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| Pacific Sunrise | Diving Snorkelling Sailing Kayaking Swimming Sunning Exploring Scuba Diving | Departs: Airlie Beach Returns: Airlie Beach Click on locations for more info |
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Aboard Pacific Sunrise you will feel as though you have stepped back in time to a traditional boutique hotel when high levels of service, low guest numbers and an atmosphere of distinction were the norm. At 33 metres, Pacific Sunrise was built in Fiji 1984 the largest timber ship built in the pacific and is now fitted out as a boutique floating hotel boasting 3 separate deck levels, 8 guest suites, and carrying a maximum of 17 guests. The largest fully air conditioned suites of any vessel in the region, Pacific Sunrise has been renovated to a very high standard.
Experience a Traditional Boutique Hotel
The moment you are welcomed aboard Pacific Sunrise you will feel as though you have stepped back in time to a traditional boutique hotel where high levels of service, low guest numbers and an atmosphere of distinction were the norm.
Starting her life as a Fijian built 38 meter (125 foot) island trader, Pacific Sunrise is now fitted out as a boutique floating hotel boasting 3 separate deck levels, only 8 guest suites, a maximum of 17 guests and minimum of 4 crew.
Cruise in Luxury
The largest suites of any vessel in the region along with their accompanying en-suites are the size of a regular hotel suite and fully renovated to a very high standard. The air-conditioned suites vary in size and position through out the vessel and each one has its own name and features enabling guests to choose the ambiance of their holiday in advance.
Built by a master shipwright the atmosphere is further enhanced by the tropical layout and use of a variety of exotic timbers in the construction.
Wine and Dine in Comfort
The fully functional galley, licensed bar and dining room with seating for all passengers, provides areas for meeting and socializing with other guests.
While the various secluded balconies and deck levels enable guests to find their own private space and a feeling of solitude to enjoy the view of the beautiful Whitsunday Islands.
An Unforgetable Adventure
Pacific Sunrise will carry you on a journey amongst the Whitsunday Islands region of the World Heritage listed Great Barrier Reef Marine Park as well as to areas of the outer Great Barrier Reef. At these fantastic locations the crew will assist you to snorkel over coral reefs, view the coral and marine life from the glass bottom boat, explore tropical islands and beautiful sandy beaches and island rain forest.
Onboard Diving
Pacific Sunrise offers on board diving with a live aboard instructor for introductory and certified divers. They offer a range of dive packages for those who are serious divers or want to try scuba diving for the first time.
- Marine Park/Environmental charge, Fuel Levy and stinger/wet suit
- All fantastic meals prepared on board
- Fresh linen
- Free use of snorkelling equipment
This package includes:
- 33m Traditional Timber Sailing Ship
- Accommodates 17 Guests
- 8 Large Ship Style Suites
- A la carte menu with onboard Chef
- Complete dining room and licensed bar
- Air conditioned cabins
Please Note: this is a licenced vessel and there is no BYO.
Departing daily from Airlie Beach the top priority is Whitehaven Beach and famous coral reefs. However the guests requests are taken into consideration to ensure everyone on board enjoys their holiday. As an ecoaccredited vessel, guests can get involved in the sailing or just sit back and enjoy the beautiful secluded bays teeming with tropical fish and coral.
Sunday To Wednesday Sailing Adventure
Enjoy the experience and adventure of the Great Barrier Reef, as Pacific Sunrise takes you to Whitehaven beach, some of the best island and outer reef desintations. All itineraries are subject to weather, tides and skippers discretion and visiting the outer reef is subject to weather conditions.
Sunday
4.00pm: Departure from Abel Point Marina, Airlie Beach.
First Night Anchorage: Inner Northern island snorkel destination eg: Blue Pearl Bay, Langford Island
Monday
Morning: Depart early morning for outer reef snorkel & glass bottom boat activities.
Late Afternoon: Cruise to Northern end of Whitehaven Beach.
Overnight Anchorage: Tongue bay.
Tuesday
Morning: Walk to Hill inlet look out and sail to inner islands anchorage.
Afternoon: Island bush walk.
Tuesday Night Anchorage: Inner island anchorage.
Wednesday
Morning: Cruise to Abel Point Marina arriving at 11.00
Wednesday To Saturday Sailing Adventure
Departing each Wednesday, Pacific Sunrise heads for the islands for an action packed adventure cruise full of idealic locations and Whitehaven Beach. All itineraries are subject to weather, tides and skippers discretion and visiting the outer reef is subject to weather conditions.
