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We also have a number of extended trips happening throught the year - see below for details...
Big Cat Reality New Years 2008/09 Trips
"5 day Bunker Group Trips"
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- Trip one: 27 December 2008 to 01 January 2009 $1,299.00 + Reef tax (15.00) and Fuel Levy (75.00)
- Trip Two: 02 January 2009 to 07 January 2009 $1,199.00 + Reef tax (15.00) and Fuel Levy (75.00)
"Big Cat Reality" is heading north again to bring in the new year out at the pristine reefs of the Bunker Group of Bundaberg. It is great to have the opportunity to enjoy the warmer weather around a fantastic setting of tropical Islands and baby turtles. These trips will include the opportunity to dive a large part of the Capricorn Bunker Group which is the most southern part of the Great Barrier Reef System including great sites like: Lady Elliot Island, Lady Musgrave Island, Fairfax Is, Hoskins Is, Bolt Reef and Fitzroy Reef.
These trips are truly Great Fun and Top value. Included are: up to 22 dives, all air fills, all meals, 5 nights' air-conditioned accommodation aboard "Big Cat Reality", Dive Master Services, and full use of all facilities onboard.
Cost;
- Trip one: 27 December 2008 to 01 January 2009
$1,299.00 (+$15.00 reef tax) per person. An additional $15.00 per day fuel levy applies
- Trip Two: 02 January 2009 to 07 January 2009
$1,199.00 (+$15.00 reef tax) per person. An additional $15.00 per day fuel levy applies
4 day Bunker Group Trips Easter 2008
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- Trip One: 20 March 2008 to 24 March 2008 $960.00 + $60.00 fuel levy & $15.00 reef tax.
- Trip Two: 26 March 2008 to 30 March 2008 $799.00 + $60.00 fuel levy & $15.00 reef tax.
"Big Cat Reality" will be spending yet another Easter break away enjoying two 4 day Bunker Group Trips. The first will be over the Easter break departing Burnett Heads near Bundaberg on Thursday night 20th March 2008 at 11:00 pm and returning on Monday 24th March 2008 at about 6:30pm.
The second trip will be departing from Burnett Heads on Wednesday Night 26 March 2008, at 11:00 pm and returning on Sunday 30 March 2008 at about 6:30pm.
You will enjoy the pristine reefs of the Bunker Group of Bundaberg over four fun filled days in a fantastic setting of tropical Islands and baby turtles. These trips will include the opportunity to dive a large part of the Capricorn Bunker Group which is the most southern part of the Great Barrier Reef System including great sites like: Lady Elliot Island, Lady Musgrave Island, Fairfax Is, Hoskins Is and Bolt Reef.
These trips are truly Great Fun and Top value. Included are: up to 18 dives, all air fills, all meals, 4 nights' air-conditioned accommodation aboard "Big Cat Reality", Dive Master Services, and full use of all facilities onboard.
- Trip One: 20 March 2008 to 24 March 2008 $960.00 (+$15.00 reef tax) per person. An additional $15.00 per day fuel levy applies
- Trip Two: 26 March 2008 to 30 March 2008 $799.00 (+$15.00 reef tax) per person. An additional $15.00 per day fuel levy applies
Fuel Levy
Due to the high cost of fuel, we have been forced to introduce a fuel levy. Reality Cruises have never had a levy and we have resisted doing so, with the current situation we have no alternative.
Guests will be required to pay a fuel levy of $15 per day. This fee will be collected onboard at the end of each trip.
This is effective from May 10th 2006.
We are sorry this is necessary but it is beyond our control, however we value your business and you can be assured of our continued good service.
Yours Sincerely
James McVeigh
Reality Cruises

Past Trip Reports
"Big Cat Reality" New Years Trip Report
27/12/20002 to 01/01/2003
The "Big Cat Reality" docked in Bundy around
1.30pm Friday. We packed, stowed and directed divers, as
they arrived during the afternoon and evening. Everyone
was in good spirits after Xmas festivities and looking forward
to great diving and weather.
