Great Adventures’ tours are safe for supervised children and perfect for a family trip to the Great Barrier Reef. There are many fun activities for both parents and children, there’s no time to be bored!

Explore the Great Barrier Reef together in the semi-sub on the Outer Reef Activity platform, or enjoy the glass bottom boat on Green Island. Or you can all grab your snorkel gear and go looking for Nemo in amongst the coral gardens.

Our friendly crew are on hand to help make this amazing underwater world educational, but most of all, fun.
Is it safe for babies or children?
Great Adventures’ cruises are suitable for people of all ages, including families with infants and children, however we do recommend children are supervised and accompanied by a responsible adult at all times.

For anyone wishing to take their children into the water, we recommend that a buoyancy device is used. Buoyancy vests are available for hire at Green Island from the Dive Shop. If you are travelling to the Outer reef, these are included in the cruise and can be collected with the rest of your snorkelling equipment.

Both the island and the Activity Platform are pram friendly with ample room to move. The beach at Green Island has quite soft sand and therefore it is not practical for prams to be taken on the beach area.

There however are extensive wooden boardwalks that take you through the island’s rainforest which are suitable for prams.
Family Fares & Pricing
Great Adventures offers special family fares on all our tour products.

Note: Family fares apply to 2 Adults and 2 Children (Ages 4 - 14) travelling together.

Green Island

Green Island is great for families with young children. Together you can take the glass bottom boat tour, try snorkelling or just wading in the shallow water and enjoy playing on the beach. You can also take a leisurely stroll through the rainforest to the colourful interpretive centre.

The marine biologist guided activities, like the complimentary Reef Talk and Island Walk, are educational and fun for the kids too! Check with the crew or Information Counter for times as spaces are limited.

There are also some optional activities at an additional cost you might like to try on the island. Marineland Melanesia is a crocodile and marine life habit with a small museum. They have a daily crocodile feeding show – you can even have your photo taken holding a baby crocodile which the kids absolutely love!

Paddling in a canoe (available from Beach Hire) is an activity you may find enjoyable with young children.

Outer Reef Platform

At the Outer Reef, you can visit the large underwater observatory any time throughout the day. The fish feeding presentation with the marine biologist is always a favourite for the kids too.

The semi-submersible coral viewing tour is another favourite with kids and a great way to see the reef without even getting wet.

If you would like to take the children into the water, there are buoyancy vests to assist with flotation and they are available in smaller sizes. They are also available in adult sizes which makes it easier for you too so you don’t get dragged down by the kids!

Snorkelling equipment is available in child sizes. Sometimes it’s best to give them the mask first so they get used to viewing the corals and fish underwater, then if they would like to try with the snorkel it’s available to use. Sometimes children prefer not to use the snorkel as it’s a little different for them to get used to breathing through a snorkel.

There are age limits for some activities.

The minimum age for diving, Scuba Doo and Seawalker is 12 years old.