Contact provider for price | 8 Days | November, December |
Comfort accommodations
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Exertion level: 3
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Operator: Marine Encounters |
12 people max
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The Far Northern section of the Great Barrier Reef is home to one of the most significant sea bird rookeries in Australia as well as the largest Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) nesting site in the world. During the summer months, thousands of turtles arrive here to lay eggs on their natal (birthplace) beaches during one of nature’s great migrations.
Shadowing their movements are Tiger sharks (Galeocerdo curvier), apex predators that congregate around the islands to feast on the abundance of easy prey. This area is truly unique and provides our guests with the opportunity to explore untouched reefs and rare animal encounters – the ultimate in wilderness adventure.
With no other trips accessing these remote areas, the Eye to Eye Marine Encounters expedition is one of a kind. We always endeavour to have guest scientists on board (when permits and itineraries allow) to carry out shark and turtle fieldwork including photo id, tagging and tracking studies.
We believe that the research, interpretative talks and discussions provided by our Eye to Eye team significantly enhances the guest’s experience and leads to a greater understanding and appreciation for the marine world.
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Locations visited/nearby
Australia, Australia and Pacific
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3 testimonials about the provider, Marine Encounters:
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Reviewer: James Brickell, British Broadcasting Coorporation
JR was our skipper for the BBC series 'Great Barrier Reef', and lead a variety of boats to a myriad of filming locations all over the reef over a course of a year.
His knowledge of the reef; its wonders and pitfalls as well as his understanding of the complexities of filming expeditions put our camera teams in the very best locations at the best times. He was very much more than a skipper to us, his knowledge of the animals in particular made him a key member of the production team. Despite the considerable challenges of wildlife film making JR's ability to handle any conceivable situation in characteristic good humour meant our team always knew that they were in safe hands.
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Reviewer: Bryant Austin, Marine Mammal Conservation Through
For all professional photographers and film makers contemplating the prospect of documenting the dwarf minke whales, I highly recommend Eye to Eye Marine Encounters. John Rumney worked many late hours on my behalf to ensure I was with the minke whales for the entire season. This included finding boats to use under his permit and coordinating with other permit holders. No other company I've worked with has gone to these lengths and the results are evident in my photographs.
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Reviewer: Helen Robertson
A minke whale expedition with Eye to Eye Marine Encounters leaves you with unforgettable memories. From the enthusiastic friendly crew, informative researchers, amazing food, spectacular dive sites and most of all the beautiful dwarf minke whales will have you coming back for more every year- its addictive! Spending hours in the water interacting with these very inquisitive and friendly whales is one of lifes most amazing wildlife experiences.
Special information
- This is a custom departure, meaning this trip is offered on dates that you arrange privately with the provider. Additionally, you need to form your own private group for this trip. The itinerary and price here is just a sample. Contact the provider for detailed pricing, minimum group size, and scheduling information. For most providers, the larger the group you are traveling with, the lower the per-person cost will be.
Itinerary
First Night
Board your vessel from the Port Douglas Marano’s Wharf at 5:00pm. Meet your crew, organize/hire dive gear and complete paperwork. Enjoy a meal in town with fellow guests and return to the boat for a 7:00pm departure and trip briefing. Steam overnight and awake at your first dive/snorkel site on the Ribbon Reefs (varies depending on weather conditions).
Days 1- 3
Wake up to the Ribbon Reefs stretching out before you. Enjoy close encounters with giant potato cod, maori wrasse and moray eels. Anticipate spectacular coral gardens, shoals of colourful fish and inquisitive reef sharks as you explore some of the most famous sites on the Great Barrier Reef (e.g the Cod Hole, Steve’s Bommie, Pixie Pinnacle). At night, join in the search for decorator crabs, nudibranchs, cowry shells, eels, crayfish and much more.
The daily schedule is flexible (based on weather conditions and seasonal marine highlights) but will follow this basic plan; a light breakfast upon waking to get you ready for the first dive of the day. You will then be served a full hot cooked breakfast followed by some free time (for relaxation/recreational activities) often whilst steaming to next dive site, then the second dive, lunch, free time/steaming, third dive, afternoon tea, free time/steaming and a night/evening dive before dinner. We aim to keep you fueled with fantastic food throughout the trip so that you can get the most out of your experience with us.
Over the following days travel through a complex system of reefs as you dive your way into the remote Far Northern sector. Remember to keep your eyes peeled for Whale Sharks and Bryde’s whales (the only baleen whale that has been known to spend its entire life in tropical waters) that have been spotted here in the past.
Days 4-7
Awake in the remote reaches of the Far Northern Great Barrier Reef – the Holy Grail for divers and one of nature’s last sanctuaries. Spend your time exploring a maze of untouched reefs and absorb the kaleidoscope of colours and shapes as many fish species congregate to spawn (a must see for every diver). Some dives will be exploratory and leave you face to face with animals that may have never before seen a human!
In between recreational dives take advantage of our team’s extensive knowledge and experience with onboard lectures and informal discussions. Topics range from coral reef ecology, fish reproduction, shark and turtle biology/behaviour, environmental threats and the history and ethos behind our tourism-funded research /conservation expeditions.
Day 8
After anchoring off Lockhart River you will be transported to the beach via tender. A car will be waiting to take you to the airstrip for your scenic flight back to Cairns.
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