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2016 Audi Hamilton Island Race Week - 10% off hotel special!

by Whitsunday Holidays on 8 Apr 2016
Heading away from the start and towards the Whitsunday Passage: Images like this reveal why 30-year America’s Cup legend, Tom Ehman said: ‘Audi Hamilton Island Race Week is the best kept secret in the world of yachting. Andrea Francolini
2016 Hamilton Island Race Week is one of Australia’s favourite yachting events and a firm fixture on the international sailing calendar. Competitors, family and friends come together to enjoy the atmosphere and the event’s on-water and off-water carnival.

Every August, spectators and yachties from around the globe sail to Hamilton Island for Hamilton Island Race Week - Australia’s largest offshore keelboat regatta. Secure your accommodation early to guarantee the best views of this spectacular event!

Book now to receive 10% off during Hamilton Island Race Week in August 2016! ***

Must be booked before 30th April 2016 for travel during Race Week 2016!

Visit our website at www.whitsundayholidays.com.au

Some of the most popular options due to their great location during Race Week are:

Panorama 16

Beautiful two bedroom double storey townhouse on the marina side of the island. Lovely west facing water views - perfect for Race Week! It includes bonus Wi-Fi and champagne on arrival.

Receive 10% off during Race Week. Usually $550 per night, reduced to $495 per View property



The Palms

A luxurious double storey four bedroom home, located on Melaleuca Drive, Hamilton Island. The Palms is an entertainer's paradise. You will enjoy a huge media room and billiard table, along with fantastic outdoor space. A great place for the crew to chill out at the end of a long day on the water.

Receive 10% off during Race Week. Usually $850 per night, reduced to $765 per View property



Oasis 18

Oasis 18 is a modern and bright two bedroom apartment on Hamilton Island – great location close to the Hamilton Island marina village and Race Week festivities. The living area is open plan and beautifully furnished. Fantastic all weather balcony complete with BBQ.

Receive 10% off during Race Week. Usually $450 per night, reduced to $405 per View property



Hibiscus 108

This beautifully furnished two bedroom Hamilton Island apartment is an ideal choice for those that prefer the beachfront location. The views from the balcony are uninterrupted and stunning – looking out over Catseye Beach. Enjoy your complimentary bottle of sparkling wine and take in the beautiful water views.

Receive 10% off during Race Week. Usually $550 per night, reduced to $495 per View property



Valid for new bookings for travel between 20th-28th August 2016. Minimum eight night stay.

Selected properties only***.

See accommodation at www.whitsundayholidays.com.au

Phone: 1300 653 997

International: +61 (0) 434 004 029

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