St. Crispin Reef is a pristine mid reef with 75% coral health, located in the Port Douglas region. Offering exceptional snorkeling conditions with 3 tour operators providing daily access. Best visited April-November during morning hours for optimal visibility and marine life encounters.

What is the current coral health at St. Crispin Reef?

St. Crispin Reef currently has 75% coral health, classified as pristine. The reef maintains stable coral coverage. Recent assessments indicate minimal bleaching with vibrant hard and soft corals.

How do I get to St. Crispin Reef?

St. Crispin Reef is located in the Port Douglas region. Access is via 3 tour operators including ABC Snorkel, Silversonic, Poseidon. Most tours depart around 8am and return by 5pm. The reef offers diverse marine life and multiple mooring sites.

What marine life can I see at St. Crispin Reef?

St. Crispin Reef hosts exceptional marine biodiversity including tropical fish species, resident clownfish, parrotfish, and angelfish, and pristine coral gardens. Best visibility of 15-20 meters occurs between April and November.

When is the best time to visit St. Crispin Reef?

The best time to visit St. Crispin Reef is April through November when southeast trade winds bring stable conditions. Optimal daily windows are 9am-2pm for best light penetration. Mid-shelf position balances good visibility with reliable access. Water temperatures range from 22-28°C with year-round stinger suit requirements November-May.