Wednesday
4.00pm: Depart Abel Point Marina, Airlie Beach.
First Night Anchorage: Inner island anchorage like Cid Harbour.
Thursday
Morning: Depart for snorkel destination like Cataran Bay.
Afternoon: South Whitehaven Beach.
Overnight Anchorage: Whitehaven Beach.
Friday
Morning: Depart Whitehaven Beach for outer island snorkel destination.
Afternoon: Sail to inner island anchorage for bush walk.
Overnight Anchorage: Inner island anchorage like Cid Harbour.
Saturday
Morning: Cruise to Abel Point Marina arriving at 11.00am.
| Vessel: Pacific Sunrise | Type: Sail |
| Length: 108ft | Year: 1984 |
| Crew: Supplied | Hull type: Monohull |
| All Meals Included | Ensuite Cabins |
| Free use of snorkelling equipment | Fresh Linen |
| Fresh Tap Water | Licensed Bar |
| SCUBA Diving Available |
Pacific Sunrise Testimonials
Pacific Sunrise Jul 2008
It was a superb trip - fantastic crew - very well planned, organised, helpful. Wonderful boat, comfortable, clean! Excellent food - Leon is the King of Cooks. Will highly recommend this to friends & family. Keep up the amazing work, you make holidays a dream!!
Conor, UK
Pacific Sunrise Jan 2008
Crew were helpful and fun, food was excellent. Loved the snorkelling. Dolphins were a real bonus which we didn't expect. Overall it has been a great trip and thank you to all the crew for making it so special.
Beverly, Italy
Pacific Sunrise Jan 2008
One of the best trips we have ever made, fantastic boat & crew. Lovely scenery & snorkelling WOW. Can't wait to come back.Thanks for every treasured moment
Bob & Debroah, UK
Location Direction
By Air:
To Whitsunday Coast Airport and then take "Whitsunday Transit" coach (own expense) to Airlie Beach or Shute Harbour. Alternatively, fly to Hamilton Island Airport and take the Blue Ferries (own expense) to Shute Harbour, then take the Whitsunday Transit coach into Airlie Beach. Island Air Taxis also offer a beautiful scenic connecting flight from Hamilton Island to the Whitsunday Coast Airport, from which its just a short taxi fare to Airlie Beach.
Virgin Blue services Whitsunday Coast airport with 1 direct flight per week on Saturdays from Sydney, and daily flights direct from Brisbane on Virgin Blue.
Jetstar airlines service Hamilton Island airport, with direct flights daily from Sydney and Brisbane. Jetstar also services Whitsunday Coast airport, with direct flights daily from Brisbane and twice per week direct from Sydney.
By Coach:
A number of express coach companies offer multiple daily services from most major cities to Airlie Beach, Whitsunday's. See www.greyhound.com.au, www.premierms.com.au
By Car:
Driving south from Cairns and north from Brisbane along the Bruce Highway, turn off at Whitsunday Coast (Proserpine) and follow the signs 26 km to Airlie Beach.
By Rail:
Whitsunday Coast (26km inland of Airlie Beach) is the rail link to the Whitsundays and Queensland Rail operate regular services. The new high-speed tilt train services the Whitsunday region. Call 13 22 32 for further information.
Exploring in the Whitsundays
The Whitsundays consists of 74 islands - only eight of which are inhabited. They are surrounded by one of the world’s seven natural wonders, the Great Barrier Reef. This magic region will have you spellbound - pristine beaches, lush rainforests and dazzling waterways, in fact there are so many reasons why the Whitsundays is known as one of the greatest aquatic playgrounds on earth.
The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park is the largest, most complex and diverse coral reef system in the world. It is made up of coral reefs, coral cays and islands, stretching along the Queensland coast from Cape York to Bundaberg. The Marine Park also includes seagrass, mangroves, sand, algal and sponge gardens, inter-reefal communities and other habitats, and many rare and endangered species. This underwater world makes for the best exploring above and below the water.
Whether you choose to bush walk, scuba dive or sail, there are a myriad of ways to explore the Whitsundays. Snorkel at Blue Pearl Bay where you will discover some of most amazing coral reefs and tropical fish in the Whitsundays. Dive the outer reef and explore the amazing coral. Walk along Whitehaven Beach's silica sand or kayak in turtle breeding grounds where you are sure to see one pop up. However you choose to spend your holiday the Operator will help you explore idyllic worlds that no cruise ship can.
