The sea to the east of Moore Reef Keynes, about 30 kilometers from the mainland, is clear and visible, with one of the world's largest and most beautiful living coral reefs, the Great Barrier Reef. The colorful coral reefs lie on the tiny white sand bed of the sea floor, and there are tens of thousands of magnificent marine life, amazing, clever clown fish, Nimo, a huge but friendly, docile fish, The lovely and honest sea turtles, as well as the wrasse, parrotfish, emperor fish, flatfish and other tropical fish, occasionally see gray reef sharks and white-pointed sharks.
The activities of the Moore Reef platform are also rich, and non-swimmer visitors can go to sea observation stations, or ride glass-bottomed boats, semi-submarines, all of which allow you to view the underwater world through glass. Undersea walking requires a helmet attached to the air pipeline, and you can breathe underwater as well. Coral can be touched in a marine aquarium and a fully enclosed swimming pool is designed for children. If you book a helicopter experience, you will see an extremely magnificent view of the sea from the air.