Sail and Snorkel to Whitehaven Beach from Hamilton Island
On the Edge is a large, spacious sailing catamaran design especially for day sailing adventures throughout Queensland's Whitsunday Islands.
Area
Queensland
Type
Active
Wildlife & Nature
Grade
Standard
Who
Adults
Older Kids
Difficulty
Moderate
Duration
Full Day
Spend an exhilarating day sailing to the picturesque Whitehaven Beach aboard On the Edge. Departing from Hamilton Island Marina this full-day shared cruise visits the Whitsunday's most spectacular scenic spots. Visit Whitehaven Beach, often voted one of the most beautiful beaches in the world before continuing on to Chalkies Beach - a prominent snorkeling spot.
After spending time exploring the underwater world of the Whitsundays back on board you will be treated to a delicious healthy lunch.
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