Hi hivers!!.. Have you ever wanted to stay on a Great Barrier reef liveaboard before?
Image credit- photo from our captain Salty Phil's drone taken on location at Michaelmas Cay
Well considering one day on the reef is never enough, it makes sense to maximise your time there by staying on a liveaboard!
What is a liveaboard?
As the name suggests it's a boat/vessel designed to live aboard on. They are usually purpose built with snorkeling and diving in mind.
Boat sizes vary but you can expect a liveaboard to accommodate 10 -30 people.
What's included on a Great Barrier Reef liveaboard?
This will depend on the company you book with but most trip costs will cover-
- Accommodation on the boat
- linen
- meals
- snorkel and dive gear
Diving equipment and marine levies are additional.
Our Great Barrier Reef liveaboard experience
Unfortunately our original trip fell through due to the boat being damaged a few weeks prior to departure. But they recommended Coral Sea Dreaming - A beautiful 60ft steel hulled sailing boat that has capacity for a maximum 12 guests.
Luckily they still had availability and we booked the last double cabin that was available!
Phew, everything has worked out in the end. And just a couple of weeks later we're excited to arrive at Marlin Marina at 7.45am for our 8am departure.
And it's a beautiful day to be heading out to sea ⛵
Coral Sea dreaming has 30 moorings over nine reef systems and our destination today will be Michaelmas Cay.
Our cruise out there will take a few hours. Which we pass by with having a tour of the boat:
The boat offers 3x double cabins and a shared single bunk room. Guest to crew ratio is 4:1. On board there are two toilets which also double as showers - A hot shower at that might I add!
Once we've all been shown around the boat it's time for our snorkel/scuba briefing. An awesome deal that Coral Sea offer is a free introductory dive for anyone keen to give it a go.
Which is a great option to try before you buy 😉 With the business side of things now done, all we have to do is enjoy the cruise out to our destination.
Michaelmas Cay
Is a small reef sand island on the western tip of Michaelmas Reef. Which is located approximately 40km north east of Cairns.
But, since the cay is a protected sanctuary for migratory sea birds, you're not allowed on the cay itself.
To ensure this is enforced the cay is under constant surveillance by satellite. Hefty fines apply for anyone who sets foot on land.
So best to stick to the fringing reef and surrounding water which can be enjoyed fine free!
When we arrive, get wetsuits on and hit the water with the quickness.
Everyone else is diving so we're the only snorkellers. Was going to try the intro dive but we needed a prior medical clearance for G as he has asthma.
That's ok though I've briefly tried scuba diving and wasn't a huge fan... And besides I love snorkeling so happy just to be doing that.
Think this actually worked out in our favour as we got to explore alot more of the reef and we had it to ourselves pretty much the whole time.
Plus we got to see heaps of turtles!!.. Which the divers didn't 🐢🐢🐢
Besides all the birds and turtles, another thing we saw heaps of was.... giant clams!
And these guys are actually really cool.
Did you know that giant clams are super sensitive to light? So when you swim past one, they "clam" up (slam shut!)
Another added bonus was that as soon as our last arvo snorkel was done we could then clock on.
Which was a great way to enjoy the sunset!
The divers are doing a night dive so they have to wait until they've finished before they can enjoy a cold one.
After dinner the divers head out on their night time adventure. Now it's just me, G and captain Phil enjoying the starry sky out on the Great Barrier Reef 🌌😊
It isn't a late night but unfortunately don't have the best sleep. Which was disappointing as was hoping it would of been a more relaxing sleep.
But in reality, when the door is shut the small cabin feels super claustrophobic. Thankfully there was a little fan but it didn't really help much with the stuffy situation.
Wake up and have breakfast before we set sail north to our next destination - Hastings reef.
Today is alot choppier than yesterday so the sailing there is a lil rockier.
Hastings Reef
Is a horseshoe shaped reef located 50km north-east of Cairns. This makes it part of the "Outer reef".