Whitsunday's Weather
Tropical Climate
Situated at 20ºS Lat and 148ºE Long, the welcoming tropical climate of the Whitsundays rivals that of Fiji, Tahiti and the Bahamas.
Mean annual temperatures of 27ºC and a minimum of 21ºC and an estimated average of 8.25 Hours of Sunshine per day, ensure an attractive year-round climate.
Water temperatures remain a welcoming 25 degrees celsius all year round.
The tropical wet season occurs during January to March when days can be steamy and the summer heat is often broken by tropical showers.
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What to Bring & What's Included
What to Bring
- A sense of fun and adventure!
- BYO drinks on non-licensed vessels (no glass bottles please)
- Beach towel, bathing suit and sunhat
- Practical clothing, footwear & sunscreen (min. 30+)
- Camera, batteries (+ film or memory cards)
- Please put all items in a small soft bag!
What's Included
- All fantastic meals prepared on board
- Fresh linen
- Free use of snorkelling equipment
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A double bed with a full size wardrobe and large ensuite.
This is a single bed in a share environment with others.
A share double berth is for 2 people in a double bed in a stateroom with a single passenger. If you would rather a private cabin choose the private double or stateroom option.
Two rooms available both with a queen size bed, own settee, private ensuite and plenty of storage.
The dining room has enough room to seat all 17 guests.
Meals / Allergies
We have a great menu for you, however we do need to be informed at Check-in if you have special dietary requirements. If you have any medical conditions/food allergies please advise at booking and again at Check-in.
Water on boat
All our vessels have fresh tap water suitable for drinking. If you prefer bottled water you can purchase this on board most vessels. Remember to drink at least 2 litres of water per person per day!
Drinks
Our fully functional galley, licensed bar and dining room with seating for all passengers, provides areas for meeting and socializing with other guests.
Diving
Snorkelling
Sailing
Kayaking
Swimming
Sunning
Exploring
Scuba Diving
Experienced activities:
- relax and unwind in comfort
- snorkelling sites and world famous Whitehaven Beach
- enjoy sumptuous gourmet meals
Onboard Diving
Pacific Sunrise offers on board diving with a live aboard instructor for introductory and certified divers. They offer a range of dive packages for those who are serious divers or want to try scuba diving for the first time.
Important information about your voyage
Prior to departure you will be required to sign an agreement with the operators of this vessel. Here is a summary of the terms and conditions:
Definitions
The following definitions apply for the Terms and Conditions for this vessel.
- The Supplier or Operator means the operator who supplies this vessel to you on arrival.
- The Client is also referred to as the renter (s) or hirer (s)
Ticket Terms
Terms and Conditions: All prices are in Australian dollars and are inclusive of GST and National Park, Great Barrier Reef Marine Park entry fees and administration fees. Any additional hire equipment is payable on arrival. There is a 2.2% surcharge for credit card purchases.
Prices for this vessel are based on multi-share accommodation unless otherwise specified and include professional skipper and host, all meals, live-aboard accommodation, and use of snorkel equipment. Prices do not include airfares. Clients should note that adventure travel involves risk. Whilst every effort is made to safeguard guests, the Operator cannot be responsible for any damage, personal injury or loss due to the actions of passengers that are beyond control. All cruises are subject to weather and the Operator's discretion.
Cancellations:
The initial deposit paid is non-refundable. In addition to forfeiting your deposit, the following charges also apply:
Cancellations made less than 24 days before departure will result in complete forfeiture of full price. The Operator reserves the right to substitute vessels without notice at any time for any reason. The Operator recommends you take out travel insurance.
At certain times of year ‘Dangerous’ jellyfish inhabit these waters and passengers should take care for their own safety. Passengers entering the water do so at their own risk and the owners or operators of the vessel will not be liable for any personal injury, illness, death or any other consequences whatsoever of passengers being stung by jellyfish’. To minimise this risk the Operator recommends that you wear a full length protective ‘Stinger Suit’ while swimming and snorkelling during the cruise. These are provided for hire either at check in or aboard the vessel. You will need to allow $10-$15 in hire fees in the season. Dive prices are subject to change but are correct at time of printing.
PRIVATE CHARTER TERMS & CONDITIONS
Private Charter Deposits
The deposit for Private Charters is double to what is shown when you make your initial enquiry. When we have received your enquiry for a Private Charter an amended quote will be sent to you with the adjusted deposit amount for approval before proceeding.
