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Spot marine life as you fly low over Batt Reef
Soar over spectacular views of the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest
Experience the excitement of taking off on a helicopter flight
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Take off on a helicopter flight over the Great Barrier Reef and experience the excitement of flying combined with some of the most amazing views in the world. For 30 minutes, you'll soar high and low over highlights of the iconic reef.
Your scenic helicopter flight departs from Port Douglas and sweeps over amazing views of 4 Mile Beach on your way out to the Great Barrier Reef. Enjoy the sights of Snapper Island, Cape Tribulation and the Daintree Rainforest in the distance as you soak up the panoramic aerial views from the helicopter. You'll pass over unbeatable views of Low Isles before flying low over Batt Reef, where your pilot will help you spot the marine life below. Look out for stingrays, manta rays, turtles, sharks, dugongs, dolphins and even whales in the winter months.
168-190 Port Douglas Road, Port Douglas, QLD 4877
Port Douglas scenic 30 min flight
You do not have the helicopter to yourself with your own booking. If you get put in the middle seat in the back hard to take photos and see probably was nice staff and great views what I could see from my seat.
Incredible view
Beautiful flight and view, nice and friendly staff.
From
$455.00
/ person
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