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The Great Barrier Reef offers a fascinating combination of vibrant colours, subtle movements and interactions. The reef is an undersea paradise teeming with dugongs, green turtles, dolphins, whales, more than 1,500 species of fish, 4,000 species of molluscs and more than 200 species of birds. The best way to get lost in this unique ecosystem is to choose one of the many tour operators offering diving trips, lessons and snorkelling opportunities.
If diving into the underwater world doesn’t appeal, you can have the same fascinating experience with a boat trip or scenic flight. Stretching from the northern tip of Queensland to just north of Bundaberg, this massive reef is the largest single structure of living creatures on Earth.
Passages available to reach the reef vary from Cairns in the north to many points further south. However, since the length of the reef reaches 2,000 km, it is essential to decide how you want to see it. This is a factor you need to consider when choosing your starting point.
The best time to visit the Great Barrier Reef is any time of the year. It is an ideal destination to enjoy nature and undersea life.