While the Caribbean has hurricanes, the
South Pacific has cyclones, identical phenomena,
with seasons six months apart. This year
Queensland had three cyclones in five weeks,
two labeled category five.
The Nimrod Explorer did not have any trip
cancellations due to the cyclones, a representative
told us, though one itinerary was cut short
by two days.
Despite a “swag of rain,” Mike Ball of Mike
Ball Dive Expeditions said that Cairns missed
the brunt of the cyclones and, “Cairns operators
anticipate periods of less favorable weather in
the Dec to Apr season.” Historically his operation
loses a week of diving every 2-3 years in this
period, but this year has not lost a day due to
weather.
However, 200 miles south of Cairns in
Townsville, Tropical Cruise and Dive lost nearly
a week of diving in March due to Cyclone Larry,
says owner John Magrin.
The Australian government estimates that
only one percent of the Great Barrier Reef
had severe coral damage. The dive shops we
contacted claim little if any damage.
Nonetheless, if you have Australia in your
plans, consider the season.