Providence – Day Sail to Whitehaven Beach

$199.00

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Trip Description - Day Sail To Whitehaven Beach

Jump on board for a day to remember! We visit the iconic Whitehaven Beach on a 62-ft gaff rigged schooner. Walk to the Hill Inlet lookout to see one of the most photographed beaches in the world. Spend time on the dazzling white sand. Swim in the pristine turquoise waters. Then jump on board for lunch as we head out to some fringing coral reef for snorkelling on some beautiful coral teeming with fish.
Chance to see turtles and spot dolphins and in July/August you might see some whales. This is where they come to calf in the winter months. Help out with the sails and belay a cleat or two or chill on deck

Trip Times

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DEPARTS: 7.30am daily

RETURNS: 4:30pm 

GUESTS: 24 max 

Please note the boat departs sharply at 7.30 am and guests need to be at Meeting Point B, Coral Sea Marina North by 7 am if they are making their own way. Otherwise local accommodation pick ups are included. 

Current Rates / specials

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Adults: $199.00 
Children: $155.00  
Family (2A + 2C): $620.00 

**Please note pricing above is without Lunch 

Extras

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Picnic lunch 

  • Adults $25
  • Kids $15
  • Family $90

Catering Cutoff Time - 5PM

If you selected the no lunch option, or have booked this tour AFTER 5pm the day before your sail, please bring your own lunch in a sealed container. We will store it in our eski for you - no personal eski's or platters.

Includes

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  • Snorkeling Gear
  • Stinger Suits (in season)
  • Transportation
  • Sailing a traditional gaff-rigged schooner - help pull the sails or chill on deck
  • Snorkelling beautiful fringing reef
  • Hill Inlet lookout

What To bring

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  • Towel, hat, sunscreen 
  • Warm clothes in winter
  • Water bottle - we don't sell bottled water due to the environment but we have chilled water where you can fill your own to take to the beach
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