The 3 day / 3 night dive adventure on board Spirit of Freedom will take you to the famous Cod Hole and Ribbon Reefs, finishing with the scenic reef flight from Lizard Island to Cairns. This itinerary takes you to see the very best of the Great Barrier Reef and is a must do for divers of all experience levels and macro-photographers...
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The 3 day / 3 night dive adventure on board Spirit of Freedom will take you to the famous Cod Hole and Ribbon Reefs, finsihing with the scenic reef flight from Lizard Island to Cairns. This itinerary takes you to see the very best of the Great Barrier Reef and is a must do for divers of all experience levels and macro-photographers.
Sleek and spacious 'Spirit of Freedom' vessel offers the best in live-aboard dive cruising to the Cod Hole and Ribbon Reefs. This tour begins every Monday from Cairns, and travels along the rarely visited Ribbon Reefs, finishing 240 km to the north at the world famous Cod Hole. Over two and half days you will have the opportunity for up to 11 dives and encounter clouds of colourful tropical fish, an incredible variety of vibrant healthy corals, giant clams, anemones, huge schools of cruising pelagic fish, and a family of giant potato cod.
Your last night is spent on board the 'Spirit' in the bay at Lizard Island. Enjoy time ashore at Lizard Island the next morning, before boarding your return flight to Cairns. The one-hour, low-level scenic flight back will arrive in Cairns around 11:30am on Thursday.
Recommended Dive Experience Level: Open Water Diver to Experienced.
Adventure Level: Mild to mid level comfort factor on dive entries depending on weather conditions.
- Transfers to/ from Cairns city accommodation
- Low level reef flight – Lizard Island to Cairns
- Opportunity for up to 11 dives - 9 day and 2 night dives (pending weather)
- En-suite cabin with daily service
- Chef prepared meals
- Australian wines & soft drinks with evening meals
Special note: Due to light aircraft weight restrictions, your total luggage weight is limited to 20 kilograms/ 45 lb per person. Excess storage is available at the Spirit of Freedom office.
Equipment Hire
Full equipment hire is available and we need to know in advance. The prices are displayed in the Extras section when you click the YELLOW enquiry tab above.
However if you are bringing of your own equipment but need to hire some additional items. These items can be hired per piece before your departure and advanced notice not required.
Monday: The Spirit of Freedom courtesy bus will pick you up from your Cairns hotel around 11:00am to transfer you to Trinity Wharf, where you will board the vessel. You will be greeted by the Spirit of Freedom crew, who will give you an orientation of the vessel before a 12 noon departure. Enjoy lunch on board while we cruise to the outer Great Barrier Reef for an afternoon check-out dive and a twilight or night dive. After dinner we cruise north to the Ribbon Reefs.
Tuesday & Wednesday: These two days are spent diving at the most northern of the Ribbon Reefs, Number 9 & 10 Ribbon Reefs. Dive sites and sequence may vary depending on the weather conditions, but will always include at least one dive at the Cod Hole, where you encounter a family of massive and very friendly Potato Cod. Other sites may include Wonder-wall, Pixie Pinnacle, Challenger Bay, Two Towers, Lighthouse Bommie, and the Snake Pit, just to name a few. If the current is right, you may also take a drift dive at Dynamite Pass, well know as a channel for sharks to pass through. See the dive site page for site selection of some of our dive sites on the Ribbon Reefs. 4 to 5 dives will be available each day, including a night dive on the Tuesday. On Wednesday evening we overnight at Watson's Bay on Lizard Island and enjoy a sunset BBQ dinner on the top deck.
Thursday: This morning after breakfast you will disembark and say farewell to Spirit of Freedom. On shore at Lizard Island you can take the guided walk from Watson's Beach to Mary Watson's cottage over Chinaman's Ridge and back to the air-strip. Here you will board a twin-engine light aircraft for your low level flight over the reef and / or along the coast back to Cairns. The one hour flight arrives at Hinterland Aviation, Cairns General Aviation Airport around 11.15 to 11:30am, where the Spirit of Freedom courtesy coach will meet you for your transfer back to your Cairns city hotel.
OPTIONS: Full gear rental and dive computer hire, Nitrox fills for Nitrox certified divers, PADI Advanced & Nitrox courses
Please note: that above itinerary is a sample only and sites may vary or the sequence may change in accordance to the weather and the accessibility.
