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Last minute deals for 2020 Hamilton Island Race Week accommodation

by Kristie Kaighin 18 Feb 2020 01:36 PST 15-22 August 2020
Shorelines 13 © Whitsunday Holidays

It's time to start thinking about Hamilton Island Race Week 2020. All the best properties book out well in advance, so get in quick to get your preferred option.

Below are some suggestions:

Shorelines 13 - luxury 2 bedroom double storey apartments located nice and close to the marina village. Shorelines are popular for Race Week! 7 apartments left!

Bella Vista West 4 - 3 bedroom enormous villa. Includes 2 buggies!

Panorama 16 - 2 bedroom double storey townhouse. Affordable at only $550 per night.

Oasis 24 - 3 bedroom spacious modern apartment.

Poinciana 010: 2 bedroom apartment, ground floor and walking distance to the marina village. Only $575 per night.

No City Limits - 4 bedroom luxury home with private pool and billiard room.

Many more options still available. View our website for descriptions and photos www.whitsundayholidays.com.au.

Please also free to call us seven 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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