Can you go snorkelling in Cairns?


Can you go snorkelling in Cairns? The number one reason to come to Cairns is to go snorkelling on the Great Barrier Reef. Choosing which Cairns snorkelling tour to go on can be tricky so we've listed the best snorkelling tours in Cairns for you. COMPARE Cairns Snorkelling Tours .


Does Cairns have great white sharks?

Species of Sharks on the Great Barrier Reef First let us say this, there are no Great White Sharks on the Great Barrier Reef. The water is far too warm for them. With that sorted, these are the types of sharks you might see on the Great Barrier Reef.


Is it safe to swim in the ocean in Cairns?

Can you swim in the ocean in Cairns? Of course you can! Your main concerns when taking a dip in the Cairns ocean are stingrays and jellyfish. That's not to say saltwater crocodiles don't pose a threat on the beaches as well, however, they tend to prefer the muddy and brackish waters of estuaries and creeks.


How many days in Cairns is enough?

Honestly, a lifetime is not enough to explore and enjoy all the amazing natural wonders of Cairns and the Great Barrier Reef. But if you can't spend your life on holiday, we recommend at least three days in Cairns to discover the main attractions. If you have more time, great!


Is it too cold to snorkel in Cairns in July?

Although it's mid winter, July is also the perfect time to visit the Great Barrier Reef, with the air temperatures in the mid 20's and the water temperature between 22° and 25° it's equivalent to a mild Sydney summers day, and definately warmer in the water than Melbourne or Adelaide in the middle of their summer!


When can you not swim in Great Barrier Reef?

The warm water means one thing: stingers. While marine stingers are found along the Great Barrier Reef all year round, the potentially lethal jellyfish species – Box and Irukandji – enter the waters from November through May.


Is it bad to swim in the Great Barrier Reef?

A: It is safe to swim all year round in Cairns, Port Douglas and the Great Barrier Reef but it is highly recommended that you wear a lycra suit when entering the water in the warmer months of November-April.


Is snorkelling better from Cairns or Port Douglas?

In terms of proximity to the Great Barrier Reef, Cairns is closer to the outer reef and has more tour options available. Port Douglas is about an hour's drive north of Cairns and is closer to the inner reef, which is better for snorkeling and beginner divers.


Can you see sharks in Cairns?

Cairns Tours can help you see the best of the reef's natural wonders in the safest way possible with the best and most experienced guides in the region. Embark on the adventure of a lifetime and swim alongside harmless reef sharks, whales, turtles, and tropical fish in their natural habitat!