The Ribbon Reefs
Starting to the north of Cairns, and finishing to the east of Lizard Island, the Ribbon Reefs are a stunning turquoise chain of 10 individual reefs. Fringing the edge of the continental shelf, this 200km stretch of the Great Barrier Reef lies in a remote region of North Queensland and is only accessible by a few liveaboards. Relatively isolated, these reefs support a huge range of biodiversity from the giant clam with it's violet fluorescent interior, to the vividly red flame file shell and the elusive leafy scorpion fish. Reef formations include beds of huge plate corals, isolated pinnacles crowned in delicate corals and anemones, walls, channels, caves, canyons and shallow coral gardens.

Ribbon Reef
Some of the spectacular dive sites of the Ribbon Reefs include Pixie Pinnacle, Challenger Bay, The Clam Gardens, Lighthouse Bommie, Steve's Bommie, Temple of Doom and Dynamite Pass.
The best diving on the Ribbon Reefs is generally at a depth of less than 20 metres, often with the most abundant marine life being found in the top 5 to 10 metres of water. Warm, sheltered waters and usually little current, make the Ribbon Reefs a great dive destination for divers of any experience level, while the diversity of marine and macro life provides endless subject matter for photo enthusiasts.
The Cod Hole
At the very top of the Ribbon Reefs lies the famous Cod Hole, home to a family of resident Potato Cod (Grouper). Like large docile puppy dogs, these magnificent fish are easily approachable and appear ever eager to pose for the camera.
The shallows of Cod Hole offer excellent coral life to explore and the chance to search for many hidden treasures. Follow the terraced reef down for the chance to witness pelagic fish on their way past. Though susceptible to current on an incoming tide, this makes for an excellent drift dive.
Dynamite Pass
Get the tides right and you are in for a thrilling drift dive along the reef wall of Cormorant Reef. Sit back, enjoy the ride and let Dynamite Pass blow your mind as a plethora of marine life passes right in front of your eyes.
The Snake Pit
Living up to its name, this site is famous for the Olive Sea Snakes found here. These snakes tend to be curious of divers entering their domain and have been known to be fascinated with their reflection in a camera lens. As such it is not uncommon to encounter more than one in a single dive. This site ranges from 10 to 30 metres and a range of invertebrates can be found including clams, sea stars, nudibranchs, and sea cucumbers. The isolation of this patch of reef brings many larger fish to the area including trevally, barracuda, sharks and eagle rays. A little exposed, this reef is only accessible in reasonably good conditions.
Lighthouse Bommie
An isolated pinnacle in deep water, Lighthouse Bommie rises from about thirty metres at the base ascending to five metres – the perfect location for an impressive safety stop. The Lighthouse attracts schools of Trevally, Barracuda, and Fusilliers. A resident turtle is home on most dives and baths in the attention of photographers. This pinnacle abounds with hidden macro treasures for those with a keen eye. During June and July Lighthouse Bommie becomes a popular playground for the very inquisitive Dwarf Minke Whales as they pass through the area on their Southward migration.
Challenger Bay
Challenger Bay has an amazing variety of marine life and is a great dive – day or night. The site has a sandy bottom, scattered with bommies, sloping up from thirty metres to meet the reef platform at about five metres. Huge schools of Batfish and Sweetlips are commonly seen, along with pelagic fish like Mackeral, Tuna and Barracuda. Night dives at this sight also provide divers with the opportunity to see some of the reefs nocturnal inhabitants as the octopus come out of hiding and moray eels swim freely throughout the reef. The Giant Trevally come out to hunt and steal the show at night, accompanying divers for the duration of the dive.
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Monolith
The lesser-known neighbour of Challenger Bay, Monolith is a remarkable wall dive not to be overlooked. With an impressive field of fist coral cascading down the reef and a vast array of marine life calling this site home, you will not be disappointed. A lucky few may also glimpse the resident Hammerhead known to patrol the blue water off the wall.
Pixie Pinnacle
Pixie Pinnacle is a small isolated bommie rising from thirty metres to just below the surface allowing divers to view a cross-section of reef environments. An abundance of schooling fish allows divers the awe-inspiring experience of being in amongst them. This bommie is also littered with many hidden creatures waiting to be discovered by those with the patience to look - a macro photographer’s dream. This pinnacle can get strong currents on certain tides.
