Australia Tall Ship Sailing

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Australia Tall Ship Sailing

Trip code: OZTS
Australia Tall Ship Sailing

Your experience of the Whitsundays will take place on board a 105 year old Tall Ship. Joining our Tall Ship sailing trip is ideal for those wanting to take a relaxing break from their busy travels along the East Coast and for those who want to experience the outstanding Whitsunday Islands and Great Barrier Reef in style!



Your days will generally start at around 8am with breakfast and a swim or bush walk. This will be followed by one to two hours of sailing to either a snorkelling, diving or beach destination. You then have 1½ hours to explore the coral reefs, swim in the sea or relax at the beach.

Lunch will be at around 1pm and then at 2.30pm you will continue sailing around the Whitsundays, arriving at an overnight anchorage by 4.30-5.30pm. Time to enjoy a pre-dinner snack and watch the sunset over the islands before dinner at 7.30pm. After dinner the evening is yours to either have a few drinks under the stars or call it a day and chill out in your cabin.

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