Whitsunday Sailing - 3 Masted Schooner, built in Bodrum Turkey 1994
On Deck - 35m (115ft) Long x 7.8m (26ft) Wide
18 Air Conditioned Cabins with Private Ensuites
240 Volt Power to Cabins
Dining Room and Licensed Bar
Refurbished in Oct 2004
Glass Bottom Boat for Coral/Reef Viewing
Gourmet meals from Magic's on-board chef
The crew are positive the following features aboard Whitsunday Magic will create new standards in Cruising the Whitsundays & The Outer Reef.
Whitsunday Magic has Air Conditioned Cabins with Private Shower & Toilet.
Cabins have Portholes which can be opened while at anchor.
Aft Deck Area. Aft Helm and Shaded Area with
Tables & Chairs
A/Cond Dining & Bar Area. On the Upper Deck Guests can sunbake or take in the views.
Galley & Cool Rooms. Bridge & Navigation
Forward Deck. Space to sit and Sunbake.
Reef Cruise - 3 days and 3 nights – Departs Friday 16.00 from Abel Point Marina Airlie Beach and returns Monday, to Hamilton Island between 10.30am to 11.30am, or to the mainland at 13.00.
Island Cruise - 3 days and 3 nights - Departs Monday 16.00 from Abel Point Marina Airlie Beach and returns Monday to Hamilton Island between 10.30am to 11.30am, or to the mainland at 13.00.
Combined Reef & Island - 6 days and 6 nights – Depart Monday 16.00 from Abel Point Marina Airlie Beach and returns 12pm Thursday to Airlie Beach.
Check-in: Shop 1, 4 The Esplanade Airlie Beach 07.30 - 20.15 daily. When you check-in you are asked to complete a questionnaire. This procedure helps provide a tour for you that is safe, fun and memorable. They will gather important information, like who to contact in the unlikely event of an emergency, any special diet needs, any medical conditions that can help them to help you in an emergency. They organise courtesy transfers, wet-suit hire (optional), and provide a thorough briefing about your tour. The check-in procedure can take up to 15 minutes.
This itinerary may vary, and on most tours you will find that there will be more stops.
Both tours will visit Whitehaven Beach, an important feature of a Whitsunday holiday.
Tours are subject to weather and tidal conditions and the Captains professional judgment.