Island and Shipwrecks + Full Resort Facilities + Lunch
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Ferry: Take the Protected content It's a more expensive option than some other ferries but includes access to resort facilities.
Gear: You can hire snorkel gear from Tangatours, located on the beach at the resort or BYO.
Transport to wrecks: You will need to either walk to the wrecks (approximately 30 minutes each way) or use the resort's optional transfer services, which will cost more.
What to bring
Sunscreen
Hat
Towel
Swimwear
Water bottle
Snorkel gear (mask, snorkel, fins)
Cash for optional purchases or fees
Important notes
Bookings: It's recommended to book your ferry tickets in advance, especially during peak season.
Safety: Be aware of the tide and wind conditions before you go.
Children: Some tours may have age restrictions or require a medical certificate for pregnant women.
Baggage: If you are bringing your own gear, be mindful of luggage limits if you're on a walking-only ferry. You may be charged for extra bags
One of Australia's best snorkelling locations set amongst dramatic shipwrecks
The Wrecks are home to a large variety of different species of reef fish, coral formations and marine life.
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