Two Towers
Two bommies rise in tandem from the sandy seabed at twenty-five metres up to approximately five metres. A deeper coral ridge running down one side serves as a cleaning station at various times of the year. Weave your way between these impressive pinnacles and you are likely to be approached by the inquisitive sea snakes that are this site’s local residents. The isolation of these bommies has led to many critters establishing homes amongst the patches of rumble on the weatherside. Whilst conversely, come around to the other side and you will be amazed by the quantity of life sheltering behind these two structures.
Steve's Bommie
Steve's Bommie never fails to impress even the most discerning diver. There is not a better way to spend a Sunday morning. Rising up from thirty-five metres to its apex at around five metres. All you need to do is open your eyes to be astounded by the sheer quantity of schooling fish and the pristine condition of the corals. Look a little closer and you will find more of the reef’s masters of camoflage including Stonefish, Leafy Scorpionfish and Wobbegong Sharks. Located at twenty-two metres is a marble plaque commemorating the site's namesake - 'Steve'.
Flare Point
Flare Point offers a relaxing site at which to conclude your trip aboard the ‘Spirit of Freedom’. A beautiful sloping reef wall to explore, and scattered with deeper outlying bommies to discover. Flare Point offers classic images of unspoiled coral reef abundant with marine life and covered in a diverse range of brightly coloured tropical fish.
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| Vessel: TSMV Spirit Of Freedom | Type: Motor |
| Length: 120ft | Year: 1992 |
| Crew: Supplied | Hull type: Monohull |
| Beam: 23.29ft | Draft: 7.22ft |
| Cruising speed: 11kn | Engine: 2 x Rolls Royce C8M 410 249.8 kw diesel |
| Cabins x 11 | Fresh water: unlimited |
| All meals included | Free transfer to/from Cairns City accommodation |
| Scenic reef flight included | Uwatec Dive Computers / Oceanic Nitrox Computers |
The luxurious Spirit of Freedom includes eleven spacious air-conditioned cabins. All contain their own private bathroom and are serviced daily. A range of cabin types(including Qcean View Deluxe, Ocean View, Stateroom, Double or Twin, Double, Twin Share, Quad Share) is available and the three premium cabin types contain 26 inch flat screen TV & DVD player.
The Spirit carries 2 x 21 CFM Bauer compressors, a DNAx Nitrox system, and digital photo facilities.
Spirit of Freedom is equipped with electronic stabilisers for smooth cruising, and the latest navigation and satellite communications equipment.
The vessel also carries paddle skis, wave skis, a wind surfer, and fishing tenders.
Large cabin, with double bed, wardrobe, writing desk, Bed side tables, TV & DVD player
Spacious cabin with queen bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers, bed side tables, TV & DVD player.
Double bed & single over bunk, wardrobe, bedside table.
The Diving: As a guest on board Spirit of Freedom you may dive with your buddy to your pace and interests with no set limits on time, depth or style of diving outside of normal safe diving practices. An orientation dive is offered on the first dive, and a safety instructor will be in the water on most dives. Guided dives will be offered on one or two dives each day.
Additional diving courses that are available onboard:
- PADI Advanced Course
- PADI Nitrox Course
For details and pricing these are available in the extras section when you make an enquiry. Please indicate if you wish to do a course as we need to know in advance.
Photo-shooting: The Cod Hole is resident family of large Potato Cod, (Groper). Good opportunity for photographers.
Entertainment: 50 inch flat screen TV and DVD movie library. Passengers are also welcome to view their own digital images or videos through the TV
Computer & CD burner: for digital image download. Digital cameras (Olympus 720SW 7.1mp) and housings available for hire
Payment Terms:
- 20% deposit is required to secure your reservation
- Balance of payment is due 33 days prior to departure
CANCELLATION TERMS & CONDITIONS OF TRAVEL
1. CANCELLATION POLICY
The initial deposit paid is non-refundable. In addition to forfeiting your deposit, the following charges also apply:
- 20% cancellation fee applies with 63-25 days notice
- 100% cancellation fee applies for 24 days or less notice
2. TERMS
SOF will endeavour to adhere to the scheduled itinerary, but reserve the right to alter the proposed itinerary or cancel the trip in the event of extreme weather conditions. Trip itineraries are subject to change at the sole discretion of the Master of the Vessel. In the event that a trip is delayed, or cut short due to weather or medical emergency, fees will not be refunded. SOF will not be held financially responsible for an alternative trip or accommodation, any inconvenience incurred, or for adverse weather conditions or illness as a result. Trip fees will not be refunded should you be unable to board in time for the scheduled departure or be unable to complete all available dives.
