19. Take to the waters of Magnetic Island on tour with Aquascene . Discover secluded beaches and bays, snorkel fringing coral reefs and meet some local wildlife, above and below the water. There’s a Master Reef Guide on hand to translate the underwater world and help you learn as you explore. 20.. This region which borders two World Heritage-listed environments: The Great Barrier Reef and the Wet Tropics Rainforest. Explore over 71 different habitats, playing home to over 16,000 animals. Enjoy daily animal talks, shark feeds, and get your hands wet in the marine touch tank! Visit by day and add on a Marine Life Encounter, Turtle Hospital.
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