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You can now book an Uber submarine to explore the Great Barrier Reef

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May 25, 2019
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Uber can take you anywhere.

From a last-minute dash to the airport to a drunken journey home after missing the last train – there arent many places an Uber cant get you to.

Now they have taken that one step further and are plunging customers to the watery depths of the Great Barrier Reef.

No, Toyota hasnt developed an underwater Prius – these Ubers are submarines. So, obviously, theyre calling it scUber.

Uber is partnering with Queensland, Australia, to allow visitors to hail the worlds first ridesharing submarine, which will take them on a one-hour tour of the reef.

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The experience is available from 27th May until 3rd June, and all you have to do is log onto the app and book your ride. But its not exactly the same is booking a normal Uber.

The underwater Uber

Dont forget to make small talk with your Uber diver (Picture: Tourism and Events Queensland)

After booking, an Uber operator will call to confirm that you didnt order the trip by mistake, they will also check the riders weights.

And it costs slightly more than a typical Friday night surge charge. The fare is £1,625 for two people – and that includes transport by helicopter to the submarines exact departure point.

Uber on the water

(Picture: Tourism and Events Queensland)

The driver will be rated like any other Uber driver – so be sure to make pleasant small talk.

The best thing is that this whole venture is all for a good cause.

Uber underwater

(Picture: Tourism and Events Queensland)

Uber will match every fare with a donation to Citizens of the Great Barrier Reef. A Cairns-based conservation group which works to protect the giant reef from the effects of climate change, coral bleaching and overtourism.

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