LiveAboard

Osprey Reef Liveaboard Diving

Our guests rated liveaboard diving in Osprey Reef as 9.3

  • 100% Best Price Guarantee
Osprey Reef Liveaboard Diving

Liveaboard Diving in Osprey Reef

What To Expect On An Osprey Reef Liveaboard

Setting sail on a Cairns-based liveaboard tour bound for Osprey Reef, you will enter a remote, unspoiled underwater wilderness full of vibrant colors, curious sea creatures, and stunning scenery. The reef is over 60 kilometers from any other, ensuring a remoteness that will leave you feeling on the world's edge. It lies a whopping 350 kilometers from the city of Cairns in Queensland in the Coral Sea section of the Great Barrier Reef, and due to this isolated position, it is only accessible via liveaboard.

Osprey Reef is famous for its superb visibility (often over 40 meters) and big fish residents, particularly the number of sharks at North Horn. This site is perhaps the most well-known at Osprey, but several other exciting areas exist. When diving Osprey Reef on a liveaboard, you'll likely explore what Fairy Grotto, Admiralty Anchor, and False Entrance offers.

What You Can See

Excited by big fish? Are you in awe of bright, natural, and vivid colors? You're in the right place! A liveaboard dive tour to Osprey Reef will spoil you with the variety and numbers of large creatures in the water, all gliding through a scene filled with a blissful array of hard and soft corals. The reefs are healthy, of all shapes, sizes, and colors you can care to imagine. Divers regularly encounter large amounts of graceful pelagics and elegant Green and Loggerhead Turtles. There's an extraordinary plethora of life here all year round, but if you dive here between June and November, you may also come across the odd Humpback Whale!

Gaze at the many sharks passing by while swimming through large schools of Barracuda or Giant Trevally at Admiralty Anchor. Move onto False Entrance, where again you'll join huge schools of fish, this time including big-eye Trevally - and if you're diving in the Australian winter, you may be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the peculiar-looking Hammerhead shark. Your liveaboard trip to Osprey Reef will undoubtedly include North Horn, the site of probably Australia's most famous shark feed, where Grey Reefs, Silkys, Silvertips, and Hammerheads all converge to make a spectacle that will last long in the memory of any diver.

Getting to Osprey Reef

Because of its remoteness, Osprey Reef is difficult to get to, making the diving even more spectacular as you'll be sharing the water with very few, other than the stunning marine life on the show. The only realistic way to dive here is via a Cairns-based liveaboard. Many of these Australian liveaboard trips are between 4 and 7 days, giving you enough time to sail, dive, and relax.

Cairns is a popular tourist town in the northeast corner of Queensland and is the most common port for departing liveaboard diving cruises to the Coral Sea. It has an airport close to town, a large international hub, and many well-known international carriers serve it. You'll likely be able to fly directly into Cairns from overseas (unless you want to combine other areas of Australia into your trip). If this is not possible in the unlikely event, there are daily domestic flights to Cairns from the even larger cities of Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne. Most liveaboard operators will offer a complimentary pick-up service from your accommodation.


Osprey Reef Diving Reviews

  • Rating 9.3 out of 10
  • 9.3 Superb
  • Rating 10.0 out of 10
  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Tiffany C
  • Flag of United StatesUnited States

So much to discover! Loved seeing pelagic marine life as well!

Diving Osprey Reef in July on the Spirit of Freedom
  • Rating 9.6 out of 10
  • 9.6 Exceptional
  • Patricia T
  • Flag of United StatesUnited States

Incredible. Amazing variety of fish and animals. The whale shark surprized us here. Being out to a dive spot that's not visited as much is a treat!

Diving Osprey Reef in July on the Spirit of Freedom
  • Rating 10.0 out of 10
  • 10.0 Exceptional
  • Jacqueline C
  • Flag of United KingdomUnited Kingdom

Best Coral and viz I've ever seen. Lots of sharks too!

Diving Osprey Reef in February on the Spirit of Freedom
  • Rating 8.4 out of 10
  • 8.4 Very good
  • Brigette A
  • Flag of AustraliaAustralia

Diverse reef, lots of sharks around, false entrance was my favourite site by far.

Diving Osprey Reef in January on the Spoilsport

See all liveaboards from $1,459 to $4,412 per trip

We’re here to help, 24/7.

Connect with our expert travel consultants to plan your next trip.

  • Oksana Kovaleva
  • Laura Babahekian
  • Juliane Ball
  • Ester Canali
  • Andrea Martinez
  • Josue Zarco
  • Nicole Laughlin