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Sprawling on sun baked decks as you sail across tranquil turquoise waters has long been the dream of armchair sailors. Summertime brings the dream into idyllic reality with her graceful lines, square rigged sails and the rich playground of the Whitsunday Islands before her. Hundreds of serene anchorages lay nestled in this ancient island chain, each offering unique views, biodiversity and opportunities for Summertime exploration.
Exploring the Whitsundays Summertime style allows a wide array of destinations to be leisurely enjoyed both above and below the Whitsundays sparkling waters. Our crew possess an intimate knowledge of the area gained over years of exploration and this wealth of knowledge is yours to share as they guide you through your Summertime voyage of discovery. Our on board kayaks open up a whole new world accessible only to shallow water craft ... paddle peacefully into the far reaches of prehistoric Gulnare Inlet or magnificent Cid Harbour on Whitsunday Island. Skim effortlessly over the pristine sand sweeps of magnificent Hill Inlet or land on a tiny isolated sand spit between craggy cliffs on Hayman Island...
Enjoy superb eco walks that will literally leave your senses awestruck and your spirit inspired. Sawmill Beach to Dugong Bay, Whitehaven Lookout, Nara Inlet ... these bushwalks offer a unique and breathtaking glimpse into the bio diversity and ageless beauty of this drowned mountain range. Dive and snorkel some of the worlds most renowned coral gardens and get close to some of their amazing inhabitants ... Blue Pearl Bay, Manta Ray Bay, Langford Reef and Cateran Bay are just a few of the pristine dive locations where you can meet with giant maori wrasse, lionfish and turtles or peruse underwater gardens unlike anything you've ever seen. Sailing Summertime in the Whitsundays is a tropical adventure that takes you to a myriad of glorious locations in absolute comfort and old world style.
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Relaxed sailing |
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Enjoying Whithaven Beach |
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Beautiful Marine Life |
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Turtles |
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Sea Kaykaing |
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