15% off Catamaran Charters - Whitsundays - Sunsail
by Naomi McNamara on 7 Jul 2008

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Enjoy a spacious catamaran sailing holiday in the Whitsundays with Sunsail Yacht Charters during the month of August and you'll not only enjoy glorious weather but also 15% off your charter rates.
August in the Whitsundays is magical, with average maximum temperatures of 23 degrees and idyllic sailing conditions - good winds, safe, protected anchorages and the usual stunning scenery and marine life.
August will also see the return of the Audi Hamilton Island Race Week (22-30 August) which this year celebrates its 25th anniversary with plenty of action on and off the water.
Sunsail Marketing Manager Kim Lehmann said guests taking advantage of this special offer during the week-long event also have the opportunity to be a spectator vessel. 'August really is the perfect time to enjoy some Queensland sunshine, whether you can sail or not,' she said. 'For those not so experienced, skipper and crew are available to hire by the day.'
'Whales are also an added bonus at this time of year and many guests report sighting these amazing creatures as they frolic in the warm waters.'
Sunsail Yacht Charters is based on Hamilton Island making it ideally located for sailors to explore the 74 Whitsunday Islands lying off the coast of tropical north Queensland.
Sunsail operates a fleet of 40 high-specification yachts, which are tailored to the company's high standards, meaning the best in safety, comfort and performance.
A free berth in Hamilton Island Marina is included with every Sunsail charter, allowing guests to take advantage of the many shops, bars, cafes and restaurants on the island.
Flights arrive and depart from Hamilton Island's Great Barrier Reef Airport every day from Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Cairns.
For more information about this fantastic catamaran offer, call 1800 803 988 or visit www.sunsail.com.au
The discount applies to new bookings only that are made directly with Sunsail for departures 1 - 30 August 2008.
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