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Sail or cruise the Whitsundays then relax at a Luxury Resort

by Deni Linforth on 10 Nov 2009
Whitsunday Rent A Yacht - Bavaria 36 Deni Linforth
Enjoy the exhilaration and freedom at the helm of your own sailing yacht or motor cruiser for five nights or more, as you explore and discover the beauty of the Whitsunday Islands, Australia on a boating holiday package.

Follow this with three nights ashore at the magnificent Daydream Island Resort and Spa. At the resort you can relax in spacious air-conditioned comfort. Choose from four great dining venues at the resort. For the energetic there is a host of water sports and other activities.

Or for total indulgence be pampered at the Rejuvenation Centre which offers unique spa bath treatments on your boating holiday package.

Your boat charter starts at Shute Harbour were you are prepared for charter in the relaxed atmosphere of Whitsunday Rent A Yacht's charter base. From there you set off on your boating holiday package adventure. At the end of your cruising time you will return your sailboat vessel to Shute Harbour then transfer to the resort island for your next magical experience on a boating holiday package at Whitsunday Islands, Australia.

Prices start from $92 per person per day based on 6 share Bavaria 42ft yacht for 10 night charter and travel between 06 January to 31 March 2010.

Contact Whitsunday Rent A Yacht for other package options.

Website - http://www.rentayacht.com.au
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