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Whitsundays Islands Boat Tour

Explore one of Australia's hidden corners of paradise: enjoy a boat cruise from Airlie Beach to the Whitsunday Islands, sail over crystal-clear waters, snorkel around the Great Barrier Reef, and relax on beautiful beaches!.

  • 9 hours
  • 9Exceptional | 11 reviews

Explore one of Australia's hidden corners of paradise: enjoy a boat cruise from Airlie Beach to the Whitsunday Islands, sail over crystal-clear waters, snorkel around the Great Barrier Reef, and relax on beautiful beaches!

Whitsundays Islands Boat Tour

After meeting at Coral Sea Marina on the day of your tour, you'll board a comfortable boat just for your group and set sail to the Whitsundays, a collection of 74 islands off the central coast of Queensland.

The cruise will take you across the turquoise waters, showcasing the spectacular views of the Australian coastline. The first stop will be at Whitsundays Island, the largest island in the archipelago, to visit Whitehaven Beach. Next, you'll sail to Haslewood Island to view Chalkie's Beach.

The route continues to the Haslewood Island lookout before returning to Whitsundays Island for panoramic views from the South Whitehaven lookout.

After enjoying the views, you'll snorkel in the area to witness the vibrant tropical fish of the barrier reef. Following the snorkeling experience, you'll return to shore for a buffet-style lunch.

Lastly, you'll head back to Airlie Beach, completing the tour in 8 hours and 40 minutes.

Included

  • Boat tour to the Whitsundays.
  • English speaking guide.
  • Buffet lunch.
  • Snacks.
  • Snorkelling equipment.

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

Location

Activity location

Airlie Beach Parkrun, Airlie Beach QLD 4802, Australia

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