
 Snorkelling, Kayaks, Island Walks, Beach Visits all included
|  Enjoy an intimate visit to Whitehaven
|  Cruise into the sunset on Pacific Sunrise
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When making holiday decisions, few make full consideration of the price per day per person for any given experience or holiday accommodation. Here in the Whitsundays it is no different with accommodation and experiences ranging from 6 star to budget-backpacker. Amongst these you can get a bed in downtown Airlie Beach for $25 per night, while extreme luxury is available at $5000 per day on luxury charter yachts.
On board Pacific Sunrise you may be surprised to find that our per person, per day rate compares very favourably with the very best accommodation that the Whitsundays has to offer.
Take for instance the example of a leading local island resort. On sale at just over AU$1000 for a 3 night stay for 2 people including breakfasts, you can add a reasonable amount for lunch, dinner, island activities and that all important day trip to Whitehaven with reef snorkelling. The total will easily come to about AU$2000. This equates to about AU$333 per day for a quality island resort experience.
A 3 night island voyage in a private cabin on Pacific Sunrise will set you back AU$1888 for two people. That's AU$315 per person, per night, and look what's included. 3 days and nights cruising the Whitsundays with low number of guests, a la carte meals, cooked breakfast, plated lunch, morning and afternoon tea, sip on champagne and watch the sun set. Friendly personal and professional service, island walks, beach visits (usually Whitehaven), snorkelling, kayaks and 360 degree island and ocean views that change constantly. You unpack once and we change the locations.
In addition, you have the option of scuba diving. Pacific Sunrise features full dive facilities and a professional dive instructor for intimate beginners lessons through to guided tours for certified divers.
We think that's unbeatable value from the Whitsundays' premiere cruising experience, Pacific Sunrise, cruising the 74 islands in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef.
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