Beat the Heat and Enjoy Queensland's Great Barrier Reef This School Holiday

A typical day on the great barrier reef queensland a boy stands amoung pelicans on the coral cay looking out a boat moored

Sun Protection with Style:

  • Hoodies for Kids and Adults: Our sand-free hoodies are perfect for the beach. Lightweight yet protective, they're great for keeping the sun off sensitive skin. Kids can play safely, and adults can relax knowing everyone's covered.

Carry in Comfort:

  • Silicone Beach and Everyday Bags: These durable, eco-friendly bags are ideal for carrying all your essentials—sunscreen, snacks, and spare clothes. They're designed to keep sand out, making them perfect for the beach or any outdoor activity.

Safety First:

  • Swim Between the Flags: Always swim at patrolled beaches. The flags indicate areas where lifeguards are watching, reducing the risk of encountering rips or marine stingers like blue bottles.
  • Watch for Rips: Teach children about rip currents. If caught in one, swim parallel to the shore until free, then head to land.
  • Blue Bottle Awareness: While the waters are inviting, be aware of blue bottles. They can sting even if washed up on shore. Pack vinegar in your silicone bag as a first aid measure.

Early Bird Gets the Best Holiday:

  • Book your getaways early to avoid the rush. Queensland's end-of-year holidays can be crowded, but with early planning, you'll secure the best spots and times for your reef adventures.
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