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Port Douglas: Forever Reef Project Coral Biobank Guided Tour

By Forever Reef Project (by Great Barrier Reef Legacy)
Free cancellation available
Price is NZ$42 per adult

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 1h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation

Overview

  • Explore the largest living collection of Great Barrier Reef corals in the world
  • See corals up close under specialised lighting
  • Go behind the scenes of a working coral biobank
  • Discover how scientists are working to safeguard Great Barrier Reef hard corals.
  • Support a groundbreaking initiative helping protect the future of coral reefs

Activity location

    • Port Douglas
    • Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia

Meeting/Redemption Point

    • 44 Wharf St, Port Douglas QLD 4877, Australia | Please meet INSIDE the Marina complex at the entry to the Forever Reef Project.
    • Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia

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Port Douglas: Forever Reef Project Coral Biobank Guided Tour
  • Activity duration is 1 hour1h
    1h
  • English
Language options: English
Starting time: 11:45 AM
Price details
NZ$42.43 x 1 AdultNZ$42.43
Total
Price is NZ$42.43

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    1 hour guided tour through a working coral conservation facility.
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Fascinating insights into coral biology and reef restoration efforts.
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Learn how you can help protect the reef for future generations.
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Hotel pickup / drop off

What you can expect

Step inside one of the world’s most ambitious coral conservation initiatives at the Forever Reef Project in Port Douglas. This rare behind-the-scenes experience offers visitors a unique chance to explore a living coral biobank dedicated to safeguarding the biodiversity of one of Earth’s most extraordinary ecosystems.

Unlike a traditional aquarium, the Forever Reef Project houses corals in specialised raceways designed specifically for coral care and conservation. During the tour, you’ll gain behind-the-scenes insight into the advanced filtration systems, lighting technology, and carefully balanced water chemistry used to maintain this precious living collection.

Visitors also have the rare opportunity to see corals up close under specialised lighting that reveals their intricate structures, vibrant colours, and hidden fluorescent patterns—details that are often impossible to appreciate while diving or snorkelling on the reef. Seeing these extraordinary animals at this scale offers a whole new perspective on their beauty and diversity.

On this guided experience, you’ll come face-to-face with an astonishing variety of coral species while learning how these tiny animals build vast reef ecosystems that support thousands of marine species. Your guide will reveal the fascinating biology of corals, including their remarkable partnership with microscopic algae and the vital role they play in sustaining life in the ocean.

You’ll also discover how the Forever Reef Project is working to collect and safeguard all 415 species of coral found on the Great Barrier Reef, creating a living coral biobank that will support future research, education, and reef restoration efforts.

Blending conservation, science, and storytelling, this immersive tour reveals the hidden beauty and complexity of corals. Whether you’re a nature lover, ocean enthusiast, or curious traveller, it offers a rare chance to experience coral biodiversity up close and gain a deeper appreciation for the animals that build and sustain coral reefs.

By joining a tour, you’re also helping support vital work to protect the future of the Great Barrier Reef.

Location

Activity location

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    • Port Douglas
    • Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    • 44 Wharf St, Port Douglas QLD 4877, Australia | Please meet INSIDE the Marina complex at the entry to the Forever Reef Project.
    • Port Douglas, Queensland, Australia