things may change, so we have made cancellations very easy.
In every instance we always recommend you purchase travel insurance for life’s last-minute hiccups.
Please see our terms and conditions for details prior to booking.
Operators policy:
RESERVATIONS:
CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY:
TRANSFER FEES:
TRIP CANCELLATION AND INTERRUPTION INSURANCE:
Travel Insurance is not included in your cruise fare. It is a requirement for all guests to have adequate travel insurance coverage for your voyage and associated travel expenses. We advise that you purchase comprehensive travel insurance that includes (without limitation) coverage for the cost of your cruise, medical expenses, loss of luggage, cruise and land content and airfare charges that may occur due to cancellation, the impossibility of performance or unexpected events including other frustration, disruption, loss of deposit or strikes. You should consider insurance cover that protects against any need for you to cancel prior to the voyage due to illness or development of any medical condition that may prevent travel by you. This is a recommended policy that protects you.
SHARE POLICY:
Accommodation on the Ship is based on twin-share occupancy. If you are travelling alone and wish to share accommodation, a roommate will be assigned to your cabin whenever possible. When pairing room mates we always pair participants of the same sex.
CONTRACT:
Upon payment of the fare for the Cruise and the confirmation of the booking by us or our authorised travel agent a Contract is concluded between us (the carrier) and you (the passenger) concerning the Cruise in terms of these Cruise Ticket Conditions. Any payment of the cruise fare implies acceptance of all Terms and Conditions.
INTERPRETATION:
In these Cruise Ticket Conditions:
“brochure” means this brochure and any other promotional material published by the Carrier with reference to the Cruise.
“carrier” means and includes Coral Expeditions, the Ship, the Ship’s owners, operators, managers, charterers, agents, sub-contractors and employees.
“Coral Expeditions” means Coral Princess Cruises (NQ) Pty Ltd (A.B.N 51 010 809 417) of Hartley Street, Cairns, Queensland, Australia.
“Cruise” means the passage agreed to be undertaken by the carrier in the Contract.
“passenger” means each person purchasing or accepting the Contract entitled to board the Ship for the Cruise.
“Queensland” means the State of Queensland in the Commonwealth of Australia.
“the Ship” means the Cruise Ship used by the carrier to conduct the Cruise.
“unrecovered third party commissions” means, in respect of a fare for a Cruise, any travel agency commissions or partner discounts paid to any third party in respect of that fare which are not recovered by Coral Expeditions.
“Unexpected Event” means any act, circumstance or event beyond the control of the carrier caused or arising from but not limited to acts of God, public enemies, government restraint, riots, strikes, lockouts, labour troubles, epidemic, civil disturbances, perils of the sea, harbours, rivers or other navigable waters, fuel shortages or abrupt and unexpected increases in fuel costs, collisions, stranding, fire, lightning, storm, rough and adverse sea conditions, tidal waves, cyclones, theft, barratry or any other crime by any person, faults or errors of navigation or management of the Ship or any other vessel, explosions, breakage of shafts or any defect or unseaworthiness in hull, machinery or appurtenances, equipment, furnishings or supplies of the Ship or launches or vehicles or any defect of the carrier’s premises, fault or neglect of pilots, tugs, crew, agents or independent contractors, port closures, delays in allocation and permits to berth the Ship at ports on arrival and seizure of the Vessel under legal process.
NON-TRANSFERABLE:
Passengers do not have the right to transfer their rights and obligations under these Cruise Ticket Conditions. The fare paid shall not be refundable except as permitted in these Cruise Ticket Conditions and the carrier will not be liable to make any refund to the passenger if the passenger fails to embark on the Ship for the Cruise.
CRUISE CHANGES, DELAYS OR CANCELLATIONS:
The carrier will endeavour to follow the indicative Cruise itinerary as described in the brochure and the passenger accepts that the carrier has the right to change the itinerary, the Ship or cancel the Cruise, including as a result of some Unexpected Event or prevailing inclement weather conditions, and the passenger accepts that the passenger will not be entitled to any compensation or a refund of the fare paid should this occur other than as set out below.
If the carrier cancels the Cruise prior to departure:
as a result of some Unexpected Event or prevailing inclement weather conditions, the carrier will credit to the passenger an amount equal to the fare paid for the Cruise less any unrecovered third party commissions; or
for any other reason, the carrier will offer to the passenger the option to receive a credit or a refund of an amount equal to the fare paid for the Cruise less any unrecovered third party commissions.
If the departure of a Cruise is delayed or if the Cruise itinerary is shortened for any reason prior to or after departure, the carrier will refund part of the fare paid for the Cruise, less any unrecovered third party commissions, on a pro rata basis to allow for the time lost.
