Quicksilver Cruises Great Barrier Reef
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Quicksilver Cruises

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    Wharf Street Port Douglas Marina
    Port Douglas, Queensland 4877, Australia

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Quicksilver Cruises

Experience the Great Barrier Reef with Quicksilver, Australia’s most awarded reef cruise company.

Choose from Quicksilver’s multi-award winning Outer Reef Cruise to the renowned Agincourt Reef where you’ll find the widest range of reef activities suitable for families and all ages, swimmers and non-swimmers included. Or if you prefer, set sail to the idyllic coral island, Low Isles, aboard the beautiful 30 metre sailing cat, Wavedancer, for a relaxed and all inclusive day.

If you’re seeking the thrill of aquatic adventures, premier dive and snorkel catamarans Silversonic and Poseidon, with special roaming permits, will take you to experience three spectacular and different reef sites at the Agincourt ribbon reefs in one exciting day.

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Quicksilver Cruises

Wharf Street Port Douglas Marina
Port Douglas,
Queensland 4877, Australia

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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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