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Wings Diving Adventures creates one night tour for all those short on time!

Until recently ‘Wings Diving Adventures’ offered only two and three night sailing eco adventure tours.  That has now changed with the introduction of the new two-day, one night tour ‘Wings Express’ which caters to those customers on a tight budget or time frame.

The ‘Wings Express’ tour still includes all the fantastic diving, snorkeling [...]

Whales Whales Whales!!

Kiana’s trip on the 4-6 July was one to remember for our Guests.  At Bait Reef the whales were everywhere.  At a popular dive site, “Mantaray Dropoff “, our snorkellers were joined by two inquistive whales and the scuba divers had the same experience.  During the time at Bait Reef the crew counted 30 whales [...]

The Sun is Shining in the Whitsundays

The Whitsundays and Cairns regions are not experiencing heavy rain or flooding.  All major airports including Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, Cairns, Proserpine and Hamilton Island are open and operating as normal.  Greyhound services from Cairns to Airlie Beach are also operating as normal, so it’s not all bad news and the top of the East Coast [...]

An update on the flood situation from Tourism Australia

Australia, like most parts of the world, is affected by extreme weather conditions from time to time. Recent heavy rainfalls in some parts of Australia, most notably in southern Queensland and northern New South Wales, have caused river levels to rise and severe localised flooding.  Our thoughts are with those who have been affected.

The Australian Government [...]

Whitsundays Sailing Adventures have got you covered

Its the Whitsundays Green Season again and that means cascading waterfalls and spectacularly green island scenes as the backdrop for Whitsundays Sailing Adventures.

If it’s raining on the mainland, that does not necessarily mean it’s raining on the Islands. In fact it is often clear out to sea when the mainland is drenched. That’s because the [...]