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Thursday, 04 May 2006

SAILING ITINERARIES


As you will be sailing (and to a certain extent at the mercy of the wind) there are no sailing itineraries that are set in concrete. Vessels will go to the best locations in the Whitsunday Islands depending on the prevailing weather conditions.

Most vessels visit Whitsunday Island which has Whitehaven Beach and Hill Inlet as two of it's major destinations. From there Nara Inlet, a deep fiord like cut in the South Western side of Hook Island is a great overnight anchorage. Then to the Northern end of Hook Island where Butterfly Bay, Manta Ray Bay and Maureens Cove are perfect anchorages with superb snorkeling locations. From there Bali Hai, Black Island (a little island of 5 acres nestled between Hook Island and Hayman Island) or Blue Pearl Bay on Hayman Island may be the next destination. Both these locations offer excellent diving and snorkelling.

Sailing in the Whitsundays is an amazing experience, one of the must see destinations for any keen sailor. The Whitsunday Islands and the Great Barrier Reef, offer some of the most spectacular sailing destinaions and anchorages in the world. Visit the Whitsundays and book your bareboat or Maxi Yacht Sailing Adventure with sailing Whitsunday and Vacation Australia. Take a look around our site and view the many vessels available in the area.

Last Updated ( Friday, 13 June 2008 )
 
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