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Sunsail special summer sailing offer 'too good to resist'

by Mark Windsor on 7 Nov 2011
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The Whitsunday Islands make an amazing sailing holiday at the worst of times, but now, Sunsail, the world's largest boat charter company, have just released a special that could make a summer holiday in this sailing heaven too good to resist.

The company has just announced that they are offering a 35% discount on all yacht charters from the 1st November through to 31st March 2012 including Christmas & New Year.

Maybe they are playing Santa Claus early, but they claim they just want people to experience the Whitsundays with some of the best sailing in the world right on Australia's doorstep.

For example with the 35% discount instead of 6 people paying $3,255 for a week on an Oceanis 343, their discounted price is now only $2,115 or just $50 per person per day that’s a saving of $1,140 per week – with that sort of money you could include provisioning of ghoulish proportions!

Sunsail has a fleet of over 30 mono hull yachts and catamarans and being the only yacht charter company based on Hamilton Island, means that access to the beautiful Whitsundays is easier and faster.

Sunsail provides free airport transfers, all linen, towels, amenities and use of the marine on Hamilton Island. With the new air fare offers just announced throughout Australia, all of a sudden Whitsundays Yacht Charter is the ideal holiday for the Christmas holidays.

For more information visit www.sunsail.com.au or phone 1800 803 988.
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