Private Charter Balance Of Payment
The balance of payment for Private Charters after the deposit has been paid is 60 days prior to departure. This will also be amended and displayed on the adjusted quote when you make your initial enquiry.
Check in details:
Passengers must check in the day prior to departure between 11:30am-3:30pm.
Medical Requirements For Divers
To ensure your comfort and safety when diving, it is a requirement that you read the following questions carefully. If you answer yes to any of the questions, you will be required to obtain a Diver’s Medical Certificate. This certificate must be presented to your dive instructor prior to entering the water.
• Do you currently have an ear infection?
• Are you currently suffering from a cold, congestion, sinusitis or bronchitis?
• Have you had a collapsed lung (pneumothorax) or history of chest surgery?
• Do you have active asthma or history of emphysema or tuberculosis?
• Are you currently taking medication that carries a warning about any impairment of your physical or mental abilities?
• Do you have behavioral health problems or a nervous system disorder?
• Are you or could you be pregnant?
• Are you over 45 and have a family history of heart attack or stroke?
• Ear disease, hearing loss or problems with balance? Ear or sinus surgery?
• Respiratory problems, severe attack of hayfever or allergies, or lung disease?
• Colostomy?
• Heart disease or heart attack, heart surgery or blood vessel surgery?
• High blood pressure, angina, or take medication to control blood pressure?
• Bleeding or other blood disorders?
• Diabetes?
• Seizures, blackouts or fainting, convulsions or epilepsy or take medications to prevent them?
• Back, arm or leg problems following an injury, fracture or surgery?
• Fear of closed or open spaces or panic attacks (claustrophobia or agoraphobia)?
A doctor's medical certificate may be required for some medical conditions & without this you will not be able to dive.
Prices are per person in Australian dollars and are subject to change.
What to Bring & What's Included
What to Bring
- A sense of fun and adventure!
- BYO drinks on non-licensed vessels (no glass bottles please)
- Beach towel, bathing suit and sunhat
- Practical clothing, footwear & sunscreen (min. 30+)
- Camera, batteries (+ film or memory cards)
- Please put all items in a small soft bag!
What's Included
- All fantastic meals prepared on board
- Fresh linen
- Free use of snorkelling equipment
FAQs
Getting to the Whitsundays
By Air:
To Whitsunday Coast Airport and then take "Whitsunday Transit" coach (own expense) to Airlie Beach or Shute Harbour. Alternatively, fly to Hamilton Island Airport and take the Blue Ferries (own expense) to Shute Harbour, then take the Whitsunday Transit coach into Airlie Beach. Island Air Taxis also offer a beautiful scenic connecting flight from Hamilton Island to the Whitsunday Coast Airport, from which its just a short taxi fare to Airlie Beach.
Virgin Blue services Whitsunday Coast airport with 1 direct flight per week on Saturdays from Sydney, and daily flights direct from Brisbane. www.virginblue.com.au
Jetstar airlines service Hamilton Island airport, with direct flights daily from Sydney and Brisbane. Jetstar also services Whitsunday Coast airport, with direct flights daily from Brisbane and twice per week direct from Sydney. www.jetstar.com.au
By Coach:
A number of express coach companies offer multiple daily services from most major cities to Airlie Beach, Whitsunday's. See www.greyhound.com.au and www.premierms.com.au.
By Car:
Driving south from Cairns and north from Brisbane along the Bruce Highway, turn off at Whitsunday Coast (Proserpine) and follow the signs 26 km to Airlie Beach.
By Rail:
Whitsunday Coast (26km inland of Airlie Beach) is the rail link to the Whitsundays and Queensland Rail operate regular services. The new high-speed tilt train services the Whitsunday region. Call 13 22 32 for further information.
Meals / Allergies
The Operator has a great menu for you, however the Operator does need to be informed at Check-in if you have special dietary requirements. If you have any medical conditions/food allergies please advise at booking and again at Check-in.
Is there any water on the boat?
Yes, this vessel has fresh tap water suitable for drinking. If you prefer bottled water you can purchase this on board most vessels. Remember to drink at least 2 litres of water per person per day!
Do I need a sleeping bag?
No, fresh linen is provided on all cruises and some vessels even provide bathroom towels. Check in will let you know if your vessel does. Blankets are available in the cooler months.
Can I have my own cabin?
