What to Bring

Before You Arrive

What to Bring for the Best Experience

To help you enjoy your day at Irukandji, we recommend packing a few essentials. Whether you’re feeding rays from the shoreline or stepping into a wetsuit for an in-water activity, these items will help keep you comfortable, safe, and ready for adventure.

Bring swimwear, a towel, and a dry change of clothes, perfect for wetsuit encounters or if you’re planning to get your feet wet in the lagoons.

Stay sun-smart all year round with a hat and reef-safe sunscreen. Forgotten yours? Both are available in our gift shop.

Capture your favourite moments with a phone, GoPro, or underwater camera. Just remember: no flash, as many of our animals are nocturnal.

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Protecting Our Animals

What Not to Bring to Irukandji

To keep our animals healthy and ensure a safe environment for everyone, some items are not permitted on site. These guidelines protect sensitive species, prevent contamination in the water, and support our conservation values.

These items pose serious choking hazards to our animals and contribute to dangerous ocean pollution.

Certain creams and repellents can harm marine life and disrupt water chemistry.

Stay sun-smart all year round with a hat and reef-safe sunscreen. Forgotten yours? Both are available in our gift shop.

If visiting for a celebration, please avoid single-use plastics. Reusable and paper-based items are welcome.

Only Irukandji-issued wetsuits can be worn in the lagoons to protect the health of our fish and rays.

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