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Alexander Stewart Tallship
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Features of the Alexander Stewart
The main feature of this 65ft ketch is the 9 private cabins that will accommodate 18 passengers in style and comfort.
  • 18 passengers
  • 3 crew
  • Huge Deck area
  • Length 65'
  • 9 Private double cabins available
  • Departs 8.30am Monday and Friday
  • Returns 3pm Wednesday and Sunday
Your Sailing Safari

Your adventure starts as soon as you step aboard Alexander Stewart, the classic charm and rich timber fit out along with huge, open decks make this the perfect platform for island exploration. And in the evenings, return to the privacy of your own elegant timber cabin.

On the safari you will have the opportunity to observe and learn about the exceptional biodiversity of life that thrives both below and above the water in the marine park national park environment.

Explore the World Heritage Listed Whitsunday Islands and discover why it is one of the most remarkable national park environments in the world. Exploration of this world famous marine wonderland is a must in any Whitsunday experience and you will be able to snorkel and swim amongst the fringing coral reefs of the Whitsunday Islands.

History of the 'Stewart
The Alexander Stewart was hand built over 17 years by three generations of the one family and is said to be the largest cold-moulded timber hull in the southern hemisphere. A magnificent vessel styled after the famous ship in which Joshua Slocum achieved the first solo circumnavigation of the globe in 1898.
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