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Hamilton Island Race Week 2012 Accommodation options

by Kristie Kaighin on 9 Mar 2012
Watch the Yachts go by from your Shorelines balcony! The View doesn't get much better... - Hamilton Island Audi Race Week 2012 Kristie Kaighin http://www.whitsundayholidays.com.au
Have you booked your accommodation for Hamilton Island Race Week 2012?

All the best properties book out early, so make sure you book soon to secure your preferred option.


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

Shorelines - 2 bedroom double storey townhouses. Just a short walk down the hill to the marina village.

Edge Apartments - stunning 3 bedroom apartments just a short stroll down the hill to the marina village. Stunning water views, perfect to watch the yachts sail by!


Bella Vista West - enormous double storey 3 bedroom villa with east facing water views. Sleeps up to 9 people and includes 2 buggies!

Peninsula Villas - popular 3 bedroom free standing villas with private pools and stunning Whitsunday water views, located on the exclusive northern end of the island.


We also have luxury homes available.

Sunset Point is an exclusive 3 bedroom luxury home with one of the best views on the island and includes a private pool and a tennis court!


Iluka is a huge 5 bedroom home with stunning infinity pool. 2 buggies!

Illalangi is available for Race Week this year! Rare opportunity not to be missed. Amazing home with sensational outdoor entertaining area including spa and sauna!

The Yacht Club Villas are a popular choice. Ideally located right next to the new Yacht Club.


We have several privately owned apartments, villas and houses available for Hamilton Island Race Week. View our website for descriptions and photos - www.whitsundayholidays.com.au.

Please also free to call us 7 days per week on 1300 653 997 or for our international guests, call our mobile on +61 434 004 029. Our consultants know the island and the properties well and can help you with your decision about which is the right choice for your group.

We look forward to hearing from you.

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