Yes you can have your own cabin, just look for one of the vessels with this option, some with their own private facilities.
Are there jellyfish in the water?
Stinger Season in the Whitsundays runs every year from October through to May. During this period, jellyfish can be found in the waters around the mainland, islands and have occasionally been found out on the reef. It is worth taking some simple precautions so that you can enjoy your holiday with peace of mind.
All of the vessels supply stinger suits for the duration of the trip. It is highly recommended these be worn all year round, some vessels make it compulsory for the safety of the guests. Not only are they for safety but they keep you warm in the water, act as sun protection and are a great aid for buoyancy while snorkelling.
Do we need to pre book scuba dives?
No, both Certified divers and beginners. On the diving vessels and you visit the very best of the Whitsundays most famous diving locations. The favourites are Border Island, Mantaray Bay, Blue Pearl Bay, The Pinnacles, Butterfly Bay and Dumbell Island (weather permitting). All equipment is provided and will be suitable for experienced divers and those wanting to take the plunge for the first time.
Does the vessel supply wetsuits?
Yes and there is no extra cost.
Pre dive Information.
Onboard the vessel you will be asked to fill out a dive medical.
if you are concerned about any medical conditions you have please read the dive medical in advance.
Dive medicals
http://www.deir.qld.gov.au/pdf/whs/divecards_english2005.pdf
Dive Medicals in foreign languages
http://pan.search.qld.gov.au/search/search.cgi?query=snorkel+thai&collection=qld-gov&profile=deir&form=simple&num_ranks=10&tiers=off
No experience is necessary if you have never scuba dived before as long as you are in good physical health. If you wish to dive and are worried about some previous medical condition, then please allow time to get a dive medical from an Australian medical practice. (they can do this here at Airlie Beach for around $60).
The medical practices below on most occasions will be able to a dive medical with minimum notice.
To contact Australian Doctors in Airlie Beach:
The Doctors (07) 4948 0900 Located in the Main street Airlie Beach.
Or Whitsunday Doctors (07) 4946 6241 next to the Newsagent Shute Harbour Rd Airlie Beach.
Eco Friendly dive practices
1. Coral tissue is easily damaged, so don't touch any coral. Resist the temptation to touch other creatures. Some divers choose not to wear gloves, so they won't be tempted to grab the reef.
2. Passively observe organisms by floating in one spot Allow fish to swim past you.
3. Practice buoyancy skills in a pool or sandy area before diving near a coral reef.
4. Secure your gauges and equipment well to avoid accidental contact with the reef
5. Avoid swimming over the top of reef areas and try to remain in the sand channels between corals heads, which makes the contact with the reef much less likely.
6. Remain at least arms length from the reef unless your looking at something very carefully.
7. Avoid kicking up sand because this smothers corals when it settles and is stressful to other reef animals.
8. Always be aware of your body position in relation to the reef, especially your fins, and never stand on coral.
9. Avoid feeding reef fish. This may introduce unhealthy food items and disrupt their natural behaviour.
10. Don't collect souvenirs, including dead shells and coral rock because everything on the reef has a function and anything removed affects the reef ecosystem.
11. Use a camera to bring back memories to share, but keep a safe distance from the reef while taking pictures.
12. Encourage others to be aware of coral reef conservation and pass on your knowledge.
Dive medical in foreign languages: http://pan.search.qld.gov.au/
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To make a booking, you must complete our no-obligations reservations enquiry form which is easy to follow and secured with the latest encryption technology. Once we receive your enquiry, we will contact you via phone or email, to advise of availability and confirm the final price is correct - and discuss payment options. A booking is confirmed when you have been emailed a confirmation notice and at this stage the deposit is processed on your credit card and becomes non-refundable and any cancellation fees stated in the terms apply. Upon receipt of your confirmation, please check your details carefully and notify us immediately if there are any incorrect details, as it may not be possible to make changes at a later date.
Please note we accept Visa and Mastercard and the credit card fees are:
1) 1.75% for the deposit amount.
2) 1.75% for the balance of payment.
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Under no circumstances are you permitted to carry more passengers than the vessel you charter is legally registered to carry, and if you do your insurance may be invalidated. The number of passengers allowed is indicated next to each vessel on this website. It is your responsibility to choose a journey that is within your capabilities. A boat or trip supplier can refuse to hire a vessel to any person who is in their opinion unfit to skipper or does not meet eligibility requirements. In such circumstances we will have no further liability to you.





