Aristocat Snorkel and Scuba Port Douglas - Port Douglas

From $ 165.0 to $ 165.0

Direct Phone Number : (07) 4099 4727
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Aristocat specialises in day tours to wilderness reef habitats on the beautiful Agincourt Ribbon Reefs of the Outer Great Barrier Reef. On Aristocat's Snorkel and Scuba Tour, you will discover the exotic diversity and beauty of the world’s largest collection of coral reefs. Aristocat activities include guided snorkelling tours, introductory and certified scuba diving, whale watching and swimming with Dwarf Minke Whales (whale activity seasonal).

Aristocat accepts a commitment to best practice ecological sustainability, natural area management, and the provision of quality eco-tourism experiences. They strive to meet and maintain best practice eco-tourism standards and to exceed the expectations of you as guests.

You will enjoy the exceptional stability and amenities of the world class Aristocat V vessel…air-conditioned saloons, ergonomic individual seating (not benches), sofa seating areas for groups and eco-briefings, enclosed hot showers and security lockers. Fresh and healthy tropical buffet lunch, cheese and fruit platters, licensed bar and espresso coffee!

You enjoy more in-water time at each reef and less time travelling between reefs. The highly qualified PADI Dive instructors show non certified or introductory divers how to enjoy a ‘Scuba’ dive safely. Small group tuition and supervision is provided above water and all dives are escorted.

Snorkelling is the most popular activity on Aristocat – a sheer joy wildlife experience. The small snorkelling tour groups are escorted by experienced, informed Reef Guides.

Group sizes based on activity vary from a maximum of four for introductory scuba diving to ten for certified scuba diving. Snorkelling group sizes vary depending on the time of year with the average being 35. Aristocat’s total capacity is 90 guests with an average maximum of 65 guests.

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