Ulsterkiwi
Registered
My wife and I have just returned home after a 4 day trip on the Spirit of Freedom to the Osprey Reef.
I dont intend to write a huge review here, that has been done by others more eloquent than I in previous posts.
What I do want to do is mark what we found to be an exemplary experience both in terms of the diving and the "living" part of a liveaboard.
I realise crews change all the time on such boats which simply move from one group of guests to the other but the skipper on our trip was Tony and Joe was the amazing trip director. It is slightly cliched to say they treated us like the only guests on the boat but we honestly came away with that feeling. The entire crew seemed to be going the second mile to make our particular trip the best ever, nothing and I mean nothing, was too much trouble or an inconvenience to these amazing people. I realise they were simply doing their job but the level of professionalism applied was just outstanding.
This was our first warm water diving experience, we were delighted with the right mix of adrenaline (the shark feed) and relaxation (final lagoon dives). 15 dives were offered and we did them all. Using nitrox helped but such was the enthusiasm of the crew we were not going to miss anything on offer.
Food was excellent and plentiful, accomodation was more than comfortable and spotless, even with a full complement of guests there was plenty of room for everyone to relax between dives. Things seemed to happen without our noticing from the tanks being filled to our used coffee cups being whisked away to the servicing of the cabins on a daily basis and always the crew were smiling and ready to answer our requests.
Osprey Reef is a gem, worth the somewhat rough crossing to get there. The crew know the good spots and love to share them. My eyes still pop when I recall what we saw there. Its not the kind of diving you do if you last were in the water a few years ago in 6metres just to see if you remembered what it felt like. I would strongly urge you to be up to speed with your skills, if only so you can enjoy everything on offer.
If you are going to be in Queensland, want to dive the GBR and are wondering how to do it, this boat is your answer.
Thank you to Capt Tony, Joe and all the team for an experience we will never forget and one we very much want to repeat in the future.
I dont intend to write a huge review here, that has been done by others more eloquent than I in previous posts.
What I do want to do is mark what we found to be an exemplary experience both in terms of the diving and the "living" part of a liveaboard.
I realise crews change all the time on such boats which simply move from one group of guests to the other but the skipper on our trip was Tony and Joe was the amazing trip director. It is slightly cliched to say they treated us like the only guests on the boat but we honestly came away with that feeling. The entire crew seemed to be going the second mile to make our particular trip the best ever, nothing and I mean nothing, was too much trouble or an inconvenience to these amazing people. I realise they were simply doing their job but the level of professionalism applied was just outstanding.
This was our first warm water diving experience, we were delighted with the right mix of adrenaline (the shark feed) and relaxation (final lagoon dives). 15 dives were offered and we did them all. Using nitrox helped but such was the enthusiasm of the crew we were not going to miss anything on offer.
Food was excellent and plentiful, accomodation was more than comfortable and spotless, even with a full complement of guests there was plenty of room for everyone to relax between dives. Things seemed to happen without our noticing from the tanks being filled to our used coffee cups being whisked away to the servicing of the cabins on a daily basis and always the crew were smiling and ready to answer our requests.
Osprey Reef is a gem, worth the somewhat rough crossing to get there. The crew know the good spots and love to share them. My eyes still pop when I recall what we saw there. Its not the kind of diving you do if you last were in the water a few years ago in 6metres just to see if you remembered what it felt like. I would strongly urge you to be up to speed with your skills, if only so you can enjoy everything on offer.
If you are going to be in Queensland, want to dive the GBR and are wondering how to do it, this boat is your answer.
Thank you to Capt Tony, Joe and all the team for an experience we will never forget and one we very much want to repeat in the future.