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Sleeping with the fishes on the Great Barrier Reef

Sleeping with the fishes on the Great Barrier Reef

In the Reefsuites, all that separates your bed from the creatures of the ocean is a big glass window.

Snorkel, dive to hop into the semi-submersible to experience the technicolour underwater world of the Great Barrier Reef.  iStock

More than 2 million people visit the Great Barrier Reef every year; just four a night get to drift off to sleep as lone-ranger turtles and schools of giant trevally glide past the vast windows at the foot of their beds – four metres under the sea.

Four guests, that is, who have checked into the first underwater accommodation in Australia, the Reefsuites at Hardy Reef.

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