Thursday 24 July 2014

Whitsundays, Airlie Beach to Mission Beach 26 June - 9 July



Airlie Beach to Mission Beach 26 June - 9 July


Hi everyone, I really have to get on with this and do the write up of the next part, well here goes!

We were actually staying at Sea Breeze Campsite at Cannonvale. Our neighbours were a lovely couple Germaine and Graham from Cowra, NSW but quite near Canberra. We had a few little drinking sessions with them. Graham didn't drink much of the commercial beer as didn't like the taste because he brewed his own! Germaine on the other hand did like a glass of red.
Our spot was quite near the camp kitchen and the camping field. We had a young couple near us who were travelling around busking and doing some "Fire acrobatics and he actually did the fire eating bit" nice kids but needed their hair washing! They gave two performances for a free nights camping.



Belle doing her thing!







Some of the audience


 
















Richard and I took the bikes off the back of the caravan and we rode along the beautiful boardwalk to the Market at Airlie Beach. As usual these markets are really good especially for vegetable buying. We found a very nice cafe too. Once back at the campsite we decided to book ourselves onto a trip out to Whitehaven Beach, Whitsundays.. probably not everyone's cup of tea booking the fast boat “Big Fury” for early Monday morning.

 
Sunday 29 another beautiful morning and Helen thought we should take a tiki tour to Dingo Beach and Hideaway Bay we didn't realise how far it was quite a distance 54km.
Hideaway Bay










Dingo Beach

 


 


The beach was deserted with the local pub close by where a country and western singer entertained us whilst relaxing and reading.


Hideaway Bay was very up market, no shops etc just the most lovely houses.








 
Again back at the campsite we were asked by Germaine and Graham if we would like to go to the local esplanade (over the road from the site) to partake of cheese and wine and watch the sunset... a very pleasant evening.
 

An area of the esplanade Airlie Beach
Shutehaven, other side of Airlie Beach

















Monday morning and our trip: The information brochure said we should take something warm and waterproof. We both had rucksacs with fleece and a small waterproof jacket.
We were immediately offered wetsuits for the snorkelling part of the trip! Helen not too keen on wearing a wetsuit but Richard said “best to get one” Our tour guide “Brayden” informed us of all the safety aspects of the boat and said we would be going to the beach first and then snorkelling. The trip to Whitehaven was very fast with the boat travelling at a speed 31 knots and obviously bounces about on the sea which coincided with both of us getting wet!! but all OK as we had our waterproofs.






Look no rain jackets


 

 




Whitehaven Beach






 










Back on the beach and Helen an I donned our wetsuits ready for our next activity. Chris the captain moored the boat for all the passengers (38 people) to climb on board. We headed out to Border Island where we anchored up and Brayden gave us all a safety lecture on our equipment and what we should do if in trouble. He was excellent, he even took the non-swimmers around in the tender dinghy. Richard jumped in first and I followed it was chilly even with the wetsuits on!!

Wet suit ON






 

On the way to Border Island for the activity
Hope you all like our pictures especially the ones donning the wetsuits!!





 


Helen snorkelling















The next few days were spent riding our bicycles and generally looking at the scenery and chilling out. We did manage to get our hair cut and sort out a new pair of prescription sunglasses for Helen, they will be waiting for us at Specsavers in Smithfield which is a northern superb of Cairns.

We left Airlie Beach at 9:10 and arrived at our overnight stop at Home Hill showground at 11:15 for $10 a night it was very good.


Holme Hill $10 night
Our next Caravan Park could be anywhere, we tried a number of free camps but no room at the Inn. All the free camps were full of what looked like permanents!! We managed to find a overnight stop at lovely caravan park outside the town of Ingham. It was a superb drive through site. The next morning we decided to book a 4 night stay and chose Mission Beach. Upon arrival we were spoken to quite abruptly by the owner but, was put on a great spot by the father of the owner who literally made up for his sons ignorance, a lovely man of 82 years.  He guided Richard on to our large spot with fantastic accuracy!


Our spot! Hideaway Resort, Mission Beach
 It was like the Ford Ranger club all around us
Fords, Fords, Fords ha ha
The beach was nice and the local pub had great food and drinks at $5 for a beer and wine, so we decided to spend the evening there to watch the final State of Origin game. We had a great night and met some amazing people again. A woman called Tricia owned a Banana farm about 5km away, she told us about the 2 cyclones that the area has had within 5 years of each other. It was a very quiet place with nothing happening, our son Jonathan texted and told us it was the most boring place he had been to whilst on his travels!



That told us!! Next installment will be the RODEO photos yippeee!!!

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