Thundercat with Red Cat Adventures
Thundercat Whitsundays offers an exhilarating ride around the spectacular Whitsunday Islands and its natural surroundings.
This vessel has been designed and built for stability and speed. This offers the smoothest ride possible no matter what the conditions. (The added stability helps guests alleviate concerns around seasickness).
The Whitsunday Islands offer a wide range of easily accessible snorkelling sites that can be used 365 days per year. The shallow waters are perfect for showing the coral reef rainbows under the sea. The commonly found sea life include manta rays, stingrays, turtles, clown fishes, maori wrasses, rock lobsters, starfish, yellow tail fusiliers, bat fish and much more! If you haven’t snorkelled before or are not a strong swimmer, don’t worry! The crew onboard Thundercat has all the equipment needed to make sure you are safe and comfortable whilst you enjoy this truly amazing experience.
Adventure, fun and breathtaking Whitehaven Beach, all in one day!
Ideal For
- Families
- Couples
- Fun/social
- Adventure
- Eco Tourism
What's Included
- Visit Whitehaven Beach and Hill Inlet lookout
- Snorkel at 2 different locations
- Buffet-style Lunch with morning and afternoon snacks
- Lycra suits and wet suits (winter months)
- Snorkelling equipment
- Local courtesy bus transfers
- Park fees and fuel levy
What to Bring
- Small soft bag
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses, towel and hat
- Water bottle to refill
- Practical clothing, swimming attire and footwear
- Underwater camera
- Cash for on-board drinks
- BYO alcohol and drinks (no glass or red wine)
Other Details
- Departs daily from Coral Sea Marina North End
- Proud Climate Action leaders and Eco certified
- Australian-owned and family operated
- Multi-award winning tour
- Private charters available on request
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Contact us
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.