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Today the maximum temperature will be 29° which is very warm and perfect for sunbathing. Today the water temperature will be 29° which is very warm and ideal for relaxing and swimming for the whole day.
Today will have 2.9mm of light rain. Expect sunny spells but some cloudy periods with an average cloud cover of 64%.
The winds will be and very light at 9kmh from the East.
For Beach Weather for the next next 7 days, wind and wave conditions and tide and the next 14 days weather use the tabs below.
This weekend the average maximum daily temperatures will be 29° which is very warm and perfect for sunbathing. The average water temperature will be 29° which is very warm and ideal for relaxing and swimming for the whole day.
There will be 2 days of moderate rain with an average of 5.4mm rain on those days. Saturday will have 2.9mm of rain and Sunday will have 7.9mm of rain. Expect sunny spells but some cloudy periods with an average cloud cover of 68%.
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| 29% | 76% | 86% | 76% | 26% | 85% | 55% | 80% |
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| 65% | 83% | 70% | 80% | 82% | 67% | 79% | 62% |
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| 62% | 74% | 44% | 86% | 73% | 74% | 87% | 62% |
| 0.7mm | 0.2mm | 0.0mm | 0.1mm | 1.4mm | 1.0mm | 0.3mm | 0.3mm |
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| 70% | 74% | 98% | 100% | 80% | 76% | 97% | 84% |
| 1.1mm | 0.6mm | 0.6mm | 0.5mm | 0.5mm | 0.3mm | 1.4mm | 1.3mm |
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| 80% | 75% | 77% | 75% | 71% | 76% | 61% | 76% |
| 0.8mm | 0.1mm | 0.0mm | 0.1mm | 0.1mm | 0.3mm | 0.3mm | 0.1mm |
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| 79% | 64% | 43% | 70% | 85% | 64% | 64% | 59% |
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| 47% | 26% | 39% | 30% | 66% | 86% | 90% | 61% |
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| 5.6s | 5.4s | 5.3s | 5.3s | 5.2s | 5.1s | 5.0s | 4.9s |
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| 4.9s | 4.9s | 4.9s | 4.9s | 4.9s | 7.2s | 7.2s | 7.2s |
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| 7.2s | 7.4s | 7.4s | 7.4s | 7.4s | 7.3s | 7.2s | 7.1s |
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| 7.0s | 6.9s | 6.9s | 6.8s | 6.7s | 6.7s | 8.2s | 4.0s |
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| 5.0s | 7.3s | 7.6s | 7.9s | 6.5s | 6.3s | 6.7s | 6.2s |
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| 5.3s | 5.2s | 5.0s | 4.9s | 4.7s | 4.7s | 4.6s | 4.6s |
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| 4.5s | 4.4s | 6.7s | 7.8s | 4.9s | 3.4s | 3.4s | 3.6s |
| 1:13 AM | 8:02 AM | 2:17 PM | 7:32 PM |
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| 0.79 | 2.81 | 1.23 | 2.15 |
| 1:37 AM | 8:22 AM | 2:34 PM | 7:56 PM |
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| 0.67 | 2.90 | 1.17 | 2.26 |
| 2:04 AM | 8:44 AM | 2:56 PM | 8:25 PM |
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| 0.56 | 2.97 | 1.11 | 2.36 |
| 2:33 AM | 9:09 AM | 3:22 PM | 8:57 PM |
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| 0.51 | 3.02 | 1.05 | 2.42 |
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| 0.52 | 3.02 | 1.00 | 2.44 |
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| 0.62 | 2.94 | 0.99 | 2.41 |
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| 0.81 | 2.79 | 1.01 | 2.32 |
| Sat 14th February |
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| 30° |
| 2.9mm |
| 4kmh E |
| 64% |
| Sun 15th February |
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| 29° |
| 7.9mm |
| 6kmh NE |
| 73% |
| Mon 16th February |
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| 28° |
| 4.0mm |
| 12kmh ESE |
| 70% |
| Tue 17th February |
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| 28° |
| 6.3mm |
| 10kmh ESE |
| 84% |
| Wed 18th February |
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| 29° |
| 1.8mm |
| 15kmh ESE |
| 73% |
| Thu 19th February |
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| 29° |
| 2.2mm |
| 11kmh NNE |
| 66% |
| Fri 20th February |
