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First-Time Diving on the Great Barrier Reef

Jun 17, 2026

Three divers giving thumbs up underwater at Moore Reef with a coral grouper, Great Barrier Reef
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First-Time Diving on the Great Barrier Reef with Sunlover Reef Cruises

Every day at Moore Reef, our dive team introduces guests to the underwater world — and first-time diving on the Great Barrier Reef is an experience like no other. Breathing underwater while surrounded by fish, coral and colour is like stepping into a living aquarium.

When the I Love Cairns family brought visiting friends out to the reef, they chose Sunlover Reef Cruises — and the introductory diving at Moore Reef became the highlight of their holiday. The group included two first-time divers — Ally and her brother Jonathan — along with their parents Tim and Amanda, certified divers returning to the water after many years away.

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Watch: The intro dive experience

Before the Dive — What to Expect

Introductory divers with Sunlover complete a full briefing with the dive team during the journey out to the reef. On this day, Dive Instructor Diego walked the group through their equipment, key safety steps, and what to expect underwater — calm, thorough, and designed to make first-timers feel confident before they ever touch the water.

Tim hadn't dived in 26 years, originally certified in Townsville with open water dives at Magnetic Island. "I really wanted to be there when my kids tried scuba for the first time." Amanda learned to dive in the 1980s alongside her father and sister. "Scuba allows you to really explore the reef. It makes you feel a part of the underwater world."

Tim suited up in scuba gear on the Sunlover Reef Cruises pontoon at Moore Reef
Jonathan — first-time diver
"I'm not nervous, but I am excited. My dad said scuba diving was like flying underwater — I can't wait to see what that is like."

Why Moore Reef Works — The Pontoon Advantage

Sunlover's introductory scuba dives take place at the Moore Reef pontoon on the outer Great Barrier Reef. Instead of entering directly from a vessel into open water, guests prepare at the pontoon, enter with full instructor support, and move at their own pace — a critical difference for first-timers.

The pontoon also means the whole family can enjoy the reef together. While some dive, others can snorkel, join a semi-submersible tour, visit the underwater observatory, or relax on the platform. As a EcoTourism Australia Hall of Fame operator and GBRMPA-designated site steward, Sunlover has been running this experience since 1991.

Family preparing to dive at the Moore Reef pontoon with Sunlover Reef Cruises, Cairns
The dive deck at Moore Reef — preparing to enter the water under instructor guidance.

Into the Water — The Dive

Ally and Amanda were paired with Dive Instructor Aden, while Tim and Jonathan went with Diego. Once ready, they descended beneath the surface and began exploring the reef. Highlights included a Titan Triggerfish, Giant Clams, a Humphead Maori Wrasse — and a Green Sea Turtle.

Jonathan and dive instructor Diego exploring underwater at Moore Reef, Great Barrier Reef
Two divers underwater at Moore Reef holding a Sunlover Reef Cruises Cairns sign Sunlover dive instructor giving thumbs up with a young guest at Moore Reef

Rediscovering Diving — After 26 Years Away

For certified divers returning after years away, Moore Reef offers a supported, gentle re-entry to scuba. Amanda had been a little uncertain whether she'd remember what to do — but once underwater, it all came back instantly. One of the standout moments was a turtle sighting in its natural habitat — the kind of encounter guests experience regularly thanks to Moore Reef's outer reef location and remarkable marine life diversity.

Divers and a green sea turtle swimming over coral at Moore Reef, Outer Great Barrier Reef
Amanda — certified diver, returning
"I saw so much more than I ever thought I would." Now I've done scuba again, I really want to get back into it. Even as a certified diver who hasn't dived in a long time — it was awesome.
Green sea turtle gliding over coral reef at Moore Reef, Great Barrier Reef
A green sea turtle at Moore Reef — one of the many species guests may encounter on the outer Great Barrier Reef.
Divers exploring the coral reef at Moore Reef, Great Barrier Reef
Tim — certified diver, 26 years between dives
"This was the best spot I have ever been." I've never seen so many different types and colours of corals. Diego and Aden were excellent — we felt very supported and safe.

"I've done scuba again — and now I really want to get back into it on a regular basis." — Amanda, Moore Reef introductory diver

Introductory Diving at Moore Reef — What You Need to Know

  • No previous scuba experience required — all training happens on the day
  • All equipment included — wetsuit, BCD, tank, regulator, mask and fins
  • Maximum 4 guests per dive instructor — genuine individual attention
  • Suitable for ages 12 and over, subject to medical requirements
  • Medical checklist must be reviewed before booking
  • Dive location — Moore Reef pontoon, outer Great Barrier Reef
  • Operated by a EcoTourism Australia Hall of Fame member and GBRMPA-designated site steward

The Family Verdict

The day at Moore Reef was one of the standout moments of this family's time in Cairns. The reef, the instructors, a turtle encounter, colourful coral and the shared experience — it created a memory none of them will forget. Ally and Jonathan left so inspired they want to enrol in a full dive course to become certified divers.

Divers in the water under the Moore Reef pontoon with a Sunlover instructor
Under the Moore Reef pontoon — the sheltered entry point that makes introductory diving accessible for everyone.
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