Turtle Discovery Explore the beautiful, coral reefs that fringe Catseye Beach, and see an abundance of marine life up close and personal - including the Whisunday's sea turtle population, on a Turtle Discovery tour. What you’ll love about a Turtle Discovery tour: Close to Hamilton Island. Just a short walk from Catseye Beach, your snorkel adventure tour is close by and easily accessible. See other marine life. The reef that fringes Catseye Beach hosts an abundance of marine life - including tropical fish and colourful coral structures. Details at a glance Opening hours Hamilton Island Beach Sports is open from 8.00am to 4.30pm, daily. High Tide: Activities include Sailing, Paddle Boards, Kayaks and Windsurfing. Low Tide: Activities includes Snorkelling, Turtle Discovery Tours, and Tide walks or Beach Exploring. Check the Hamilton Island App for times and tides. Turtle Tours are tidal dependent and cannot be offered every day. Pricing Adult $45 including equipment for guests at Reef View Hotel, Palm Bungalows, Beach Club, qualia and Holiday Homes booked through Hamilton Island Holiday Homes $35 + equipment hire, for all other guests Children (12-16 years) $20 Private Tours available for families with children under 12 years. $100 for 2 Adults and 2 Children. Inclusions Life Vest, Stinger Suits included November to May and Tour Guide Sights and highlights Explore the coral reefs directly off shore from Catseye Beach, and see turtles sculling above the pristine seabed. What to bring Swimmers Towel Sunscreen Booking information Bookings essential through Hamilton Island Beach Sports. Call 07 4946 8286 or emailbeachsports@hamiltonisland.com.au. How to get there Make your way to Catseye Beach, and visit team at Hamilton Island Beach Sports Hut to pick up your equipment. Terms and Conditions For full Terms and Conditions, please click here. The information above should be used as a guide only. Activity/tour details, prices and timings are subject to change at any time. Boating and Fishing Boating and Fishing Visit secluded coves, see manta rays and turtles sculling beneath the surface, go diving, fish, or simply relax and enjoy the view. Read More 15 Jan 2016 The Great Barrier Reef: What experience is right for you? Gemma Christie