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‘I love you’ Mother’s Day with Sunsail

by Infront Communications on 17 Apr 2008
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Mother’s Day is a great opportunity to show that special person just how much you care – and what better way to say ‘I love you’ than with a cruise in the beautiful Whitsunday Islands.

Sunsail Yacht Charters, on Hamilton Island, has a fleet of 40 yachts suitable for every kind of holiday and all kinds of sailing experience.

And with a raft of special deals currently being offered, a holiday with the world’s leading sailing holiday company has never been so inviting.

Whether it’s sailing yourself on a bareboat charter, indulging in a Luxury Crewed Cruise complete with skipper and hostess/chef, or hiring a yacht with a skipper for just some of the time – the choices are many and varied.

So grab that special person, pack your sarong and suntan cream and head north to the beautiful Whitsunday Islands for some celebrated north Queensland hospitality and weather

Temperatures during May are an average 26? C maximum with an average 12 hours of sunshine each day.

Flights go into and out of Hamilton Island’s Great Barrier Reef Airport every day, to and from major Australian cities.

Sunsail’s Luxury Crewed Cruise in the Whitsundays
Sunsail has a fantastic product for those who don't have enough experience to charter a yacht by themselves, or simply want to be completely spoiled, called a Luxury Crewed Cruise.

A Luxury Crewed Cruise allows guests to experience all the beauty of the stunning Whitsunday Islands but the unique thing is, not only do you get a skipper to sail you around all the hot spots, you also get a hostess/chef who cooks all the gourmet meals including snacks and all non alcoholic beverages. The cruises are three days and three nights and basically mum would have to do absolutely nothing except put her feet up, enjoy the excellent food and drinks served all day, read, swim, snorkel, sun bake and listen to her ipod…

Bareboat charters in the Whitsundays
Bareboat charters are a great way to get away from it all and there has never been a better time to go sailing with Sunsail Yacht ChartersIf you or someone in your party has sailing experience you can hire a bareboat yacht and go for it. If you’d like some help, a skipper can be hired for a day, two days or the entire trip, depending how much help you need. Children are welcome too.

Sunsail is offering 15% off all new bookings for bareboat charter holidays in the Whitsundays taken during May and June.

Plus, get away to an exotic location with Sunsail in May and save

Sunsail has special deals on some of its Asia-Pacific destinations as well.
Just opened is Sunsail’s new base in Tonga, offering exhilarating sailing all year round and a near perfect climate. Experience dramatic deep water drop-offs filled with giant fern forests in one of the world’s finest cruising areas. Sunsail is offering an across-the-board discount of 15% on all charter boat holidays from its new base in Tonga for the rest of the year Applies to new bookings only.

Or if you fancy immersing yourself in some Thai culture, Sunsail is offering 10% off charter holidays from its base in Phuket, Thailand, from May to October. Applies to new bookings only.

This stunning cruising ground offers dramatic scenery, world-class diving and excellent sailing all year-round and the Thai people are some of the most welcoming you will ever meet.

If you’ve always wanted to visit Malaysia, Sunsail is offering 10% off all charter holidays from its base in Langkawi, Malaysia, departing May – October 2008. Applies to new bookings only.

Experience beautiful beaches, spectacular caves, lakes, limestone hills and amazing wildlife in lush, tropical jungles. Combine this with plenty of modern marinas and it’s the perfect place to explore by yacht.


To take advantage of these fantastic offers from Sunsail Yacht Charters call 1800 803 988 now.

www.sunsail.com.au
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