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Themis Aug 20th, 2002 12:51 PM

Great Barrier Reef
 
Hi everyone,<BR><BR>i am gonna be in Sydney from February 2003 and would like to organize a trip to Great Barrier Reef. Are flights from Sydney there expensive and is there an alternative way to get there? Moreover any suggestions about which islands to visit are welcome. Dont care too much about fishing and snorkelling, though i love swimming and white sand beaches are a priority for me. Thanx in advance

Liz Aug 20th, 2002 01:24 PM

I would suggest just waiting till you get there to buy a tour because you can choose from so many. In the meantime you can either wait for someone to answer you on this forum or do a search of GBR / Daintree / Port Douglas / Kuranda / Atherton Tablelands / Barrier Reef Islands <BR>Also I have included the site for Qantas internet site with internet specials just click "leave from Sydney" and you will get the options. Also check out their holiday specials

Liz Aug 20th, 2002 01:24 PM

I would suggest just waiting till you get there to buy a tour because you can choose from so many. In the meantime you can either wait for someone to answer you on this forum or do a search of GBR / Daintree / Port Douglas / Kuranda / Atherton Tablelands / Barrier Reef Islands <BR>Also I have included the site for Qantas internet site with internet specials just click "leave from Sydney" and you will get the options. Also check out their holiday specials http://www.qantas.com.au/regions/dyn/home/au I hope the site came up as I had a bit of trouble pasting it.

shannon Aug 20th, 2002 01:45 PM

we got cheap 1 way tix on Qantas for travel within Australia. You pay based on region(s) you fly to/from.<BR><BR>Approx $140 US one way<BR><BR>you may find better round trip deals <BR><BR>They are called Boomerang Passes

caro Aug 21st, 2002 04:52 PM

hi there, wit till you get to Port Douglas to book the tour. i would suggest Low Isles ex Port Douglas. it ia a lovely coral cay. <BR>check out the local tourism web site www.pddt.com.au<BR>cheers

Paul Hardy Aug 22nd, 2002 10:32 PM

In reference to the Islands, if you get Fodor's 2002, Australia, you'll find a detailed description of all the islands and everything you need to know about them. As far as airfare, I just bought a boomerang pass from quantas. (Need to buy it before you enter Australia). You should call them and have them explain the intricacies of the rules. <BR>


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