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Spirit of Freedom 3 Day Cod Hole Fly / Dive Excursion
Duration: 3 Day Itinerary (includes up to 11 Dives)
Departs: Cairns 12:00 noon Monday
Returns: Cairns 11:30 am Thursday

Sleek and spacious, the 'Spirit of Freedom' 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
Monday: Boarding Spirit of Freedom at 11:15am at Trinity Wharf (complimentary transfers from Cairns city hotels are available) for a 12 noon departure. Lunch will be served on board whilst you cruise to the Great Barrier Reef to the north of Cairns, for an afternoon orientation dive and a twilight or night dive.
Tuesday: Today you’ll dive Steve’s Bommie, on Ribbon Reef # 3. This is an isolated pinnacle that rises from 100 feet at its base to around 15 feet from the surface. Colourful antheas and a vast array of fish cover this bommie, while big eye trevally and barracuda hang out in the blue. Look for nudibranch and stonefish. Today you may also dive the Clam Gardens, where giant clams up to three feet across will amaze you. Some of the other favoured sites in this area of the Ribbons include Flare Point and the beautiful Gorgonia Wall.
Wednesday: This morning you’ll dive the Cod Hole. This is a popular dive site famous for it’s resident family of large Potato Cod, (Groper). This site offers a good opportunity for photographers. You may also dive Dynamite Pass, possibly as a drift dive, well known as a channel for sharks cruising from the Coral Sea to the Barrier Reef. This afternoon you may dive Lighthouse Bommie, where Golden sea snakes are frequently sighted. In the spring months this site is also a Manta Ray cleaning station. Other sites that you may visit today include Challenger Bay and Pixie Wall. This evening cruise into Watson’s Bay on Lizard Island where you’ll will overnight in the lea of the island.
Thursday: This morning, after a leisurely breakfast, you have the opportunity to go ashore and explore Lizard Island. At 10:00am you will board a twin-engine light aircraft at Lizard Island for your low level flight over the reef back to Cairns. Arriving back at Cairns airport at approximately 11:00am, the Spirit of Freedom courtesy coach will meet you for your transfer back to your Cairns city hotel.
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
- Transfers to/ from Cairns city accommodation
- Low level reef flight Lizard Island to Cairns
- 3 nights – 2 ½ dive days
- Opportunity for up to 11 dives
- 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. We request that bags be soft sided.
- Ocean View Deluxe Cabin AU$2125.00
- Ocean View Standard Cabin AU$1925.00
- Stateroom AU$1925.00
- Double or Twin Share Cabin AU$1650.00
- Quad Share Cabin AU$1350.00
** Enquire About Current Dive Specials ~ Stand-by Rates May Be Available **
- Ocean View Deluxe Cabin AU$2200.00
- Ocean View Standard Cabin AU$2000.00
- Stateroom AU$2000.00
- Double or Twin Share Cabin AU$1725.00
- Quad Share Cabin AU$1425.00
- 1 Ocean View Deluxe - Very large cabin, with double bed, wardrobe, 2 bed side tables, desk, Flatscreen TV and DVD
- 1 Ocean View - Smaller cabin with double bed, wardrobe, 1 bedside table, Flatscreen TV and DVD
- 1 Stateroom - Very spacious cabin with queen bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers, 2 bedside tables, Flatscreen TV and DVD
- 5 Double or Twin Cabins - Double bed with single over, wardrobe, 1 bedside table
- 1 Twin Share Cabin - Bunk beds with king single under, single over, wardrobe
- 2 Quad Share Cabin - 4 single beds, bunk style, wardrobe
Please Note: All cabins onboard have private ensuites
- Full gear hire (including dive computer) AU$120.00 per person
- PADI Advanced course AU$220.00
- PADI Nitrox Course AU$220.00
- 3 Day Nitrox package AU$75.00
- A $15.00 per person per trip fee applies to all passengers entering the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
- From 04th of August 2008 a fuel surcharge may apply and is subject to fluctuation without notice (POA)
- Non Diving Passengers, please deduct $100 off the 3 & 4 trip rate and $200 off the 7 day rate
- Sole occupancy available at 2 person rate less $250 (n/a quad share cabin)
- Ocean View Cabins and Stateroom cabins contain double bed only and rates are based on double occupancy
- Travel insurance is highly recommended.
All passengers are strongly advised to purchase a comprehensive Travel Insurance policy that includes
- Trip Cancellation insurance, and
- 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.



