Reef and Barron Gorge Rafting on a Budget
You will love the Reef and Barron Gorge Rafting on a Budget 2 day package! Experience a full day on the Outer Great Barrier Reef, snorkelling amongst the beautiful corals and colourful tropical marine life. Along with 2 hours of fun-filled Whitewater Rafting on the Barron River.
This Reef and Barron Gorge Rafting on a Budget package in any order, and you can also have a days break in between if you wish.
Great Barrier Reef
Compass Cruises is a local Cairns icon. We have been taking people to the Outer Great Barrier Reef for many years. If it’s value for money, you’re looking for, and a memorable day then our budget cruise has it all!
Snorkel and scuba dive amongst beautiful corals. See a colourful variety of tropical marine life. Relax on the vast sun deck. See the Great Barrier Reef from the glass bottom boat (Optional Extra). Take the “Wild Ride” on the famous Compass Boomnet.
Half-Day Whitewater Rafting
White Water Rafting on the Barron River is a great and fun way to discover the pristine rainforest surrounding Cairns, in Tropical North Queensland. Take in the breath-taking scenery rapids alternating smooth and bumpy waters of the Barron River as it winds its way through the heart of the Barron Gorge National Park. All the time being Guided by your experienced River Guide.
Tour Itinerary
Great Barrier Reef
- 0730 – Check indirect to Compass at Marlin Wharf Berth 18
- 0800 –Depart Marlin Marina Cairns to the Outer Great Barrier Reef
- 1030 – Arrive at your first Great Barrier Reef Location
- 1230 – BBQ Lunch with fresh salads
- 1300 – Cruise to 2nd Reef Location
- 1500 – Depart the Great Barrier Reef
- 1730 – Approximately Arrival time at Cairns Marina
White Water Rafting
- 1400 – Pickup from accommodation
- 1430 – Safety briefing
- Enjoy a fun-filled 2 hours of rafting grade 3 rapids.
- 1730 – Transport back to accommodation
What's Included
Great Barrier Reef
- Snorkel equipment hire & tuition (excluding wetsuits)
- Two spectacular Reef locations (weather permitting)
- Up to 5 hours at the Outer Great Barrier Reef
- Friendly Crew Assistance for Non-confident Swimmers
- Floatation devices (children and adult sizes)
- Assistance for non-confident swimmers and flotation devices
- Delicious BBQ Lunch with fresh salads (dietary requirements catered for)
- Fresh fruit platters
- Tea and Coffee all day (while the boat is stationary)
- Boomnetting the “Wild Ride” (weather permitting)
- A glass of wine, cheese & crackers on the return journey
- Complimentary tea & coffee all day (while the vessel is stationary)
- All reef taxes and levies
White Water Rafting
- Up to 2 hours rafting through Barron Gorge National Park
- Grade 2 and 3 Rapids
- 8 Person inflatable Raft
- Return air-conditioned coach transfers from your accommodation
- Safety Training
- Rafting Safety equipment – life jacket, helmet and spray jacket
- Tea and coffee at the end of your rafting trip
Optional Extras
Great Barrier Reef
- Certified and Introductory/Resort Dives available (Medical Conditions Apply Click Here for more information)
- Dive Guide for Certified Divers
- Glass Bottom Boat Tours available (weather permitting)
- Return Bus transfers from your Cairns City Accommodation (please advise when booking where you are staying to enable us to process your reservation efficiently)
- Wetsuit hire (During stinger season, stinger suits included with your equipment. These are not the same as wetsuits, which provide flotation and warmth)
- Prescription masks
- Underwater Camera Hire (capture your day’s memories)
- Professional Photographer photos on board
- Fully licensed bar
White Water Rafting
- Digital photos available for purchase
What To Bring
Great Barrier Reef
- Towel
- Hat
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses
- Voucher
- Swimmers
- Cash or credit card for extra purchases
White Water Rafting
- Ticket or voucher
- Swimming costume (you will get wet)
- Lace-up shoes or sandals that won’t fall off
- Towel
- Dry clothes
- Sunscreen but don’t apply to the back of your legs
- Money for photos & rafting levy
Important Information
Great Barrier Reef
We have a passion to show you Australia’s Great Barrier Reef so please make sure you understand the scuba diving laws.
Queensland, Australia has some of the strictest scuba diving rules in the world but also the safest scuba diving record. The Queensland Government Code of Practice regulates us and comply with all regulations, including medical as is the law.
To avoid disappointment on your day of travel, we strongly recommend that all of our passengers complete our dive medical questionnaire before booking as some medical conditions, age and medications may prevent you from scuba diving. It is always our mission to provide our passengers with the very best Great Barrier Reef experience.
Compass Cruises Medical Questionnaire
We are delighted to help you with any questions you may have.
Please contact our office on 07 4037 2700 or email us at [email protected],
Alternatively, you may like to consult your Doctor for a Dive Medical using the Australian Standard Forms ‘AS.4005.1
Flying after Scuba Diving
For a single no decompression scuba dive, you should not fly or go to altitude for at least 18 hours after a scuba dive. For multiple dives, you should not fly for 24 hours after your last dive. If Skydiving or Hot Air Ballooning you must wait 24 hours after your dive. We recommend waiting a minimum of 24 hours whenever possible.White Water Rafting
- Minimum Age 13 years of age
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