Camira Sailing Adventure - with Cruise Whitsundays
Explore magnificent Whitehaven Beach and the spectacular Whitsunday Islands National Park onboard Camira – one of the world’s fastest sailing catamarans.
What more can you ask for? Beautiful Whitehaven Beach, guided bush walk to Hill Inlet Lookout and an all-you-can-eat BBQ lunch with the thrill of a high performance sailing boat. Put it all together and you have an exceptional day out on the water! Camira, a world first with her sleek lines, spacious deck areas and breathtaking performance, is capable of sailing at up to 30 knots!
This is a sailing trip so Camira does rely on Mother Nature, so naturally, things will vary according to conditions. However, Camira’s fun, well-informed crew with years of local experience will give you the best sailing experience possible every single time.
This is a fully-inclusive day cruise, so you don’t need to reach for your wallet! All activities, morning and afternoon tea, a delicious BBQ lunch and all refreshments are included whilst on board.
Camira is licensed to serve beer, wine and cider from 10am.
Cruise Whitsundays Camira Day Sailing Adventure is Advanced Eco Certified.
For any questions regarding this tour, contact our friendly team of tour consultants on 1800 624 634.
Ideal For
- Families
- Couples
- Fun/social
- Sailing
What's Included
- Sailing through the Whitsunday Islands
- Gourmet BBQ lunch, soft drinks and water
- Beer, wine and cider from 10am
- Morning and afternoon tea
- Snorkelling equipment
- Stinger suits
- Guided walk to Hill Inlet and lookout (tidal dependent)
What to Bring
- Swimwear and towel
- Sunscreen, hat and protective clothing
- Light Jacket for a cool or windy day
- Camera to capture memories
- Water bottle
Other Details
Camira departs from Port of Airlie at approximately 8:15am, returning to Airlie Beach at approximately 5:30pm.
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FREECALL: 1800 624 634 (within Australia) | +61 7 4964 1199 (International)
Magnums Unique Accommodation acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the Land on which we work and live, and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures, and to Elders past, present and emerging.