After spending a couple of days in Hamilton and about a week
in Airlie to provision we were ready to leave marina life behind, so when the weather improved we happily left the docks for a week around the islands.
Such an amazing beach we were glad we made it this time. You can anchor almost anywhere alongside the beach but the most protected area is towards the south end. The problem is this part of the beach is totally crowded with day visitors, including the little seaplanes that bring couples for a romantic time at the beach. Our strategy worked out well by spending daytime at anchor in the isolated places and going back to the good anchorage for the night. We found that by evening this place is usually quiet, except for the camping area that seems to have visitors most of the time.
Outstanding |
A romantic setting at the beach |
Zeni and the clear waters of Whitehaven |
A view from the inlet at the end of the beach |
We had about 8 days
before my flight to Sydney to go back to work and we spent these last days going to places
we missed when we came up. The wind was mainly from the NNE this time so we
visited anchorages that are not available in the predominant SE winds. The
weather was lovely, the places a lot less crowded this time of the year and we sailed to more remote places visiting White Bay in Haslewood island, Plantation Bay in Lindeman
Island and the highlight of the week, Thomas Island.
And then the week was over and we headed back to spend the
last night at Turtle Bay before going to Hamilton marina. Zenitude
will stay here for a month, while we wait for our dear American friends John and Anne from Livin’ the
Dream that will be visiting Australia and join us for some more of Whitsundays sailing towards the end of
November.
G.
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