Dreaming of paradise? Welcome to the Whitsundays, a tropical playground of sparkling blue waters, lush islands, and pristine beaches! Whether you're a fan of epic snorkelling spots or want to sail into the sunset, Airlie Beach is your gateway to multi-day adventures across the Whitsundays. Imagine spending your days exploring the iconic Whitehaven Beach, sailing past coral reefs, or even camping under the stars on your very own island!
We offer some of the best multi-day tours in Airlie Beach and the Whitsundays. So, if you're ready to make your tropical island getaway a reality, check out our amazing tours below and start your adventure now!
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The Whitsundays are a dream destination year-round, but the best time to visit is between May and September. During these months, you'll experience warm weather, clear skies, and less humidity. It's also outside of stinger season (October to May), so the waters are safer for swimming and snorkelling. Plus, it's whale season from June to September—so you might even spot some humpback whales
Most of our tours range from 2 to 3 days, which is the perfect amount of time to explore the islands, snorkel the reefs, and relax on board a sailboat. If you want a bit more adventure, we recommend staying in Airlie Beach for a few days before or after your tour to soak up the tropical vibes and explore nearby spots like the Great Barrier Reef or Conway National Park.
On most tours, BYO alcohol is allowed (just double-check the specific tour guidelines). You’ll be able to enjoy a drink or two as you sail around the Whitsundays or relax on the boat in the evening after a day of adventuring. Just remember to drink responsibly and keep things eco-friendly—many tours operate with sustainability in mind!
Yes! Most multi-day sailing tours include all meals—breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The crew often prepares delicious meals right on board, ensuring you're well-fed while you enjoy your adventure. Some tours even cater to specific dietary needs, just be sure to let them know in advance.