If there is a material change to the indicative Cruise itinerary as described in the brochure prior to departure other than as a result of some Unexpected Event or prevailing inclement weather conditions, the passenger may elect for the carrier to refund the fare paid less any unrecovered third party commissions. For the purposes of these terms and conditions, there is a material change to a Cruise itinerary if there is a change to the city of departure or disembarkation or there is a change to more than one half of the other ports of the relevant itinerary. The passenger accepts that expedition cruise itineraries maintain a level of flexibility in the passage to allow for special natural and cultural events, seasonality, and prevailing weather conditions to safely operate in remote shores.
If there is a material change to a Cruise itinerary prior to or after departure as a result of some Unexpected Event or prevailing inclement weather conditions, the passenger will not be entitled to any compensation or refund of the fare paid for the Cruise other than as specified above if the Cruise itinerary is shortened.
So far as these Cruise Ticket Conditions constitute a contract for the supply of services then and in no event shall the liability of the carrier to the passenger for a breach of an express or implied condition or warranty in that respect exceed, at the election of the carrier:
an obligation on the part of the carrier to supply the services again, or;
the refund or payment or credit to the passenger of an amount equal to the fare paid by the passenger for the Cruise.
Passengers will not be entitled to compensation beyond the value of the fare paid for any claims related to damages, consequential or indirect loss, expenses, inconvenience, loss of time, loss of opportunity or loss of enjoyment resulting from any changes, delays or cancellations.
PASSENGER HEALTH AND RESPONSIBILITY:
The passenger admits a full understanding of the nature and character of the Ship and the scope of the activities contemplated by the passenger during the Cruise (including those relating to off Ship activities such as excursions in the Ship’s tenders, snorkelling and diving) and assures and undertakes to the carrier:-
that they are in good health and well able to undertake the Cruise and the contemplated activities;
that they will effect travel insurance sufficient to cover any limitation of liability against them imposed by these Cruise Ticket Conditions should they wish to do so;
that they accept the risk that they may suffer from sea sickness;
that they have disclosed any physical or mental disability requiring special attention (including the use of a wheelchair) or treatment at the time when the reservation for the Cruise was made;
that no passenger will be permitted to embark or continue on a voyage while their mental or physical condition is, in the opinion of any representative of the carrier, such as to render them incapable of caring for themselves, or whereby they become objectionable to other passengers, or they become a hazard to themselves or others. The carrier will not be responsible for any expenses resulting in such persons being precluded from completing the cruise;
that the passenger accepts that a medical certificate certifying fitness for travel may be required at the carrier’s request and if any passenger has had surgery less than twelve (12) months prior to sailing that passenger must submit a letter from a qualified physician stating that he or she is fit to travel and the carrier reserves the right to deny passage if a passenger requires care and attention which the carrier cannot adequately provide and this decision may be made by the carrier in its sole discretion;
The carrier reserves the right to refuse or deny participation in activities or programmes either aboard the Ship or off Ship which are sponsored or promoted by the carrier to any passenger who has a past or present medical condition that may present risks if the passenger participates in those activities and any decision in this respect may be made by the carrier in its sole discretion;
Any charges incurred by passengers for medical reasons including but not limited to physicians, surgeons, hospitals, off Ship accommodation, medication, diagnostic facilities, air ambulance evacuation or ground ambulance shall be the sole responsibility of the passenger;
for the safety and comfort of passengers smoking is not permitted in the Ship except on designated open deck spaces outside all air-conditioned and sealed areas of the Ship;
and the passenger agrees to indemnify the carrier from and against all claims, costs, charges, fines or penalties arising as a result of any claim made against the carrier in this respect.
LIMITATION OF CARRIER’S LIABILITY:
The liability of the carrier to the passenger is limited with respect to both personal injury and damage to loss of property to the full extent permitted by law and in terms of these Cruise Ticket Conditions. The carrier accepts no responsibility or liability to the passenger for loss, death, or delay of, or injury to any passenger or loss, damage or delay to a passenger’s baggage, personal effects or other property arising from or caused by an Unexpected Event. These Cruise Ticket Conditions remain in effect for all periods when the carrier is under any responsibility to the passenger or the passenger’s property. No variation or waiver of any term or condition of these Cruise Ticket Conditions will have any effect unless they are in writing and signed by the carrier. No undertaking, guarantee or warranty is given or shall be implied as to the seaworthiness, fitness or condition of the Ship. In addition to any other limitation of liability contained in these Cruise Ticket Conditions the carrier shall have the benefit of any statutory limitation of liability available in Queensland including but not limited to the Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims Act 1989 (Cwth). Where tours and services of operators other than the carrier are engaged e.g. tour operators and hoteliers, which are not under the control of the carrier, whilst the carrier takes all reasonable care in selecting these operators it cannot accept responsibility for those operators’ conduct or the conduct of their representative employees or agents or for any ramifications of that conduct.
