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ProSail
prides itself on
the fact that we have no fixed
itineraries for our scheduled departure sailing holidays.
The desires of guests are considered in relation to
prevailing weather conditions to ensure that everyone
aboard enjoys the Ultimate Sailing Adventure. The following
is an example of the type of experience that guests
can expect.
DAY
1 :
On
the first morning you will enjoy a lovely sail across
the Whitsunday Passage to the northern end of Hook or
Hayman Island - Stonehaven, Luncheon or Blue Pearl Bay
for snorkelling, swimming and fish feeding. Your host
has prepared a sumptuous tropical lunch. In the afternoon
you'll set sail for either Macona or Nara Inlet for
the evening.
For
dinner your host has prepared marinated BBQ steaks,
scalloped potatoes, a selection of vegetables, garlic
and herb bread. After dinner, it’s time to relax, listen
to some music, watch for shooting stars and chat with
new friends.
DAY2:
You
wake up slowly to the smell of fresh croissants baking
in the oven. A tropical fruit platter and cereal also
greets you for breakfast. After breakfast it’s time
for a bush walk at Nara Inlet to have a look at the
Aboriginal Cave paintings and then off to Border Island
for a snorkel.
Everyone
has built up a healthy appetite and it’s time for lunch.
Cold chicken, salads and specialty breads are ready
and waiting for you. As you munch away, we sail out
past Border Island and slowly make our way to beautiful
Whitehaven Beach. Once at the beach it’s time for fun
in the sun - cricket, frisbee, beach soccer and swimming.
Following
afternoon tea on the beach, it’s just a short sunset
sail to Chalkies Beach for the evening. Tonight it's
an oriental stir-fry on the menu.
DAY3:
Watching
the sunrise over Whitehaven Beach is a truly magnificent
sight. Your host has another gourmet feast waiting for
you and then it’s time to set those sails. We sail around
the back of Whitsunday Island to Cid Harbour. Everyone
enjoys a bush walk to the peak and then it’s a quick
descent for a swim and play in the water.
It’s now time to weigh anchor and head back to either
Airlie Beach or Shute Harbour.
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