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More Whitsundays FAQs

Updated Wed 31 May 2023

Where does the boat anchor each evening?

To ensure a comfortable nights sleep, your skipper will moor the vessel in a protected bay area surrounded by islands. This ensures minimal movement throughout the night in a more sheltered area. Your skipper will choose the best anchorages according to the tides and wind forecast. 

What if there is a bad weather forecast?

Most trips will still depart if rain is forecasted, with showers generally passing quite quickly. In the case of a storm or high wind warning, it is at the discretion of the skipper to cancel the trip. Guests will be notified as soon as possible and will be issued a refund if an alternate arrangement cannot be made.

What if the trip is cancelled for something other than bad weather?

If the boat stands down because of mechanical issues etc, or any other reason than the weather, guests have the option to find another vessel suitable for them or be issued with a refund.

What if I am prone to sea-sickness?

The Whitsundays is fortunate to be sheltered by the islands which means the ocean is generally calm and avoids rough conditions. However, if you think you may get sea-sick we recommend purchasing sea-sickness tablets and follow the dosage instructions prior to setting sail. Alternatively, choosing a catamaran may be a better option as these are generally more stable, having two hulls. 

What can I expect on the overnight sailing trip?

There are no set itineraries as the trips vary according to the weather, but generally you will sail all around the Whitsunday Islands stopping to swim and snorkel on the fringing reefs, visit stunning Whitehaven Beach and have time to relax and explore. You will also be taken on a short bushwalk up to Hill Inlet Lookout where you will view the swirling sands and the 7 kilometre stretch of Whitehaven Beach. Weather and tidal dependent, a typical two night tour will aim for two to three separate snorkel sites. In the evenings the boat will moor in bays and drop anchor to watch the sunset, enjoy dinner, drinks and relax!

Learn more about Whitehaven Beach and the Hill Inlet Lookout

What is the difference between shared and private accommodation?

Most boats offer both shared and private accommodation options to suit all types of travellers. Depending on the style of boat, shared accommodation is generally based in the saloon or open-plan area of the vessel which you share with other guests. Private accommodation, on the other hand, features twin or double beds in a private cabin, which 2 passengers have to themselves.

How do I re-confirm and check-in for the boat trip?

As stated on your ticket, you will need to re-confirm your places on the boat trip 48 hours prior to departure on the phone number provided. You will also need to check-in at the boat check-in office located in Airlie Beach which is also stated on your ticket.

Can I help sail if I have never done it before?

Yes, most vessels encourage passengers to assist with sailing alongside the crew. This is an enjoyable activity where you can get hands-on experience. Otherwise, you can sit back and relax and enjoy the experience.

Can I combine my overnight sailing trip with other things?

Absolutely. Our travel consultants can arrange more than your overnight sailing trip. We are able to combine other tours and accommodation before or after your trip as well as further travel to Cairns and Fraser Island. Combing certain tours can actually save you money, so please chat with us.

For a full comprehensive guide to Whitehaven Beach, read on here

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