PASSPORT AND ENTRY VISAS:
It is a requirement that all passengers have a valid passport and appropriate visa/travel permits for the countries to be visited. Passport must have a validity of more than six months beyond the duration of travel. The company cannot be responsible for any travel restrictions or expenses arising through passengers not having relevant documentation.
PASSENGER BAGGAGE:
All baggage brought on board the Ship by a passenger remains in the possession and control of the passenger during the Cruise and must be stored and kept in the cabin allocated to the passenger. The carrier has made recommendations with respect to baggage in the brochure. Baggage should be prominently marked with the name and address of the passenger. The passenger must not bring on board the Ship in baggage or otherwise any dangerous or inflammable substance including any prohibited drug or non-prescribed drug. Liquor laws prohibit passengers from bringing supplies of alcohol or liquor on board the Ship. Baggage remaining unclaimed on arrival of the Ship will be stored at the passenger’s sole risk and expense. The carrier is not responsible for money, jewellery, documents and any other valuables which passengers keep on their person, in their cabins or in their baggage and the carrier strongly recommends that passengers obtain adequate insurance to cover any loss or damage in this respect. In no event will the carrier’s responsibility or liability to the passenger for loss of baggage or personal effects exceed $100 and the passenger agrees to indemnify and keep indemnified the carrier from and against any claims made against the carrier in excess of this amount in this respect.
RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES:
The carrier will not be liable to passengers for any injuries or damage which occur while the passenger is participating in recreational activities aboard the Vessel or otherwise, including but not limited to passengers participating in Xplorer cruises, Zodiac rides, walks, swims, snorkelling and scuba diving. By utilising these facilities passengers agree to assume all risks associated with those activities and fully release and discharge the carrier from any and all claims, demands, damages, causes of action, present or future, resulting from or arising out of the passenger’s use of or participation in those facilities. The passenger may be required to sign a release or waiver prior to undertaking these activities and the carrier will be entitled to refuse to allow the passenger to participate in those activities if the waiver or release is not signed by the passenger prior to participation in those activities.
APPLICABLE LAW:
Should any provision of these Cruise Ticket Conditions be contrary to or invalid by virtue of the laws of Queensland or the Commonwealth of Australia or for any other reason the relevant provision will be deemed to be severed from these Cruise Ticket Conditions and shall be of no effect but all remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect. These Cruise Ticket Conditions shall be governed in all respects by the laws of Queensland and the passenger agrees that any claims or disputes between the passenger and the carrier in connection with these Cruise Ticket Conditions shall be commenced, filed and litigated before a Court of proper jurisdiction in Queensland and if possible in the State of Queensland.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
For most activities, a relatively low level of exertion is required. You will need to climb into and out of zodiacs and other excursion tenders for excursions ashore: there will be staff and crew members on hand to assist. Ashore, you must be able to walk moderate distances over sometimes rough terrain. Although both Coral Adventurer & Coral Geographer feature a lift, it is still essential that all guests have reasonable agility to use the steep stairways between decks. Participants will most enjoy the remarkable opportunities these expeditions offer if they travel with a spirit of adventure.
PACKAGE TERMS & CONDITIONS
Guests will pay a 30% deposit to book the package, and this is non-refundable.
Upon receipt of the deposit and travel preference forms, Coral Expeditions will secure the non-cruise package components through available third parties. Guests will be bound to standard terms and conditions of these suppliers all deposits paid for both the package are nonrefundable. Should any subsequent change to booked services incur a cancellation or change fee, this will be the responsibility of the guest.
Full payment of the final balance for the package cost must be paid in full 90 days prior to departure. This amount is nonrefundable.
Package components are subject to availability; hotels/flights/tours/transfers or any other components may be swapped for a similar standard product/experience where available.
Package pricing may change at any time during the sales period at the discretion of Coral Expeditions. There will be no changes once the booking is secured by deposit.
With respect to booking of flights within the package, Coral Expeditions will secure the flight booking and assign the “Manage my Booking” function to the guest. Guests will then be able to manage preferences and will receive and act on any airline notifications of required changes or delays.
No component of the package (cruise, flights, accommodation, or transfers) includes any consideration for travel insurance. We recommend all guests obtain appropriate insurance to cover any cancellation, illness or travel disruption required to undertake this experience.
au$6,800.00
Prices are AUD, per adult and include all levies fees and taxes.
Tour Code: 862