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Heart Reef is one of the Great Barrier Reef’s must-see sites.
Sightseeing flights normally guarantee window seats for all passengers.
Pilots usually provide information as you fly over the reef.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Heart Reef. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
While Heart Reef is free, you need your own boat or airplane to get there. Fortunately, you can see the heart-shaped reef on a guided tour. Flight tours start at around US$220; full-day boat tours start at US$210; and a helicopter package with beach touchdown is US$781.
The length of your tour to Heart Reef depends on which tour you select. Flight sightseeing tours over the reef in an airplane or helicopter typically last a couple of hours. Full-day boat adventures around the Great Barrier last around 10 hours, while a sailing adventure might span days.
There are various types of tours available to see Heart Reef, including flight tours and boat tours. Many travelers agree that the best way to see Heart Reef is from the air, so sightseeing flights in either a small airplane or a helicopter are among the most popular.
No, you cannot snorkel or dive at Heart Reef, nor can you swim or do any water-based activities. This regulation protects the fragile coral ecosystem of Heart Reef. It's why many choose to see it on a flight tour. You can, however, snorkel in the surrounding Hardy Reef.
While on a Heart Reef tour, you'll want to bring sun protection (including high-SPF sunscreen, a sun hat, and sunglasses) to shield you from the strong Australian sun; a camera or smartphone to capture images; and motion or seasickness medication if you require it.





























