Green Island

Accessible Great Barrier Reef snorkeling and shallow diving.

Shore Access
2m Avg Depth
5m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Green Island, is a renowned and easily accessible location within the inner Great Barrier Reef, just off the coast of Cairns. It is primarily known for its shallow, calm waters, making it an ideal spot for entry-level divers and snorkelers. Navigation is straightforward, staying close to the island's perimeter where coral reefs meet seagrass beds. There is no specific historical wreck or complex geological feature described, but its significance lies in its accessibility as a part of the world's largest coral reef system.

The vibrant underwater environment hosts a variety of marine life including majestic green sea turtles and impressive giant clams. Divers and snorkelers can also observe phosphorescent corals and a diverse array of multi-colored fish, indicative of a healthy inner reef ecosystem.

The best time to visit Green Island is generally during the dry season (May to October) when weather is stable, offering excellent visibility and calm conditions. Its shallow nature makes it perfect for both snorkelers and freedivers seeking an easy and rewarding experience. Divers should focus on slow exploration of the coral and seagrass areas to discover hidden gems.

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Plan Your Visit

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Things to Note

Difficulty:

Beginner

Extremely shallow (max 5m), calm conditions, perfect for beginners, snorkelers, and easy marine life viewing.

Current Strength:

Mild

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