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New TV Commercials promote Fun in the Sun in the Best Holiday Destination in the World

Following on from the success of the Best Job in the World campaign is a series of four TV commercials featuring four of the Best Job in the World candidates doing a rendition of The Monkey’s tune “Hey hey we’re the Monkeys”. The lyrics have changed but the sentiment of the song hasn’t.

The ads highlight the easy going, fun and sun filled holiday options enjoyed by young and young at heart travellers visiting our golden shores. Reef, rainforest, sailing and diving feature as the hero holiday options further reinforcing the Whitsundays standing as one of the very best Tropical Coast, Islands and Reef destinations on earth.

Hit the play button and get a taste of what’s you’ll experience on your Whitsundays Sailing  Adventure!

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The Outer Reef on Emperors Wings

Winter in the Whitsundays is a truly magical time.  Warm days, clear skies, no threat of rain to spoil days spent gently yachting around the pristine islands.  Winter also brings a few extra surprises, some friends from down south, a certain elite group known as the “Megaptera Novaeangliae”.  This group create quite the spectacle for seafaring tourists and locals alike and are more commonly referred to as the Humpback Whales! 

Emperors Wings Dive Deck

Emperors Wings Dive Deck

Winter shined a lucky light on me this year as it was my turn to experience the newest (note: brand new!) addition to the Whitsunday Sailing Adventures fleet and the outer Great Barrier Reef at the same time!  The 18 metre fibreglass, custom built dive catamaran was to be my home for the next three nights, and I was not complaining! 

The first of the features immediately demanding my attention as I followed the 25 other passengers to the marina arm was the impressive, stainless steel dive platform that dominated the stern of the vessel.  The platform serves many purposes during the trip, the first of which was being demonstrated with the collapsible arms folded down and supporting the Vessels large yellow tender.  I would get to experience the other reasons for myself once we arrived at one of our numerous dive sites.

As soon as we stepped aboard we all felt very welcomed by the extra friendly crew who were as excited about the trip as we all were.  As a side note, we had three dive instructors which indicated we were in for a REAL diving adventure!  The next impressive feature I noticed upon stepping onboard was the shiny new Nitrox tank filling compressor.  This will allow the crew to prep SCUBA tanks with a richer oxygen mix allowing for deeper dives and lower nitrogen build up in the blood.  A very handy device to have on a serious dive vessel.

The comfortable big catamaran was to be the platform for a number of excited travellers first ever dive experience.  With so many experienced dive instructors on board everyone was equipped and ready to dive with routine efficiency.  First in the water were the introductory divers, completely ‘fresh’ and brimming with enthusiasm.  The following two groups of certified divers were chomping at the bit to prove their skills in the calmer waters of the fringing barrier reef before the expedition to the impressive Bait Reef. 

Manta Ray at Bait Reef

Manta Ray at Bait Reef

Although our vessel was perfectly equipped for diving she also had Whitehaven Beach set clearly in her itinerary of beautiful places to visit.  Early morning had us waking up at Tongue Bay to the sporadic games of hide and seek played by the resident turtles surfacing to see if we were watching or not.  The sheltered bay is a feeding site for sea turtles being home to plentiful floor coverings of sea grass.  With that as the first sight of the day it was hard to see how the day would improve.  Just thirty minutes later improvement arrived.  We were standing atop Hill Lookout admiring the world famous Whitehaven Beach and Hill Inlet at low tide displaying for us the stunning artwork of ivory white sand and the most luminous sky blues; a unique tidal tapestry woven that morning for our eyes only.

Under full sail we point point the bow directly away from land and enjoy the journey.  At the end of some pleasant sunbaking we arrive at the impressive and otherworldly sight of the Great Barrier Reef.  Completely surrounded by the living organism protruding from the water with no land mass in sight, we are reminded it is low tide, and we are VERY lucky to have this as our resting place for 2 more days!

The return sail from Bait Reef to the mainland provided much more of the best, sunbaking, relaxing, sailing and of course more whale watching!  Having been absolutely spoilt with freshly prepared and cooked food all trip I was feeling quite content and glint of disappointment crossed me as I realised I was returning to the real world!  My aquatic playground home had come to an end and I was feeling much richer for the experience.

Newly Released WSA Promotional Video

Whitsundays Sailing Adventures (WSA) has now compiled a composite overview video that features the most of the WSA fleet and the beauty of the Whitsundays.  Running for 4 minutes and with locally written background music by Kieran McCarthy this video gives a great overview of the great experience that Whitsundays Sailing Adventures offers with our Quality Owner Operated fleet.

Whitsundays is the número uno Sailing Destination

Whitsundays Sailing Adventures Pacific Sunrise was recently voted the number one sailing experience in Australia by Karen Cooke from Travel associates.  The following is an extract from Karen’s article:

Australia is full of wondrous sights, from spectacular beaches, unique wildlife, lush rainforests and winding waterways. Sailing the coastline or waterways are great ways to not only see the country, but to really experience all that is offered.

These are our suggestions for the top 5 sailing experiences in Australia:

1. The Whitsundays

The Whitsundays are a group of 74 islands located off the coast of north Queensland, boasting magnificent beaches and crystal clear waters. An ideal way to discover the Whitsundays is by sailing around the islands, stopping wherever you find an interesting hideaway. There are many commercial charter boats available, from cruisers, yachts and catamarans, or you can hire a boat or arrange a private charter complete with a captain and full crew and have more control over your journey. You will feel like you’re staying at a five star resort.

For the ultimate sailing holiday, why not indulge with Pacific Sunrise – Whitsunday Coral Cruises. Pacific Sunrise specifically keep guest numbers at a minimum in order to maintain superb levels of service. These tours are fully crewed and cater to a maximum of 21 guests.

Just imagine lazing on a luxury tour sailing these spectacular islands, being waited on hand and foot. Sip champagne from the deck of your yacht while watching the magnificent colours of the sun setting behind an island paradise.

To read the full article click here.

Whitsunday Getaway Features in New Zealand

New Zealand’s Taranaki Daily News recently featured the luxury catamaran Whitsunday Getaway.  Read the article here:  Taranki Times Article.

Waltzing Matilda and Whitsunday Blue Featured on Postcards

Whitsundays Sailing Adventures vessels Waltzing Matilda and Whitsunday Blue were featured on Win Television’s Postcards program.  View the video below or go to the Postcards Website.

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The Whales are here

Every year the Whitsundays is treated to the spectacle of the visiting whales.  This year is no exception with pods of whales already being spotted around the islands and outer reef.  The following video taken on Kiana is an example of the sight that these gentle giants give our guests.

New Weblog Site

Welcome to the new weblog (blog) site for Whitsundays Sailing Adventures.  We have developed this site to provide a platform for our Boat Owners, our staff and anyone else who wishes to contribute, to provide ongoing information about our products and the beautiful part of the world in which we live.  If you would like to become a contributor to our blog please email Adrian Bram with your details.