3. MEDICAL & TRAVEL INSURANCE
All SOF passengers are strongly advised to purchase a comprehensive Travel Insurance policy that includes
(i) Trip Cancellation insurance
(ii) Lost/damaged personal belongings or equipment, due to any reason must be claimed on Travel Insurance.
(iii) Evacuation & Medical cover for Scuba Diving. Please be aware that Scuba Diving and in-water activities are not covered by all Travel Insurance companies. Please read the wording of your policy carefully.
NOTE: In a Medical Emergency any evacuation, vessel relocation or medical expenses are the financial responsibility of that diver.
Divers Alert Network (DAN) www.diversalertnetwork.org & Dive Assure www.diveassure.com offer comprehensive insurance packages specifically for Scuba Divers.
4a. ON BOARD FEES - MARINE PARK LEVY
A $20.00 pp per trip fee (Environment Management Charge) applies to all passengers entering the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, and is payable on board
4b. ON BOARD FEES - FUEL LEVIES
Due to instability of the price of fuel a levy may be payable on board. As at August 2008, the below fuel levies apply
3 Day Tour: $30 per person
4 Day Tour: $40 per person
7 Day Tour: $70 per person
Spirit of Freedom reserve the right to increase this levy without notice, in line with world-wide fuel increases.
5. LUGGAGE/ WEIGHT REQUIREMENTS
Due to light aircraft flights, guests on the 3 and 4 day tours have a total luggage weight limit of 20 kilograms (45 lb) per person. Secure storage is available at the Spirit of Freedom office for excess luggage.
6. OTHER
Certified divers must present a valid Certification Card and be equipped with a safety sausage, whistle and alternate air source (included in Hire Equipment package).
Same gender cabin share is not guaranteed
DISCHARGE OF LIABILITY
It is a fundamental condition of this contract between ‘Spirit of Freedom Pty Ltd’, and its directors, employees, agents and independent contractors (collectively and severally referred to as “SOF” on the one part and on the other part, that to the extent permitted by law “SOF” is hereby discharged and indemnified by my/our executor(s), my/our administrator(s) and my/our dependent(s) from any liability for any damage, death or injury whatsoever arising out of, or incidental to, this diving trip and other services provided by “SOF”, whether or not such damage or personal injury is caused or contributed to by “SOF”.
I acknowledge that I will be participating in activities, which are undertaken for the purposes of recreation and involve a significant degree of physical exertion or physical risk.
I further acknowledge that I am aware of the risks of injury associated with my participation in this diving trip and agree to voluntarily assume such risk.
MEDICAL STATEMENT
I agree that:
1. I am medically & physically fit to dive and /or snorkel.
2. I have not suffered any illness or injury that may affect my ability to dive or snorkel safely.
3. I am not currently suffering or have ever suffered from illness or injury or condition relating to any heart or lung disorder, asthma, epilepsy or insulin-dependent diabetes or any other condition that is contraindicative to diving.
4. I am not currently suffering from any illness or injury or condition, or taking any prescription medication (other than contraception).If you are unsure about, or cannot agree to points 1-4 above, you must present a Dive Medical clearance upon boarding to enable you to dive.
ITINERARIES
All itineraries are weather dependent and are subject to change at the discretion of the Master of the Veseel.
Please note: Pets are not allowed onboard on any vessel. Smorking is not acceptable in th cabins.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do you depart from?
We depart from Trinity Wharf, Cairns at 12 noon on Mondays and 8.30am from Hinterland at the General Aviation Airport on Thursdays. Please reconfirm with us at 24 hours prior to boarding.
Are transfers included?
Yes, we provide complimentary transfers from hotels in the Cairns city area. Please note that we do not offer transfers from the airport, the beaches to the north of Cairns, or Port Douglas. A taxi from the airport to the wharf will cost around AU$15.
What are the luggage weight restrictions onboard the flight to Lizard Island ?
While we request that your total luggage be kept to 20 kilograms (45lb) per person, there is a good possibility that not all passengers will be bringing their own dive gear and will be under the 20 kg, allowing a little extra weight for those bringing gear. Please still try and keep you gear to a minimum and leave behind any weights or soft weight pouches.
