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The Great Barrier Reef is the largest & most diverse eco system in the world. It is the world’s largest Marine Reserve, about half the size of Texas. The Reef is visible from outer space appearing as a thin white line along the Queensland coast. Within the Reserve are more than 10% of the world's species of marine fish, over four thousand species of hard & soft corals and six of the world’s seven species of turtles. Giant Humpback Whales migrate to its warm crystal clear waterways every year to give birth to their babies
John & Lynne Boyce are your key to discovering Australia’s most treasured water wonderland. In recognition of Lynne's expertise The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority has granted her the title : Master Reef Guide She has published “Gourmet Sailing..Delicious Dining on the Great Barrier Reef”, a cook book detailing the meals they serve. The duo have been exploring the Reserve for more than 30 years & they look forward to sharing their knowledge and experience
Our marina berth can change so guests need to call us on 0428 311 941 on day of embarkation for advice of our location
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Depart Hamilton Island Marina & sail to Cid Harbour, a magnificent calm anchorage on the western side of Whitsunday Island. The crew will take you ashore for a bushwalk through dense rain forest from Sawmill Beach to Dugong Beach. This is a one way walk because the crew will pick you up at the second beach.
4 Hours • Admission Ticket Included
Accommodations : Your choice of Master Stateroom or the smaller Forward Stateroom, both with ensuite bathroom. Description detailed later
Meals : Dinner
At this location as the tide abates, a massive drying reef joining two islands and a sand spit is revealed. Those wanting to take advantage of Lynne’s expertise in nature will be guided around the reef before we all enjoy a superb lunch on the aft deck next to this coral cay. Turtles are often seen at this location both in the water and those that have been stranded on the reef at low tide.
3 Hours • Admission Ticket Included
Accommodations : The master Stateroom is 4 metres wide with a huge double bed (2 metres long & 1.8 metres wide), a settee and TV with DVD
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
A gentle 20 knot south east wind blows today, so we head out into the Whitsunday passage for an exhilarating sail. Lunch is served while under sail and we arrive at Blue Pearl Bay on Hayman Island to snorkel over the wonderful coral reef.
3 Hours • Admission Ticket Free
For the first time we see the underwater world through the large glass bottom of the dive tender “Sundance Kid”. John steers us skilfully over the crystal clear water and colourful corals, whilst Lynne explains the names of the numerous fish and corals, before we excitedly leap overboard to take an even closer look!!
2 Hours • Admission Ticket Free
Accommodations : The Forward Stateroom is 2.6 metres wide with a double bed 1.9 metres long and 1.5 metres wide
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
On arrival, we dinghy ashore for a stroll amongst the dense tropical foliage and thick canopy of native trees behind a white coral beach to see thousands of butterflies which fascinate our guests…and yet another snorkel for those inclined over exceptionally colourful corals. Lunch is served on the aft deck in this stunningly beautiful bay.
3 Hours • Admission Ticket Free
we visit Manta Ray Bay where the corals are spectacular and hundreds of fish are so friendly that they gather around under our glass bottomed boat on arrival to welcome us. We watch with excitement when “Albert”, the friendly resident Maori Wrasse (over 1 metre long) stares up at us through the glass bottom, together with hundreds of Sergeant Majors, Fusiliers, Moon Wrasse and many other extremely colourful fish.
2 Hours • Admission Ticket Free
Accommodations : Both Staterooms have adequate draws in which guests can store their belongings and a wardrobe to hang their cloths
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
we will sail to Bait Reef, which lies on the Outer Reef, and is about three hours from Manta Ray Bay. Our guests relax under sail comfortably either lying on the air bed or on the inflatable armchairs, occasionally looking up to see if there are whales leaping out of the water or dolphins swimming at the bow.
24 Hours • Admission Ticket Free
we see humpback whales (mother & calf) & the mother is teaching her calf how to leap out of the water. It is an awesome experience to be so close and we feel privileged to watch nature at its’ best! Some guests love to learn navigation and are ably assisted in lessons from the Captain! On arrival at Bait Reef (in the middle of an open ocean) we proceed through an opening between the coral boulders into a perfectly protected lagoon. The water turns from deep blue to bright turquoise as we move to a mooring in shallower waters.
24 Hours • Admission Ticket Free
Accommodations : There is limited opportunity to store luggage in the forward stateroom
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
TripAdvisor has rated this beach to be amongthe ten best beaches in the world
3 Hours • Admission Ticket Free
One of the most photographed views in Australia, a must for all visitors.
2 Hours • Admission Ticket Free
Accommodations : Your last night aboard
Meals : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
We will return to Hamilton Island around 10 am or earlier if any guests are on an early flight
• Admission Ticket Free
Meals : Breakfast
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