The Whitsundays Yacht Charter

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The Whitsundays Yacht Charter

74 Stunning Islands With Unparalleled White Beaches and the Gateway to the Great Barrier Reef.

The Whitsundays: White Sands, Turquoise Seas, Infinite Serenity

A premier and quintessential yachting destination in Australia, the Whitsundays are a group of 74 tropical islands off the coast of east Queensland and scattered across the Coral Sea. Many iconic and world-famous destinations are located here. From Whitehaven Beach to the marvels of the Great Barrier Reef, the Whitsundays is an unparalleled holiday getaway.

The famous Airlie Beach is where most trips to the Whitsundays begin. Airlie Beach is the ideal gateway to start the yachting adventure due to its world-class marinas and luxury resorts. From here, hop from island to island, all offering different and distinct experiences. The first stop is Whitsunday Island, the largest among the archipelago and is home to one of the best beaches in the world, Whitehaven Beach. The beach is a seven-kilometre stretch of pure white silica sand that is not only breathtaking but also feels luxuriously soft underfoot. On the northern side of the island, the famous swirling white and blue patterns can be seen on top of the Hill Inlet. At Hamilton Island, the beaches are lined with bars, perfect for dancing the night away.

In contrast, Long Island’s Whitsundays Ngaro Sea Trail provides a calming hike amidst lush greenery. Cruise Hook Island’s Pinnacles to snorkel among schools of fish and colourful corals. Don’t miss the Heart Reef, a natural coral formation that looks like a heart. It's a great place to take a romantic picture or a scenic flight. Visit the privately owned Hayman Island for a top-notch exclusivity and luxurious experience.

These are just some of the many islands of the Whitsundays. With its unrivalled blend of natural wonders and yachting adventures, The Whitsundays isn’t just a destination, it’s a dream realised! Visit Whitsundays now with our Luxury Yacht Charters.

When?

The best time to visit the Whitsundays is from June to October, during Australia’s winter season, as the weather is mild and dry, and the seas are calmer and clearer.

Why?

Whitehaven Beach
Rich Biodiversity
World-class beaches
Private Resorts
Beach Parties
Proximity to Great Barrier Reef
Whale Watching
Nature-walks

Highlights

Beaches
Swimming
Snorkelling
Diving
Nightlife
Marine Life Exploration
Kayaking

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