You will be on board for only 3 or 4 nights so please keep your clothing and personal items to a minimum. Deck and cabin towels are provided on board, so towels are not necessary. Please ensure that all your dive and personal bags are soft sided, to allow for maximum stowage on the plane.
Do you have somewhere I can store excess luggage?
Secure storage is available at the Spirit of Freedom office for any excess luggage. We will collect this from you prior to boarding the boat/ plane. Please separate from your other bags and make sure this bag(s) is clearly labelled with your name.
What essential items should I bring on board?
Personal items and toiletries, swimwear, hat, sunscreen, casual clothing, and sweatshirt in the winter (May – Sept)
Will I need a power adaptor?
Australian domestic power standard is 240V @ 50htz, with 3 pronged power sockets. You may need to bring your own international power adaptor to use your electrical appliances or battery chargers.
What food and beverages are provided?
Lunch and dinner are provided on the day of departure, with 4 meals a day on ensuing days, and breakfast on the day of return to Cairns. The 4 meals include continental breakfast followed by a cooked breakfast after the first dive of the day. Special dietary requirements can be catered to with prior notice. Tea, coffee and fountain water are always available for self service. Australian wines and soft drinks are served complimentary with the evening meal. Outside of this time we operate a ships bar with beer, mixed drinks, wine selection. Drinks can be placed on a tab for payment at the end of your trip.
How can people reach me in an emergency?
The Spirit of Freedom carries CDMA phones and satellite communications. Should an EMERGENCY arise and you need to be contacted on board, please our office phone is + 61 7 4047 9150 or email info@spiritoffreedom.com.au to have a message relayed to you.
Do you accommodate for mobility impaired passengers?
Due to lack of accommodation on the main deck, steep stairwells, and hatch combings, the Spirit of Freedom is not a suitable vessel for people with mobility impairments.
We are two large people, what is the best cabin for us?
The Stateroom is the only cabin on board with a queen size bed. The Ocean View cabins have double bed only configuration. Many of the Double/Twin cabins have a double bed under with single bed over, if you wish to take your own beds.
We are bringing our teenage child with us. Is there an option for three of us to share a cabin?
Many of the Double/Twin cabins have a double bed under with single bed over, and although we usually only allocate two people to this cabin type, we can place three of you in on your request. The third person in the cabin will be charged at quad share rate.
I have my own digital camera. Do you have an option to download on board?
Yes, for a small charge. We have an EMAC computer with CD burner on board and card readers for most digital camera types. Alternatively bring your own USB connection
Do I need to bring my certification card?
Yes, you will need to present your certification card upon boarding, so don’t forget it!
Do I need a dive medical?
As a certified diver, generally a dive medical is not required. However, if you have a history of a medical condition contraindicative to diving (eg asthma, diabetes, epilepsy, heart or lung disorders) you are required to provide a diving medical certificate, stating that you are fit to scuba dive.
If you are participating in the Advanced or Nitrox course, you need to be medically fit to dive as indicated by completing the PADI Australia medical questionnaire. In some cases this may result in a medical being required. Please contact us if you require a copy of the medical questionnaire.
What equipment is provided?
Tanks and weight belts
What rental scuba gear is available?
By piece or by full equipment package the following scuba gear is available for rental: BCD, regulator with dive computer, wrist mount dive computer, wetsuits, torch and cylume sticks, and mask snorkel fins.
Is it required that I use a dive computer?
Yes , all divers must dive with their own dive computers., however you are welcome to also use your dive tables.
What is the recommended weight wetsuit?
Lycra skin to 3mm in the summer (Oct – Mar) and 5mm in the winter (Apr – Sept). Vests and hoods are recommended to bring for extra warmth if you are not sure. On board the rental suits are 5mm shorties, and 3mm steamers with short arms.
What size are the tanks?
10.5 litre and 12 litre (75 and 88 cubic feet) aluminium tanks .
What is the standard tank fitting?
US style K valve. DIN Valves are not available, and adaptors will be required.
How is the diving conducted?
The majority of our divers appreciate freedom and independence rather than being restrained in a larger group. As a guest on board Spirit of Freedom you may dive with your buddy to your pace and interests with no set limits on time, depth or style of diving outside of normal safe diving practices. An orientation dive is offered on the first dive, and a safety instructor will be in the water on most dives. Guided dives will be offered on one or two dives each day .
