Day 1: Airlie Beach
Airlie Beach is one of the most beautiful places to snorkel. Get ready to witness the beauty of the corals and colorful fishes. In Airlie Beach you can also skydive
Day 2: Cid Harbour
Cid Harbour is one of the largest harbors and one of the most popular places on the Whitsundays Islands. The best spot for a smooth and calm night under the stars.
Offering a sheltered spot to spend the night and magnificent views, Cid Harbour is usually protected from strong winds. Its proximity to the mainland makes it perfect for spending a half-day exploring the west of Whitsunday Island. The magnificent natural attractions close to Cid Harbour deserve to be visited at least once during your sailing holidays in the Whitsundays.
Day 3: Whitehaven Beach
One of the most popular places on the Whitsundays Island. The seven kilometers beach is known for its crystal white silica sands and turquoise-colored waters. The stunning Whitehaven Beach has tour barbeque and camping facilities. This beautiful and unique beach offers the visitors many activities like snorkeling, kayaking and sailing.
Day 4: Cateran Bay
Cateran Bay lies off Border Island, a small, deserted island in the Whitsundays group. It’s a protected and quiet bay, with crystal clear blue waters and excellent snorkeling.
Day 5: Nara Inlet
Nara Inlet is a secluded, peaceful anchorage, with tranquil waters and dense forestry. In your visit to Nara Inlet is where you will find a magical fresh-water rock pool and refreshing waterfall, that flows in rainy season. Within the hills of the inlet is the Ngaro cultural site; caves with ancient rock wall paintings and interactive displays where you can learn about the history of the Ngaro Aboriginal people.
Day 6: Daydream Island
Daydream Island is one of seven islands of the Molle Group. Is a popular destination for sailing. Has an outdoor aquarium with sea life from the Great Barrier Reef. the aquarium has about 80 different types of sea life and 50 different corals. Activities like snorkeling, sailboarding, jet-skiing, parasailing, coral viewing, scuba diving, volleyball, tennis, and badminton are popular.
Day 7: Stonehaven
Stonehaven Bay is a beautiful bay in northern side of Hook Island. Nearby to the hamlet Hayman Island. It is part of Great Barrier Reef. Great place for snorkeling, scuba diving, with beautiful beaches and coral reefs to explore. The best time to fish is during the warmer months, when the water is calm. Popular species include snapper, sweetlips, and trevally.
Day 8: Butterfly Bay
A popular bareboat anchorage, Butterfly Bay is situated on the northern side of Hook Island. It is an excellent snorkeling and diving location, protection from most wind conditions and namesake butterfly habitants found on the bay’s beach at certain times of the year. There are limited public moorings and snorkeling can be enjoyed along the bay edge or just off the beach. Offering coral outcrops with shallow walls, the bay is populated by many small, colorful reef fish species.
Day 9: Blue Pearl Bay
Blue Pearl Bay is located on the north-western side of Hayman Island. It is the perfect spot for hiking, swimming, snorkeling and landscape exploring, Blue Pearl Bay is known for its coral and fish life including a resident Maori Wrasse.
Day 10: Macona Inlet
Macona Inlet is a calm anchorage protected from most wind directions. Not as busy as Nara Inlet and is suitable for, kayaking. paddle boarding, swimming and fishing.
Day 11: Woodwark / Abel Point Marina
Woodwark is a coastal locality in the Whitsunday Region, Queensland.