Sailaway featured by Travelling in Australia Magazine
Snorkelling Port Douglas... Sailaway owner/operator Steve Edmondson's relentless commitment for environmental sustainability and eco tourism caught the attention of journalists at one of Australia's leading travel magazines; Travelling in Australia. [button...
Protectors of the Reef: GBRMPA
Reef Management Sailing Great Barrier Reef... The Great Barrier Marine Park Authority's GOAL is to provide for the long-term protection, ecologically sustainable use, understanding and enjoyment of the Great Barrier Reef through the care and development of the Great...
The Great Barrier Reef
Sailing Port Douglas... Precious The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park was established in 1975 and is the world's largest marine protected area. Natural Wonder It is...
Low Isles Weather
Low Isles Snorkelling... Because Low Isles has a protected lagoon, the water here is generally much more calm than it is on the outer Great Barrier Reef. That means it's the best for snorkelling, exploring and sailing. On very rare occasions we do have to cancel our...
Low Isles Aerial Map
Low Isles Snorkelling...
Low Isles History & Facts
Low Isles History... What is Low Isles? Low Isles is situated on a large, 200 hectare, oval shaped, coral platform. Low Isles consists of a small coral cay, a large mangrove island, mudflats, seagrass beds, and coral reefs. Where is Low Isles? The Low Isles are...
Go Green & Save the Turtles
Go Green! Save the Turtles bag artwork created by Low Island caretaker, Jenni Fox and sponsored by Sailaway to increase awareness of environmental best practices and assist funding of other educational materials i.e. information leaflets and interpretive centre on...
Sailaway to Eco Shamba Tree Farm Port Douglas
ECO SHAMBA Tree Farm Port Douglas was established in August 2009 as an environmental initiative. The location of suitable, high productive land was searched for. The investment and long term commitment was established on 27 Hectares (68 acres) of land, ex cane...
Discover Sailaway's Reef Destinations
MACKAY CORAL CAY
The Coral Cays are pure white sand surrounded by a large fringing reef system and crystal clear water.
Sailaway is the only operator from Port Douglas who has access to visit Mackay Coral Cays. This exclusivity means we have the area to ourselves to explore without restrictions.
Low Isles
Low Isles is an idyllic Coral Cay island. The reef around Low Isles comprises 150 species of hard corals and is dominated by 15 species of soft corals.
Guests of Sailaway have the opportunity to snorkel in the lagoon of the island with our marine biologist, offering an interesting and informative tour.
Sunset Sailing
Enjoy the thrill of pure sailing. A must do when visiting Port Douglas is to relax with an exhilarating cruise on board this first class sailing catamaran.
Soak up the peace and tranquillity of a tropical sunset over the Coral Sea as you sail along the coast off Far North Queensland.
Sailaway Loyalty Club
Receive 10% discount on your second Sailaway experience - simply contact our friendly reservations team to book. Conditions apply.