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The first island on the Great Barrier Reef
Lady Elliot Island is a Coral Cay of 42 Hectares (100 acres) in area with a low
key 49 room resort. The island has its own airstrip which is located on the eastern
side and serviced daily by Whitaker Air Charter. Lady Elliot Island Resort
is a low key, relaxed and environmentally oriented resort with important turtle
and bird rookeries. It also boasts a reef education centre - a close up on nature.
The resort has no phones - no TV - no radio - no hassles. A relaxing laid back
atmosphere in tune with nature and the sea.
Dive Region The island is located at the very southern tip of the Great
Barrier Reef.
Click here for general information
about the diving regions of the southern Great Barrier Reef. How to get
there Situated 400 kms north of Brisbane and 80 kms north-east of Bundaberg,
Lady Elliot Island is the Southern most Coral Cay of the Capricorn Bunker Group
of the Great Barrier Reef. It has a small airstrip which is serviced by daily
flights from Bundaberg, Hervey Bay or Gladstone. Bundaberg or Gladstone can be
reached from Brisbane by regular daily flights with Qantas or the fast train from
Brisbane. Hervey Bay has direct flights on Virgin and Jetstar from Sydney. Property
Features
- There is a Bistro and Pool Side Bar where lunch, cold drinks, tea/coffee and
snacks can be purchased.
- The Resort Souvenir Gift Shop has a limited range
of pharmacist lines as well as a range of resort souvenir items, clothing, beach
towel, magazines and newspapers.
- No TV's, radios or phones in the rooms.
- No
EFTPOS facilities on the Island.
- Wall mounted or overhead fans but no air-conditioning.
- Fresh towels are supplied daily.
- There are no keys but doors can be locked
from the inside and a safe facility is available at reception.
- The resort
has a limited First-Aid facility and basic First-Aid supplies.
- Reception hours
are from 8.00am till 5.00pm
Accommodation Lady Elliot has
three types of accommodation available. All rooms are fan cooled and air-conditioned
and there are no televisions, radios or telephones to remind you of the life you've
left behind. With the environment in mind, all linen is supplied and changed every
third day. Fresh towels are available daily. - Tent
Cabins: permanent safari-style tents offer all the comforts of home with four
bunk beds, polished timber floors, full power and lighting. Communal bathrooms
are located no more than 30 metres away.
- Reef
Rooms: Most Reef Rooms are furnished with a double bed and two bunk beds,
making them ideal for families. Facilities include tea/coffee making facilities,
verandah and private bathroom.
- Island
Suites: One and Two Bedroom Beachfront accommodation. These spacious units
accommodate up to six people with separate bedroom and lounge areas. Facilities
include tea/coffee making facilities, mini-fridge and private bathroom.

Dive Services The Dive Shop is a PADI Resort association
member and has a comprehensive stock of hire equipment available. Scuba diving
is conducted daily and all dives are escorted by Lady Elliot staff. Both shore
and boat dives are possible on the island. Discover SCUBA Dive (DSD) and open
water courses are conducted regularly. Note: All water based activities
are subject to weather conditions. Dive Sites THE
BLOW HOLE - DEPTH 25M This popular site is on the eastern side of the island.
It has two entrances. One on the top of the reef at 14-16 metres, just a short
distance from the mooring. The main entrance however is on the reef wall and is
a large opening at 20-25 metres. The main cavern is around 20 metres in length.
This is a superb dive site with Lion Fish, Manta Shrimp, Wobbegongs and the unique
Gnome Fish seen in the area. LIGHTHOUSE
BOMMIE - DEPTH 14-15M Lighthouse Bommie is a set of coral heads approximately
100 metres off shore and is conducted as either a Boat or Shore dive. A rope trail
has been laid from an easy shore entry to the bommies. It is a favourite haunt
all year round for Manta Rays; some four metres from tip to tip. The site also
plays host to a variety of marine life such as Moray Eels, Bull Rays, Schooling
Barracuda, Coral Trout, Small White Tip Reef Sharks and others too numerous to
mention. THREE
PYRAMIDS - DEPTH 18M The Three Pyramids is a short boat ride from the western
side of the island. An easy descent can be made down a permanent mooring and puts
the diver almost on top of the first of three large coral heads (bommies). At
this site you will find schools of Cardinals, Anemone Fish, Turtles and Eagle
Rays. The Three Pyramids is a great starting point for a drift dive to the Anchor
Bommies or the Outer Scatters depending on the direction of the current. ANCHOR
BOMMIES - DEPTH 21M This site is one of Lady Elliot Island's premium dive
locations. Two ancient Admiralty anchors lie at the bottom of the site. Marine
life that can be seen here include Manta Rays, Purple Leafy Scorpion Fish, Cleaner
Shrimp and a large Shoveled Nosed Ray. This bommie is covered with both soft and
hard corals.
CORAL
GARDENS - DEPTH 12M This is an extremely good night dive site. All types of
marine life can be observed as they slumber, while night dwellers such as the
Painted Cray can be found out of their day time hiding place.
Other Activities Lady Elliot Island (also known as 'The Lazy Lady')
is a true Coral Cay which has evolved over thousands of years and is an important
sea-bird and turtle rookery site. Guest numbers are limited on the island
and this allows first hand experiences of nesting birds - some 50 species including
the unique Red Tailed Tropic Birds. Whales
can also be seen passing by from June to October. Green and loggerhead turtles
come ashore between November and March and lay their eggs and after the incubation
period - normally eight weeks - gives you the unique opportunity to see the turtles
hatching and scurrying to the ocean. Most facets of the Great Barrier Reef
and its inhabitants can be found in the Education Centre. Displays, videos,
slides and a small library plus guided walks and talks by our knowledgeable staff
make your stay interesting and rewarding. Snorkelling equipment and lessons
are available for all ages and a great way to also see the Great Barrier Reef
is on the Glass Bottom Boat which runs subject to tides and weather.
Rates
for 2008/2009 Dive Packages
Standard Season
1 Apr 08 - 15 Dec 08,
30 Jan 09 - 31 Mar 09
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Twin/Double/Triple
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Single
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Quad share |
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5
days/4 nights dive package: Tent Cabin
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AU$ 1131
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AU$ 1379
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AU$ 1071 |
5 days/4 nights dive package:
Reef
Room
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AU$ 1427
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AU$ 1659
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AU$ 1303 |
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8
days/7 nights dive package: Tent Cabin
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AU$ 1671
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AU$ 1981
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AU$ 1596 |
8
days/7 nights dive package:
Reef Room
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AU$ 2041
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AU$ 2331 |
AU$ 1886 |
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Prices
are per person and include:
- Return
Scenic flight ex Hervey Bay or Bundaberg
- Full
buffet dinner, lunch & breakfast
- Use
of snorkel equipment
- Guided
Reef walk (tides permitting)
- Guided
turtle & bird tours (in season)
- 4
nights dive package includes 7 dives with tanks,
air & weight belts only (2 FREE dives)
- 7
nights dive package includes 12 dives with tanks,
air & weight belts only (2 FREE nights)
- Environmental
Management Charges (EMC)
- Dive
packages are not available in PEAK season from 16
December 2008 to 29 January 2009.
- All
activities are subject to weather conditions.
Extras
(payable direct):
- Hire
gear prices per person, per dive: Regulator AU$10,
BCD AU$10, full wetsuit 5mm AU$10,
half wetsuit 5mm AU$5, open heel fins AU$5, Dive
boots AU$5
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