Sailing Tours & Trips in Australia/Oceania
Picture sailing through the Pacific's most beautiful waters. Could mean Australia's Whitsundays, Fiji’s island groups, French Polynesia's Society Islands, or New Zealand's Bay of Islands. You're living aboard, island-hopping at sailing pace, snorkeling and diving straight from the boat. It's social if crew-sharing, active but relaxed, experiencing islands and ocean in ways land-based travel can't match.
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10 best Sailing Australia/Oceania tour packages
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- Australia: North Queensland to Uluru (With Sailing)
- 2 Day / 2 Night Whitsunday Islands Sailing Adventure (on Condor, Broomstick or Hammer)
- Ultimate Australia (With Sailing)
- Kimberley Coast Adventure Darwin → Broome (2027)
- Kimberley Coast Adventure Darwin → Broome (2026)
- Kimberley Coastal Expedition Darwin → Broome (2027)
- New Zealand Expedition Cruise Wellington → Queenstown (2027)
- Kimberley Coastal Expedition Broome → Darwin (2027)
- Kimberley Complete with Kimberley Coastal Expedition Broome → Darwin (2027)
- Sailing Adventures through the Whitsunday Islands
The Australian landscape comes alive through sailing, hiking, and wildlife encounters. This comprehensive tour weaves together Aboriginal experiences and iconic landmarks across the country's diverse terrains.
Duration 13 days Destinations Airlie Beach, Whitsunday Islands, Magnetic Island, Townsville, Cairns, Kuranda, Kings Canyon, Uluru Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator Contiki From $2,554
10% Off- US$2,299+$581 upfront costsYou save $255
2 Day / 2 Night Whitsunday Islands Sailing Adventure (on Condor, Broomstick or Hammer)
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The second snorkeling spot with the coral that was still alive was stunning.”
Sofie, traveled in November
Active travelers aged 18+ will thrill to this eco-friendly sailing voyage. The adventure features hands-on sailing instruction, guided snorkeling at three reef sites, bushwalking opportunities, and social evening activities including sunset beach stops.
Duration 3 days Destinations Airlie Beach, Hayman Island, Hook Island, Whitsunday Islands Age Range Ages 18-39 Operator Prosail Whitsundays From
10% Off- US$469
Two nights sailing on a converted racing yacht through the Whitsunday Islands includes snorkeling at Whitehaven Beach and time in the clear waters of the Great Barrier Reef. The route runs from Sydney's Bondi Beach north to Airlie Beach, stopping at Byron Bay for surf lessons and Magnetic Island to spot koalas along the Forts Walk. Freshly prepared meals get served on deck while sailing past 74 islands, and there's an optional sunset boat cruise in Cairns.
Duration 20 days Destinations Sydney, Blue Mountains, Bondi, Bondi Beach, Byron Bay, Noosa, Fraser Island, Airlie Beach, Whitsundays, Whitsunday IslandsSee all destinations Age Range Ages 18-35 Operator Contiki From $4,132
19% Off- US$3,347+$912 upfront costsYou save $785
Duration 10 days Destinations Darwin, Koolama Bay, King George Falls, Mitchell Falls, Mitchell Plateau, Prince Frederick Harbour, Naturalists Island, Talbot Bay, Lacepede Islands, Broome Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Travel Marvel From
19% Off- US$7,644+$939 upfront costs
Duration 10 days Destinations Darwin, Koolama Bay, King George Falls, Mitchell Plateau, Mitchell Falls, Prince Frederick Harbour, Naturalists Island, Talbot Bay, Lacepede Islands, Broome Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Travel Marvel From
19% Off- US$7,308+$939 upfront costs
Duration 10 days Destinations Darwin, Koolama Bay, King George Falls, Jar Island, Bigge Island, Mitchell Falls, Prince Frederick Harbour, Talbot Bay, Adele Island, Broome Age Range Ages 8+ Operator APT From
19% Off- US$11,937+$939 upfront costs
The Coral Adventurer sails through New Zealand's Fiordland National Park, part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Te Wāhipounamu, navigating the deep waters of Milford Sound, Doubtful Sound, and Dusky Sound with their forest-covered cliffs and thundering waterfalls. Whale watching in Kaikōura happens from a stable catamaran, where you can spot sperm, humpback, and pilot whales while using onboard hydrophones to hear their communications. The route goes through Acheron Passage and 'The Gut' in Doubtful Sound, includes a stop at Motuara Island's wildlife sanctuary, and visits remote Stewart Island before disembarking in Bluff.
