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Lady Elliot Island is a declared Marine National Park on the Great Barrier Reef, with direct flight access all year round. The resort is perfectly suited university and school research camps due to the availablity of budget accommodation at the resort. The islands location and unique facilities, including a reef education centre, offer the perfect location for your school or university group to learn and experience the reef first hand.
With resident degreed marine biologists and knowledgeable guides provide tours and information on all aspects of the coral cay ecosystem. With 5 types of accommodation the facilities are perfect for larger groups and teachers, operating on a budget and packages can be discussed to suit your needs.
Universities such as The University of New South Wales and The University of Georgia regularly use Lady Elliot Island for research trips and educational excursions.
School groups including Geelong Grammar School have enjoyed school camps on the island, catered for with activity sheets and hands on activities combining to educate and entertain your students on the amazing reef environment.
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WOW!!! There are not enough superlatives to describe how incredible this island is, nor are there any that can begin to describe just how hospitable, friendly, helpful, professional and awesome the entire staff are there! From the moment we set foot on the island we were greeted with an infectiously warm reception that continued for the entirety our stay… I mean honestly, WHEN you go there, and you will, you will see why these guys are so freakin happy all the time! The snorkelling and diving are incredible! During each dive and snorkel you wouldn’t not see a turtle or 7and the visibility is so clear you can’t judge the distance because your vision gets absorbed into a blue void… but be forewarned… you may have to settle for 30m visibility some days – I know right, these guys are spoilt! Jokes aside, I can’t recommend Lady Elliot Island Resort and commend its staff enough, without these guys and their accommodation, the memories I have of visiting wouldn’t have been the same.
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