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Coral Trekker - Airlie Beach

Coral Trekker - Airlie Beach

From $ 835.0 to $ 1505.0

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Coral Trekker - Airlie Beach
Coral Trekker - Airlie Beach
Coral Trekker - Airlie Beach

Nothing matches the feeling of standing on a square-rigger with the wind in your face and the smell of salt in the air as you watch the huge red sails billowing aloft.

Feel the warm wooden deck beneath your feet and the tropical sun above as the Coral Trekker sails you away for the adventure of a lifetime. All distinctions of age, gender and nationality disappear in a communion of yells and laughter as you haul ropes and prepare to set sail for the Great Barrier Reef and Whitsunday Islands aboard this lovingly restored 23 metre sailing ship. Built in Norway in 1939, this traditional sailing ship displays a unique and interesting character. With topsails, t'gallants and yardarms she has all the old world charm and romance of yesteryear.

Action packed or relaxed! Join the crew in the rigging or just sit back on the wide decks and relax in the tropical sunshine. The itinerary is flexible and unhurried setting aside lots of time for sailing, strolling secluded beaches, snorkelling, scuba diving and hiking national park trails.

Coral Trekker sleeps a maximum of 14 guests in double and four-berth cabins. The crew of four includes captain, chef, and two deckhands.

Facilities for Coral Trekker

  • Crewed charter

Services for Coral Trekker

Coral Trekker Six Night Cruise
Feel the warm wooden deck beneath your feet and the tropical sun above as the Coral Trekker sails you away for the adventure of a lifetime. All distinctions of age, sex and nationality disappear in a communion of yells and laughter as you haul ropes and prepare to set sail for the Great Barrier Reef and Whitsunday Islands aboard this lovingly restored 23 metre Norwegian sailing ship. Built in Norway in 1939 and having rounded Cape Horn twice, this traditional sailing ship and its crew will ensure that you have an adventure in the Whitsundays.
Coral Trekker Three Night Cruise
Feel the warm wooden deck beneath your feet and the tropical sun above as the Coral Trekker sails you away for the adventure of a lifetime. All distinctions of age, sex and nationality disappear in a communion of yells and laughter as you haul ropes and prepare to set sail for the Great Barrier Reef and Whitsunday Islands aboard this lovingly restored 23 metre Norwegian sailing ship. Built in Norway in 1939 and having rounded Cape Horn twice, this traditional sailing ship displays a unique and interesting character.

Experiences around Airlie Beach

  • Adventure
  • Beach
  • Cruise
  • Educational Tourism
  • Island
  • Marine
  • Nature based
  • Rainforest
  • Reef

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