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Whitsunday Sailing Holidays. If are looking for a sailing holiday to the Whitsunday Islands and Great Barrier Reef then you have come to the right place. Home to 74 tropical islands fringed with spectacular coral reefs, the famous blue waters of the Coral Sea, and the friendly seaside village of Airlie Beach on the Whitsunday Coast - this is definitely the destination not to miss. Click here for more info >>>>>>
News : Airlie Beach
About Airlie Beach
While still proud of its success as a backpacker icon, Airlie Beach, the capital of the Whitsundays, has come of age. It is an evolution that is turning this tropical town into a coveted all-round visitor destination with a healthy economic base.
Jan 12, 2005, 16:43 ,

Ariel View of Airlie Beach
News : Airlie Beach
Airlie Beach to host free sports workshops
Club governance will be a key topic at three free sports workshops to be hosted by the Beattie Government at Cannonvale in Airlie Beach this month, the Deputy Premier and Minister for Sport, Mr Terry Mackenroth, said today.
Oct 5, 2004, 16:26 ,

News : Airlie Beach
How were our towns named
Here are how our towns such as Cannonvale and Airlie Beach and our islands were named. 
Oct 5, 2004, 13:25 ,

News : Airlie Beach
This port's not for drinking

There was a bottle of port left on the shelf.

Warm Whitsunday winds whispered from the north and had Sherlock Holmes been aboard the vessel Chille, one wonders what he may have deduced.

But for beginner sailors it?s simply a handy phrase for remembering the left side, or port side, of the boat.


Jun 17, 2004, 16:26 ,

 



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