Duration 11 days Destinations Wellington, Kaikoura, Akaroa, Christchurch, Dunedin, Doubtful Sound, Bluff Age Range Ages 8+ Operator APT From
19% Off- US$8,985+$939 upfront costs
Duration 10 days Destinations Broome, Adele Island, Talbot Bay, Mitchell Falls, Prince Frederick Harbour, Jar Island, Koolama Bay, King George Falls, Darwin Age Range Ages 8+ Operator APT From
19% Off- US$11,937+$939 upfront costs
Duration 24 days Destinations Broome, Derby, Kununurra, Galvans Gorge, Mitchell Plateau, Mitchell Falls, Bradshaw, El Questro, Emma Gorge, WyndhamSee all destinations Age Range Ages 8+ Operator APT From
19% Off- US$22,200+$939 upfront costs
Duration 4 days Destinations Airlie Beach, Whitsunday Islands, Great Barrier Reef Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in Only: German Operator MEIERS WELTREISEN From
19% Off- US$1,034
What our customers ask about Sailing Tours & Trips in Australia/Oceania
What are the most popular sailing routes and destinations in Australia/Oceania?
Australia and Oceania's premier sailing destinations center around the Whitsunday Islands where boats stop at the white sands of Whitehaven Beach Hook Island and Tongue Bay. French Polynesia's routes navigate through the Tuamotu Archipelago with time exploring Rangiroa's Blue Lagoon and Tiputa Pass. Sailors frequently choose Great Barrier Reef routes from Cairns and Airlie Beach to access prime snorkeling spots. Less traveled but equally rewarding routes weave through the Austral Islands including stops at Rurutu Rimatara and Raivavae. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "The Whitsundays route was perfectly planned - we got to see all the highlights while having plenty of time to swim and snorkel at each stop."
What wildlife encounters can I expect during an Australia/Oceania sailing trip?
The waters of Australia and Oceania support rich marine ecosystems. Humpback whales appear from July to September in the Australs while sea turtles and tropical fish are present year-round. Land-based wildlife viewing includes koalas and rock wallabies on Magnetic Island's coastal walks. The Great Barrier Reef hosts more than 9000 marine species and Rangiroa's Tiputa Pass draws pods of dolphins. As shared by a TourRadar traveler: "The marine life in the Whitsundays was incredible - we saw turtles reef sharks and even a mother humpback whale with her calf while sailing between islands."
What is the best time of year for sailing in the Whitsundays and Great Barrier Reef?
The peak sailing season runs May through September when temperatures hold steady between 75-82°F with minimal rainfall. These months bring the clearest water for snorkeling at key locations like Whitehaven Beach and Hook Island. Boats departing from Airlie Beach benefit from reliable trade winds that suit both novice and experienced sailors. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "The weather in June was perfect for sailing - sunny days cool nights and calm seas made the experience absolutely magical especially while anchored at Tongue Bay."
How many people typically share a sailing vessel in Australia/Oceania?
Vessel capacity varies by boat type. Luxury catamarans such as the Whitsunday Getaway accommodate 12-14 guests while converted racing yachts carry up to 20 passengers. More intimate experiences like Rangiroa Dream cruises limit groups to 12 people. The Aranui vessel in French Polynesia takes larger groups but maintains excellent service with a high crew-to-guest ratio. As one TourRadar traveler mentioned: "Our group of 14 on the catamaran was perfect - enough people to be social but not overcrowded."
How rough are the sailing conditions and what if I get seasick?
Weather patterns determine sailing conditions with the calmest waters in the Whitsundays from May to September. French Polynesian routes around Rangiroa see steadiest conditions April through November. Modern vessels like the Whitsunday Getaway catamaran offer stable sailing platforms. Experienced crews choose protected anchoring spots and keep seasickness remedies on hand. As one TourRadar traveler noted: "The catamaran was very stable and the crew knew exactly where to anchor for calm conditions - even those worried about seasickness had no issues."
What meals and dining experiences are provided on sailing tours?
Sailing tours typically include full meal service with fresh food prepared by onboard chefs. Whitsundays trips serve breakfast lunch afternoon snacks and dinner featuring regional seafood and produce. The Aranui in French Polynesia highlights traditional feasts and just-caught fish. ProSail Whitsundays provides all daily meals plus morning tea and sunset appetizers. As one TourRadar traveler described: "The food exceeded our expectations - fresh barbecued fish tropical fruits and even homemade desserts prepared in the tiny galley kitchen."
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