Divers from 4 dive clubs joined us for the 5days –
Hugh and Chris; Alexi and Simon; Cathy and Paula; Chriss;
Greg; Alan; Cartia and Nick; Rich, and Glen; Steve; Brendan
and Kristian; Paul and Mary-Rose.
Dive Crew – Paul; Kelly and Trevor
"Big Cat Reality" Crew – Sabina; Donna;
Darren and Peter
"Big Cat Reality" Captain – James
Uninvited guest – T.C. Zoe
The "Big Cat Reality" steamed out on time and
ready for a fabulous trip. There was some swell and a little
wind on the way out thanks to our uninvited guest! The plan
was to steer North to Musgrave continue to Fitzroy then
Lady Elliot on the last day.
We arrived at Musgrave Saturday morning 6.45 ready to dive.
All divers were competent and able to handle the slight
swell and chop. We dived around The Lady all day including
Manta Bommie, which unfortunately didn’t produce too
many Manta’s with only a few sightings, although there
were numerous sightings of this amazing creature throughout
the week both from the surface and underwater.
The next day we continued north diving Fairfax, Hoskyns,
Llewellyn and Fitzroy. We arrived at Fitzroy after lunch
on Sunday. It was divers’ paradise here, with huge
coral walls down to 15 or so meters. Fantastic rocky terrain
with caves and swim throughs (around 20-25meters) scattered
all over the sea floor. Reef sharks, huge rays and turtles,
big fish and macro everywhere. (upside down fish???). The
variety of marine life was incredible.
We dived along the reef at Fitzroy for the next 7 dives
including two night dives.
By the third afternoon the wind, chop and swell had dropped
off to almost nothing, it was perfect diving conditions.
Left Fitzroy Reef Tuesday morning after some fabulous diving.
Every dive was different because you had the choice of so
many locations while you dived. So much to remember!!!
The Big Cat changed course and headed south back down the
"Bunker Group". Llewellyn first then Hoskyns.
At Hoskyns most of the passengers decided to venture onto
the Island. They were all ferried over via the tender; there
was a short 20m wade before making the sand. Some of the
passengers took mask and snorkel. To there delight there
was a small lagoon which on closer inspection contained
up to 30 turtles of varying sizes and 2 or 3 reef sharks….awesome!!!
(A few divers mentioned it was their "highlight"
of the trip).
Divers spent the rest of New Year’s Eve enjoying the
Bunker group, while the crew busily set up the "Big
Cat Reality" for the up coming party. A huge sound
system, streamers, balloons, mirror balls and great food
greeted the divers on their arrival for dinner. The evening
went extremely well, with many group photos, a birthday
and a gorilla dropped in to scare the _ _ _ t out of a few
unsuspecting divers. Five divers were down on the anchor
for midnight. Mother Nature didn’t disappoint either
with a trillion stars out on a spectacular night. (at least
8 shooting stars were spotted)
Mother Nature picked up where she left off last night with
a prefect day to greet us as we steamed to the dive sites
of Lady Elliot Island. With not a hang over to speak of
ALL divers were geared up and ready for our first dive at
the "Blowhole". Can I tell you again that the
conditions were PERFECT…as was the diving, Vis up
to 25 meters. Next we dived "Hero’s Cave"
and finished with the "Coral Gardens"…Absolutely
Beautiful!
Sadly we had to head back to Bundy after lunch, when the
conditions were "as good as you get". The trip
back went fairly quickly, with plenty for the divers to
do – eat, sleep, wash dive gear, watch videos &
slides, fill in log books and of course talk about diving.
We arrived back in Bundy around 6pm. The week was a huge
success, with most divers doing around 20 dives. One diver
did every dive on offer including the New Years Eve dive,
24 in all. It was an exceptional week of diving, all on
board went away with a bunch of new friends and a lot of
new dive sightings and stories….