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Reef, about 70km, or two hours' boat ride, from Shute Harbour on the Australian mainland or Hamilton Island in the Whitsundays.It's the kind of fairly touristy place that most likely makes intrepid Cousteau wannabe scuba divers roll their eyes, but if you're travelling with kids, have a limited amount of time or aren't especially confident in your snorkelling/diving abilities it's a fantastic way to get a taste for the wonders of the Great Barrier Reef.The pontoon includes an underwater viewing chamber, a semi submersible vessel that chugs back and forth along the reef, a groper viewing station, helicopter rides and, of course, snorkelling and diving equipment.The best advice is to hit the semi submersible first. The vessel, which seats about 20 people, has large windows either side and is an excellent way to acquaint yourself with the sea life before getting in the water yourself.The onboard guide will give you a run down on everything you see, some things to look out for and general information on the health and history of the reef.After that, you really want to get in among it, so it's time to don the dreaded stinger suit and submerge yourself in the warm waters.The place is teeming with sea life. Everywhere you turn there's a new nook or cranny hiding something fabulous.And the longer you spend in the water, the more you pick up the personalities of the different types of fish. From the silvery schools that shimmer past without a thought, to the friendly blue chap who swims constantly beside my head, disappearing only when I turn to look at him, like some endlessly amusing marine