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| 29° |
| 2.0mm |
| 7kmh SE |
| 55% |
| Sat 21st February |
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| 29° |
| 6.2mm |
| 11kmh NNE |
| 61% |
| Sun 22nd February |
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| 30° |
| 2.3mm |
| 10kmh ESE |
| 50% |
| Mon 23rd February |
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| 29° |
| 0.4mm |
| 4kmh W |
| 67% |
| Tue 24th February |
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| 28° |
| 2.1mm |
| 4kmh WNW |
| 73% |
| Wed 25th February |
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| 29° |
| 0.6mm |
| 7kmh E |
| 60% |
| Thu 26th February |
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| 29° |
| 3.0mm |
| 15kmh ESE |
| 71% |
| Fri 27th February |
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| 29° |
| 2.8mm |
| 15kmh ESE |
| 80% |
In the next 14 days average maximum daily temperatures will be 29° which is very warm and perfect for sunbathing. The average water temperature will be 29° which is very warm and ideal for relaxing and swimming for the whole day. There will be 14 days of light rain with an average of 3.2mm rain on those days. Average cloud cover will be 68%.
If you are sailing, windsurfing, fishing, surfing etc. in Batt Reef don't forget to check the tide and wind and wave conditions
A holiday at the picturesque Batt Reef, located in the Great Barrier Reef near Cairns, Queensland, Australia, is an unforgettable experience. This stunning destination offers a unique blend of natural beauty and adventure, perfect for beach aficionados and marine enthusiasts alike.
Batt Reef boasts a beautiful shoreline with a mix of white and yellow sand that is soft and powdery. The beach transitions into rocky areas as you venture further from the shore. The combination of sandy shores and rocky outcrops makes it an ideal location for snorkeling and diving since these conditions attract a diverse range of marine life.
Snorkeling and Diving: The main attraction at Batt Reef is its proximity to the Great Barrier Reef. With its vibrant coral gardens, abundant marine life, and crystal-clear waters, this area offers some of the best snorkeling and diving opportunities in the world.
Boat Tours: Explore the surrounding reefs and islands with guided boat tours that offer a unique perspective on this breathtaking environment. You can choose from various tour operators depending on your interests – whether it's wildlife spotting or learning about the history of the region.
Fishing: For those who enjoy fishing, Batt Reef provides an ideal setting for both deep-sea fishing adventures or simply casting a line from shore.
Beachcombing: Stroll along the shoreline to find unique shells or simply relax in the sun while enjoying the peaceful atmosphere.
While there are no beach resorts or hotels directly on Batt Reef itself, there are numerous accommodations available in nearby Port Douglas and Cairns. These towns provide easy access to Batt Reef through various tour operators:
Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort Port Douglas: This luxury resort offers beachfront access, multiple pools, restaurants, and a golf course – making it an ideal base for exploring Batt Reef.
Pullman Cairns International: Located in the heart of Cairns, this upscale hotel offers comfortable rooms, a pool, and easy access to several tour operators that can take you to Batt Reef.
Port Douglas: Just an hour's drive from Cairns, Port Douglas is a popular base for exploring the Great Barrier Reef. The town offers a range of accommodations, restaurants, and shops – making it a convenient and lively place to stay.
Cairns: As the primary gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, Cairns offers numerous accommodations and easy access to Batt Reef through various tour operators. The city also provides plenty of dining options and attractions for visitors to enjoy.
While Batt Reef is located in a relatively remote area within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, visitors can still enjoy several amenities during their beach holiday:
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