The Ribbon Reef trips like Mike Ball and Spirit of Freedom have a one way flight included hence the cost hike.
With the Cairns Outer Reef trips there are cheaper boats but generally the boats are a bit older and slower so you get less dives. For example Kangaroo Explorer is a decent trip but over 3 days you get 10 dives compared to Ocean Quest where you get 12.
I agree they are not cheap but add up the cost of land accommodation food and day trips over 3 days, and it works out a better deal with more dive time.
Outer Reef trips you wont get drift or wall dives as such. You moor up at Reef areas suitable for all levels of diver, so less adventurous for very experienced divers, but still lots to see.
You don't get down welling her as we are on the continental shelf and as such weak tides with around 1.5m (4 ft) swell on average. No oceanic currents. Ribbon reef areas do have stronger currents but again very controlled dives.
From the sound of your experience I would be looking at the Ribbon reef trips like Mike Ball or SOF if you can stretch that far. After all it's a once in a life time experience. Both offer nitrox courses as well, which his less common on the Outer reef trips (Ocean Quest now does nitrox)
With the Cairns Outer Reef trips there are cheaper boats but generally the boats are a bit older and slower so you get less dives. For example Kangaroo Explorer is a decent trip but over 3 days you get 10 dives compared to Ocean Quest where you get 12.
I agree they are not cheap but add up the cost of land accommodation food and day trips over 3 days, and it works out a better deal with more dive time.
Outer Reef trips you wont get drift or wall dives as such. You moor up at Reef areas suitable for all levels of diver, so less adventurous for very experienced divers, but still lots to see.
You don't get down welling her as we are on the continental shelf and as such weak tides with around 1.5m (4 ft) swell on average. No oceanic currents. Ribbon reef areas do have stronger currents but again very controlled dives.
From the sound of your experience I would be looking at the Ribbon reef trips like Mike Ball or SOF if you can stretch that far. After all it's a once in a life time experience. Both offer nitrox courses as well, which his less common on the Outer reef trips (Ocean Quest now does nitrox)