We arrived at Airlie Beach around 4:30pm after a drive of approximately 560 kilometres. My efforts to place the caravan in the correct position turned out to be one of my better efforts. After only a couple of "shuffles" we were in place. The only downside for the journey was that I ended up with a cracked windscreen! The local windscreen guy suggested that I wait until I get to a major city where it can be replaced on the spot.
On the upside, we were cordially invited to the night's roast spit ($13.00 per head) followed by a young lady providing all the attendees with a fire show (twirling fire balls around her body). The spit also served for a chance to swap stories with the others who attended. All we had to do was take our fold-up chairs and any drinks we wished to consume. It was a good night and saved the washing up!
Thursday.
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| Flametree caravan park - Airlie Beach |
We spent part of the morning just walking around the caravan park getting our bearings and giving Buddy a walk while he smelt and watered just about every bush we passed.
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| Whitsunday airport |
The edge of the caravan park separates us from the Whitsunday airport, so that now and again we hear the sound of light aircraft and choppers as they ferry their customers to the various Whitsunday Islands.
Later on we took a look at the brochures to see what day we would visit the Island by boat. Currently the wind is too high to make such a journey an enjoyable one. One good thing is that if we book at the caravan site, they will "Buddy sit" for us for the day, so that means both Liz and I can go out to the Islands together.
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| Airlie Beach Marina |
Part of the afternoon was taken up by a drive into Airlie Beach (about 6 kilometres away) to get a feel of the place.
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| Airlie Beach High street |
Predominantly high streets with cafes and clothes shops, all of which offered to make bookings for the holiday makers (must be an incentive somewhere!).
We did notice that back-packers appeared to be well serviced for accommodation as they were every where.
The weather has been king to us, generally sunny and warm although the wind has been around 30 knots so we have to look at the forecasts for our outings.
Almost finished my book however the reception has an exchange service so I expect to be visiting them tomorrow. More site-seeing then as well as the weather, wind wise, doesn't break for another few days (we do have 5 nights here, so all should be well)
Friday
We had a severe downpour last night and most of this morning. Whilst it isn't what most tourists want the poor old farmers definitely need it, so alls fair!
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| Shute Harbour |
Once the rain had died-down to a mere drizzle we decided to drive to Shute Harbour for a look around. The harbour is only about 5 kilometres from the caravan site.
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| Shute Harbour and the Islands |
Shute harbour is generally considered the starting point for the cruise ships/boats (I never know the difference) to the Whitsunday Islands.
As the rain has settled in it looks like a reading afternoon. I managed to change my book for another which, so far, looks interesting.
Saturday
The rain remained with us throughout the night and this morning, so it was more reading time.
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| Signage for our boardwalk |
This afternoon the sun broke through so we drove into Airlie Lagoon and walked along the boardwalk.
Given the improvement in the weather, and with fingers crossed, we booked a full day cruise to Daydream Island and Hamilton Island. The managers of the caravan park will "Buddy sit" for us so for once we can tour together - Really looking forward to the cruise :)
Sunday:
It was a 6am start, getting ready for the bus that would pick us up for our 2 Island cruise during the day.
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| Day Dream Island |
We boarded around 8:15am after taking a coffee on the pier.
Our boat took just 30 minutes to cruise to Daydream Island where we were to spend the morning looking around the Island and all it offered.
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| Yours truly and the three mermaids |
Initially we joined a tour-guide who explained the history of the Island and most of its contents.
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| Liz and the three Mermaids |
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| Feeding the Stingrays |
Later we were informed about the marine life held in Daydream Island by a Marine Biologist and in particular the Stingrays, "Bruce" the 2.5 metre shark and "Nemo" (well about 10 of them).
Around 12:30pm we joined our boat and headed off to Hamilton Island for the afternoon.
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| Hamilton Island |
Here we were left to our own devices. First on the agenda was lunch at "Sails".
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| "Wild Oats" moored at Hamilton Island |
We had a $24 voucher each to spend as we wished (Part of the cruise deal), so Liz had Fish and Chips and I had a chicken version of Fichatas.
During the course of the day our caravan park team looked after Buddy however he was glad to see us back in the evening