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* [http://www.windward.com.au/ 100 Magic Miles] by David Colfelt. This book is the absolute must-have bible for cruising the Whitsunday Islands area of the Queensland coast. The book covers everything from harbours, anchorages, marine protection and national park zones, locations of courtesy moorings, dive and fishing spots, etc. | * [http://www.windward.com.au/ 100 Magic Miles] by David Colfelt. This book is the absolute must-have bible for cruising the Whitsunday Islands area of the Queensland coast. The book covers everything from harbours, anchorages, marine protection and national park zones, locations of courtesy moorings, dive and fishing spots, etc. | ||
- | * | + | * Obtain the latest copy of the [http://www.gbrmpa.gov.au/ GBRMPA] zoning map number 10, covering the Whitsundays area. The map is available in most shore side locations around the Whitsundays or can be [http://www.gbrmpa.gov.au/zoning-permits-and-plans/zoning/zoning-maps downloaded from this page]. |
+ | * There is also a booklet titled ''Your Guide to visiting the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and Great Barrier Reef Coast Marine Park in the Whitsundays'' also published by [http://www.gbrmpa.gov.au/ GBRMPA]. Copies can be found shore side. I haven't found an on line copy but most of the information is available [http://www.gbrmpa.gov.au/visit-the-reef/plans-of-management/whitsunday-plan-of-management linked from this web page]. | ||
==Personal Notes== | ==Personal Notes== |
Revision as of 21:56, 14 October 2014
Whitsundays Islands Cruising Guide
An online cruising guide for yachts sailing around the Whitsundays Islands.
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The Whitsunday Islands are a group of islands within the Great Barrier Reef area in Queensland, Australia. They are a major tourist area and very popular with yacht charterers.
The islands are continental that is they geographically belong to the mainland and are not coral cays. They are however surrounded by corals and most of their beaches consist of finely ground coral skeletons.
The name Whitsunday is derived from Captain Cook’s Whitsunday Passage which is believed that he discovered on the day of the Pentecost also known as Whit Sunday.
See also Whitsunday Passage.
Cruising the region
The Whitsunday Islands are an almost idyllic cruising ground. There are numerous islands with lovely protected beaches and anchorages and fantastic coral reefs teaming with tropical fish. Most of the area is part of the Whitsunday Islands National Park and several restrictions are applied. There are areas where anchoring is restricted, to protect the coral, but there are usually mooring buoys which can be used for 2 hours during the day and for an overnight after 4 PM. For information refer to the indispensable 100 Magic Miles by David Colfelt.
Local Dangers
The deadly Cone Shell |
Box Jellyfish |
Irukandji Jelly Fish |
Drawing of a stonefish |
- The pretty but potentially cone shells found on the beach and shallow waters
- The extremely dangerous box and Irukandji jelly fish prevelent from May to October
- Stonefish that can be stepped upon in shallow waters
Uh, it's complicated - there are dozens of them.
See also Queensland.
Weather Information
See Queensland.
Sources for weather information:
Regional Radio Nets
- See Queensland
Also see World Cruiser's Nets.
Islands in the Whitsundays
- Bedarra Island
- Border Island
- Brampton Island
- Daydream Island
- Dunk Island
- Fitzroy Island
- Green Island
- Haggerstone Island
- Hamilton Island
- Hayman Island
- Heron Island
- Hook Island
- Lady Elliot Island
- Long Island (QLD)
- Magnetic Island
- Orpheus Island
- Whitsunday Island
- Wilson Island
- ... and many, many more.
Mainland Ports and Anchorages
Notable Island Anchorages
Cruiser's Friends
Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.
Forum Discussions
List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)
External Links
References & Publications
- 100 Magic Miles by David Colfelt. This book is the absolute must-have bible for cruising the Whitsunday Islands area of the Queensland coast. The book covers everything from harbours, anchorages, marine protection and national park zones, locations of courtesy moorings, dive and fishing spots, etc.
- Obtain the latest copy of the GBRMPA zoning map number 10, covering the Whitsundays area. The map is available in most shore side locations around the Whitsundays or can be downloaded from this page.
- There is also a booklet titled Your Guide to visiting the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and Great Barrier Reef Coast Marine Park in the Whitsundays also published by GBRMPA. Copies can be found shore side. I haven't found an on line copy but most of the information is available linked from this web page.
Personal Notes
Last Visited & Details Checked (and updated here)
Date of member's visit to this Port/Stop & this page's details validated:
- April 2011 --Istioploos
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