Great Barrier Reef Discovery Scenic Helicopter Flight from Port Douglas

Uncover the Wonders of the Reef – A Bird’s-Eye View of Nature’s Best!

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Soar Over Nature’s Masterpiece – Experience the Great Barrier Reef from Above!

Take off on an unforgettable journey over the Great Barrier Reef! From Port Douglas, soar above dazzling coral formations, turquoise waters and lush islands. With a bit of luck, you might spot turtles, rays and even whales from above – it’s the ultimate way to see this world-famous wonder

Our guide to Great Barrier Reef Discovery Scenic Helicopter Flight from Port Douglas

Discover the magic of the Great Barrier Reef, the world’s largest reef system, stretching 2,300 km along Queensland’s coast and made up of over 2,900 individual reefs. Just a short distance from the shore, the Reef’s shimmering blues and greens come to life below, creating a mesmerizing seascape of coral gardens brimming with marine life.

Departing from Port Douglas, your adventure begins with breathtaking views over 4 Mile Beach, Snapper Island and Cape Tribulation. As you glide towards the iconic Low Isles—a pair of coral cay islands fringed by vibrant reefs and home to a historic lighthouse—you’ll be immersed in the Reef’s unrivalled beauty.

Soar low over Batt Reef, famous for sightings of turtles, manta rays, dugongs and even winter whales. This unforgettable flight promises moments you’ll want to capture forever—don’t forget your camera!

Departs

Daily, year-round except 25th December from Sheraton Mirage Heliport, Port Douglas.

Start times

Varies, please see the calendar.

Duration

30-minute flight time.

Terms and conditions

Terms and conditions for Great Barrier Reef Discovery Scenic Helicopter Flight from Port Douglas

  • Flight paths and timings may vary due to weather or air traffic control. Flights are weather dependent and subject to the pilot's final discretion.
  • A minimum of 2 persons are needed to book this tour. 
  • Infants 0-2 years are free of charge if sitting on a parent's lap. A maximum of one infant per helicopter may travel as per CASA regulations.
  • Due to Aviation Weight Restrictions a client's body weight must be advised at the time of booking. A weight variance greater than 10% may incur an additional fee. Maximum single-seat payload of 130kg. For passenger comfort and aircraft weight and balance, passengers exceeding 130kg are required to purchase an additional seat at 50% of the ticket price – this is payable to Nautilus Aviation on the day of travel.
  • All passenger body weights (kg) must be advised at the time of booking.
  • Maximum single-seat payload is 130 kg. 
  • Passengers with special needs or travelling with more than one infant must advise at the time of booking for pilot assessment.
  • Prices listed for these packages are based on 1 helicopter with up to 4 passengers.
  • With fluctuations in world oil prices, it may be necessary to apply a fuel surcharge to the ticket price. In such ,cases any charge will be collected locally on departure.
  • Adult rates apply for children aged 3 years and over.
  • Hotel transfers are not included. Please meet at your departure point: Sheraton Mirage Heliport, Port Douglas.
  • Personal items should not exceed 10kg and be carried in a small soft-sided bag for easy stowage.
  • Window seats are never guaranteed or assigned to requesting passengers. The Pilot makes the final seating assignments based on helicopter weight and balance.

*Cancellation Policy:

Free cancellations and amendments are allowed for bookings cancelled with the tour operator up to 48 hours before your chosen activity date. Please keep in mind that there is a significant time difference between Australia and the UK, so be sure to allow for this when making your cancellation. After the 48-hour window, no amendments or refunds will be provided.
 

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions for Great Barrier Reef Discovery Scenic Helicopter Flight from Port Douglas

Frequently Asked Questions for Great Barrier Reef Discovery Scenic Helicopter Flight from Port Douglas

General Information

  • Can we take photographs in the helicopters

    All helicopters have clear windows which enable you to take some incredible photographs. Some of the helicopters have windows that can be opened for photo shooting as well. All we ask is that when taking pictures no part of the body or camera is placed outside of the helicopter, and straps are not to be placed around the neck for safety reasons.

  • What happens if the weather is bad?

    If at the time of departure, the pilots deem that the flight cannot go ahead due to bad weather conditions and thus raising safety concerns, the flight will be cancelled. If this occurs, the tour operator will make every endeavour to place you on an alternate flight that will meet your requirements. If this is not plausible, a full refund will be offered.

  • Why are weights so important on a helicopter?

    Like aeroplane flights, weights play an important role in helicopters. We need to ensure that helicopters on all flights are not overloaded under the Civil Aviation Safety Authority regulations. For this reason, we need you to provide accurate weights when booking. There is no need to be concerned as your weights are kept strictly confidential and you will also be weighed on arrival, including your luggage.

Frequently Asked Questions for Great Barrier Reef Discovery Scenic Helicopter Flight from Port Douglas

General Information

  • Can we take photographs in the helicopters

    All helicopters have clear windows which enable you to take some incredible photographs. Some of the helicopters have windows that can be opened for photo shooting as well. All we ask is that when taking pictures no part of the body or camera is placed outside of the helicopter, and straps are not to be placed around the neck for safety reasons.

  • What happens if the weather is bad?

    If at the time of departure, the pilots deem that the flight cannot go ahead due to bad weather conditions and thus raising safety concerns, the flight will be cancelled. If this occurs, the tour operator will make every endeavour to place you on an alternate flight that will meet your requirements. If this is not plausible, a full refund will be offered.

  • Why are weights so important on a helicopter?

    Like aeroplane flights, weights play an important role in helicopters. We need to ensure that helicopters on all flights are not overloaded under the Civil Aviation Safety Authority regulations. For this reason, we need you to provide accurate weights when booking. There is no need to be concerned as your weights are kept strictly confidential and you will also be weighed on arrival, including your luggage.