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Thundercat Whitehaven Full Day Eco-Cruise From Airlie Beach Reviews

4.7 Rating 115 Reviews
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Get up to 10% cash back per person when you book with us! Full-day catamaran cruise around the Whitsunday Islands Marvel at the incredible scenery at Hill Inlet Lookout & Whitehaven Beach Indulge in a buffet lunch, plus morning & afternoon snacks Snorkel the fringing reefs at 2 amazing locations  Use of snorkelling equipment, stinger suits & wetsuit hire (winter months only) Parks & Environmental fees & fuel levy

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Magic - the walk up to the new lookout is appalling it. Must visit this place as there are lot of eye-catching views and also Great facilities for public use.
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Posted 6 years ago
Seeing Whitehaven on a free day in a big windless breeze is fun. I was there on windy days, too. It's a stunning beach and I really loved it.
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Posted 6 years ago
It's not surprised at all that Whitehaven Beach is one of the most photographed places in Australia, such an attractive and great for everyone.
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Posted 6 years ago
The sand is smooth as it is made of silicone, there is no rubbish, no man-made centers - just the promised land.
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Posted 6 years ago
This beautiful beach is 7km long, The beautiful silica sand is amazing.
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Posted 6 years ago
A beautiful sunny day, beautiful white sand, an amazing blue sand with blue water, a long boat with engraved inscription among other sailing boats and people of all ages and nations enjoying this beautiful Whitehaven Beach.
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Posted 6 years ago
Our visit to Hill Inlet was the last of the Whitehaven Beach cruise ship with the Whitehaven Xpress team. The guidelines were good, and the flexibility allowed each of us to have a good rhythm. So much fun and beauty !!
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Posted 6 years ago
It sounds like heaven on earth. The view of Whitehaven Beach is amazing. Arriving at Hill Inlet is a 10 minute walk to the national park, so be sure to wear shoes.
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Posted 6 years ago