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The Whitsundays is a popular holiday destination for people all around the world and there is a huge variety of different overnight sailing trips; with something for every type of traveller.
Queensland, Australia, is a vast state made up of small townships as you head up the coral-clad coast, adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef.
Organising a holiday for a group of people, whether large or small, can be time-consuming, tedious and quite challenging at times, particularly if you have to plan transport, tours and accommodatio...
It is best to get your bearings of the town which features one main street and almost everything within walking distance from your accommodation!
For those not who have not quite made it over the hill but are still way past their partying and drinking ways of yesteryear, choosing the right sailing trip in the Whitsundays can be tricky.
Port of Airlie is the newest marina in the Whitsundays, fast becoming the hub for all mariners in one of the biggest boating destinations in Australia.
Trying to decide what sort of Whitsundays boat trip is right for you? We have put together a few key questions to help you choose and get you one step closer to your dream holiday.
The most frequent questions asked usually involve logistics with travelling to the Whitsundays before and after an overnight sailing trip.
With more and more foreign travellers from China in the region, the Whitsundays has expanded to suit the market and has determined what it is the tourists are wanting.
Greyhound coaches continue to service Airlie Beach and Whitsundays regularly, connecting with other regional towns in Queensland, whether you are travelling to the town or leaving.