I’m a Nitrox diver, can I get fills on board?
Yes, nitrox fills are set at 32% at $10 per fill or package price for all dives on nitrox. Nitrox certification cards must be produced upon boarding and regulators need to be O2 approved by the manufacturer.
What is involved in the Nitrox course?
This course is comprised of Video, instructional theory, and 2 dives on nitrox. The theory element generally takes 3 to 4 hours over two days.
What is involved in the PADI Advanced course?
The Advanced course is comprised of 5 dives in different specialty areas such as deep, night, navigation, boat, underwater naturalist, multi-level computer diving, underwater photography or nitrox. This course consists of self study, theory lesson, and Instructor supervised dives
Will there be open water students on board?
No. We do not conduct learn to dive or referral courses on board. We only offer PADI Advanced courses and Nitrox courses.
My Partner is a non-diver, will they enjoy the trip?
The size and facilities of the Spirit of Freedom certainly offer the same level of comfort as a mini cruise ship. Non-divers can enjoy DVD movies, games, the resource library, and relaxing on sun lounges on the top deck. We recommend the Cod Hole and Ribbon Reefs itinerary for those who like to snorkel. There are many shallow coral gardens offering fantastic snorkelling.
Can I rent an underwater camera on the boat?
Yes, Olympus 720 SW 7.1 megapixel including camera housing and CD burn are available on board .
What will the weather be like?
Australian seasons are the reverse of the Northern hemisphere. Our summer is DEC – FEB and winter is JUN – AUG. However as Cairns is close to the equator and in a tropical zone, we experience relatively warm winters and high humidity in the summer months. Rain is not uncommon from January to April, but while this rain can fall on Cairns due to the surrounding mountains, it is often clear out to sea. Check out our “weather’ (LINK) page for details.
When is the best time of year for diving in Cairns ?
May to August being our winter and colder water can offer great visibility and beautiful clear days, but sometimes stronger winds. September thru December sees the water warm up a little, generally clear conditions and light winds, with many coral reef species breeding at this time. January through April is considered our wetter season with amazing feeding and marine action following the breeding season. Check out our ‘weather’ page for details.
I suffer seasickness, do you have any suggestions.
Spirit of Freedom weighs 250 tonnes and is equipped with electronic stabilisers, however there is no such thing as a boat that doesn’t move! Our first recommendation would be to take a cabin that is on the lower deck mid ships, and avoid the Ocean View cabins on the top deck where you will experience the most motion. We have natural ginger tablets on board, but if you require something stronger we recommend that you consult your pharmacist. Take your medication just prior to boarding; don’t wait until you feel ill. It’s also a good idea to try your tablets or patches before your trip to ensure you are not affected by side effects. Please note all motion sickness medication will cause dehydration and we recommend that you drink extra water. The good news is generally most people gain their sea legs after a day or two.
What happens if I am sick and can’t make the trip?
We strongly recommend travel insurance to cover you against this eventuality, as our policies do not allow for refunds on late cancellations.
Do I need dive insurance?
When joining Spirit of Freedom we strongly recommend all passengers (divers and snorkellers) have evacuation and medical cover.Please be aware that Scuba Diving and in-water activities are not covered by all Travel Insurance Companies.
NOTE: In a Medical Emergency any evacuation, vessel relocation or medical expenses are the finacial responsibility of that diver.
Divers Alert Network (DAN) and Dive Assure offer comprehensive insurance packages specifically for Scuba Divers
What are your recommendations for flying after diving?
Spirit of Freedom recommends a minimum wait of 24 hours before flying after multiple dives. The last dive of the trip will generally be around 5:00pm the day before we return to Cairns. 24 hours is a guideline only and for maximum safety give yourself as long as possible. Please be aware that skydiving or a trip to Kuranda or the Atherton tablelands will include going to altitude.
Please Note - Individual airlines have their own policies (48 hour minimum), check with your air carrier.
Where is the nearest chamber?
The nearest recompression chamber is in Townsville, 450km to the south of Cairns. Spirit of Freedom requires all passengers to carry insurance to cover for a medivac from the reef. DAN Travel Assist will cover emergency evacuations and time in the chamber.
What about tipping?
Tipping is not mandatory in Australia , although becoming a more common practise. It is not governed by any percentage, and any cash tip for good service received, is always appreciated by Australian dive crews. Our practice is to divide tips received amongst all crew on board your trip.
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