What should I pack for the Great Barrier Reef?


What should I pack for the Great Barrier Reef?

Your tour may provide:
  • Stinger suits. Stinger suits protect you from jellyfish on the reef. ...
  • Wetsuits. If you're scuba diving, you'll need a wetsuit at any time of the year. ...
  • Snorkeling gear. ...
  • Diving equipment. ...
  • Prescription masks. ...
  • Sun protection at the Great Barrier Reef. ...
  • Swimsuit. ...
  • Flipflops or water shoes.


Can beginners snorkel in the Great Barrier Reef?

Snorkelling. The sites in the Great Barrier Reef are shallow enough so that you can easily explore everything below the water's surface. The water in these parts is pleasantly warm and ideal for novices. There are plenty snorkelling expeditions from the main towns along the coasts.


How much money do tourist bring to the Great Barrier Reef?

Reef tourism The Reef contributes $6.4bn to the Australian economy and 90%, or $5.7bn, is from tourism. Tourism access is regulated by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority through a permitting system. Tourism is low risk and well managed.


When not to visit the Great Barrier Reef?

The Great Barrier Reef is also prone to thunderstorms and the occasional cyclone. If you want reliably good underwater visibility, summer might not be the best time as rain and storms can cause the water to become murky. It's not all bad though.


Can I wear a wetsuit instead of a stinger suit?

A wetsuit is actually a thicker fabric than a stinger suit, so you would not need a stinger suit too. However, if you are going to be swimming in the tropics, a wetsuit would be too hot to wear and so you would wear a stinger suit...


Will you see sharks in the Great Barrier Reef?

Reef Shark & Snorkeler In general, snorkeling and scuba diving on the Great Barrier Reef you will have no problem at all with these reef-dwelling sharks. They can, in fact, be a highlight of any snorkeling or scuba diving trip, often being the hot topic of conversation if you manage to spot one.


What do you wear to the Great Barrier Reef?

As an added protection from the sun, take a light, long-sleeved shirt. Wetsuits, stinger suits and lycra suits are available on most Cairns Great Barrier Reef day tour and liveaboard boats. For your comfort and safety, it is highly recommended that you wear these when in the water, especially during the summer months.


What not to do at the Great Barrier Reef?

Take care when diving and snorkelling Be aware of where your fins are and avoid touching anything with them. Don't rest or stand on coral. If you must stand up, make sure it is on sand or use rest stations. Observe animals rather than handling them directly, and avoid blocking the path of free swimming animals.


Is snorkeling with reef sharks safe?

Don't Get Complacent Around Reef Sharks A bite in the wrong place at the wrong time could be very dangerous. Attacks by sharks tend to be provoked, and if they aren't, are often because of extenuating circumstances. It's very, very rare for a reef shark attack to occur if you've taken the right precautions.