Sunsail Whitsundays Celebrates New Year
Sunsail has renewed its commitment to Australia’s sailing holiday industry with the introduction of eight new yachts to its Whitsundays charter fleet for the 2006/2007 season.
The luxury new monohull additions include two Beneteau Oceanis 323s, a Beneteau Oceanis 343, a Beneteau Oceanis 393, a Beneteau Oceanis 423, while the new catamarans comprise a Lagoon 380, a Lagoon 410 plus a fully air-conditioned Lagoon 440.
The upgrade cements Sunsail’s position as Australia’s premier sailing holiday company with the most modern yachts and catamarans available for charter.
The new yachts bring Sunsail’s total 2006 Whitsunday fleet to 30 yachts and catamarans with which Sunsail offers luxury Bareboat charter holidays, Sailing School courses as well as their new 3-night luxury crewed ‘By the Cabin’ Cruises.
Sunsail Director Greg Boller said the new yachts reflected the company’s strategic plan to provide the region’s best quality of service and range of products.
“These new yachts are among the world’s favourite charter vessels and we are pleased to be able to offer all sailing enthusiasts the opportunity to experience the best in Whitsunday charter holidays,” Mr Boller said.
Holidaymakers can receive up to four free nights sailing in the Whitsundays if they charter a Sunsail yacht prior to 31 March 2006.
Sunsail guests will receive additional nights as follows:
* Pay for seven nights yacht charter and sail for nine – get two nights free.
* Pay for ten nights yacht charter and sail for 14 – get four nights free.
This deal is available on new bookings only and is not valid in conjunction any other offers.
Sunsail is the world’s leading sailing holiday company with bases in 23 countries and 35 cruising destinations offering bareboat yacht charters, luxury crewed ‘By the Cabin’ Cruises, Sailing Schools, corporate sailing and WaterSports Beach Clubs.
Further information on Sunsail’s new fleet additions or details on booking a sailing holiday can be obtained by contacting Sunsail on tollfree 1800 803 988 (within Australia), tollfree 0800 449 891 (from New Zealand) emailing [email protected] or visiting the website at www.sunsail.com.au
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