Here you will see lots colourful fish, interesting sea creatures, coral caves, overhangs and plenty of sheer water drop offs!
Once we arrive at Hastings reef can def see the difference in water.. Yesterday the water was pretty flat, almost like glass.
But today there is a swell forming slight waves. This will make our snorkeling a bit harder but Phil reckons we're strong enough swimmers to handle it 💪🏊♀️!!
The swim out to the reef is def more strenuous and water sometimes ended up in our snorkel. Especially when we didn't swim across the swell quite right.
Also if you stop swimming you get dragged with the current. So it doesn't always pay to stop as you end up having to make up more ground haha.
Unfortunately the choppiness affects the visibility a bit too. But to our delight when we get to the reef it's much calmer and clearer.
See lots more cool fish and interesting coral.
After a bit of exploring head back to the boat for a break. Once we've had some fresh water and a snack head back out for some more exploring.
Since it's going to take us about four hours to get back we leave Hastings Reef just before lunch.
Enjoy some lunch and drinks on the way back. The wind has picked up and so has the swell. Phil said if it was like this yesterday they would of had to cancel the trip. Very thankful we had the great weather we did and were still able to head out.
The crew surprise us with some champagne as it's someone's birthday which was a nice way to end the trip 🥂
Had such a great time out here on the great barrier reef!!! Highly recommend the liveaboard experience 👍😁👍
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It's definitely a trip of a lifetime :) I would love to see it one day! Did you get to see any great whites?
@wrestlingdesires it sure was 😊 hopefully you get to go one day! No great whites, the water is a lil too warm for them. Got to see one down in Port Lincoln earlier in the year though 😁🦈
Nice :) ! Would be awesome to see one while in a shark cage or biteproof suit!!!
!PIZZA and !ALIVE
We went cage diving so saw it from under the water and from the boat! Such a cool experiencd, hoghly recommended if you ever get the chance! Dont think I would want to see one outside of a cage though 😆
lol yeah, I'll pass on the whole getting eaten experience 😂 From the cage is close enough thank you!
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@youarealive thank you 😊
Beautiful. My dream is to sail around the world living like this for some time.
@leifasaur Oh that would be lovely!! I hope you get to do it one day 😁⛵🏝
This is one of the better documented GBR trips I've seen. It's on my to-do list. Thanks for the great images.
@dandays thank you very much 😊 the great barrier is so beautiful and def worth a visit when you get the chance!
If only I was good at swimming, I would definitely dive in the sea to see the coral reefs. but unfortunately i can't swim.😊
@maytom it's a completely different world under there, so beautiful! Glad I could share my photos with you 😊
thank you
I belive it was such a great experience and best time. Photos are soooo stunning. It's amazing! I had to go through your post few times, just to see photos again. In love 😍
@lensational thank you very much, it sure was a great experience 😊 Glad you enjoyed the photos 😁
Wow that's such a nice experience. I haven't done that before. Hopefully I will some day. Have a beautiful day!
@dodovietnam it sure was a lovely experience! I really hope you get to do it one day ⛵ Thank you, same to you 😊
This sure was a turtlely awesome time!! 🤙🐢
I can't wait to go back to the great barrier reef!!
@vcclothing it sure was turtley awesome 🐢🐢🐢 Def keen to get back to the reef too 😊🐠🐟🤿🐢🏝
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@evachin the great barrier reef is so beautiful 😍 🐠🐟🐢🤿😍
@terrybogan😍💓 it is has been on my "places to dive" list for some time......thank you for sharing your experience and pictures, since I can't make it there yet! 🤣 and I was told that the Whitsunday Islands is also a must-visit 😍
No worries at all, glad you enjoyed it! The Whitsunday's are very beautiful and well worth a visit as well. Hopefully you will get to do both sometime soon 😊🐠⛵🏖🤿🐢!!
🥂 Thanks. Ditto and fingers crossed 🤞🏽 Cheers!😊
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