Unique Dining Experiences During Your Bareboat Charter in the Whitsundays 

When it comes to meal time on your bareboat charter, there are lots of ways you can create unique dining experiences. Forget sitting at the table for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Get creative and make the most of the beautiful settings you're in and make your dining experiences truly memorable. Here are our top 4 ideas for 'stand out' meal settings during your charter.

SEAFOOD PLATTER AND CHAMPAGNE ON WORLD FAMOUS WHITEHAVEN BEACH

Imagine sitting on the pure white soft silica sand of the world famous Whitehaven Beach. Champagne in hand. Sun setting over the horizon. Loved ones sitting beside you. If there was one thing to tick off your bareboat bucket list, this would be one of them.

LOOKOUT PICNIC

There are a variety of bushwalks for you to enjoy on the islands. Walk a little or a lot - choose from easy short walks to longer more difficult walks, but each one offer world-class views at the very top. Pack a little picnic and enjoy it once you get there.

BBQ FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND DINNER

Each bareboat comes with a BBQ on the back deck. It will become your favourite way to cook every meal during your charter and if you are lucky enough to catch your own fish, cooking it on the BBQ is the only way you should prepare it! Mmmmmm, sliced lemon and fresh herbs anyone?

CHEESE PLATTER ON THE BOW

Have Whitsunday Provisioning prepare a gourmet cheese platter for you, grab some cushions, drinks and head out on to the bow of the boat. Get comfortable on the tramp and indulge in fine food as you watch the sunset on another day.

Whitsunday Provisioning can take care of all your provisioning needs or you can 'Click and Collect' from Woolworths or Coles. Be sure to familiarise yourselves with the Whitsunday Zoning Maps so that you know where you can and cannot fish.

Contact us today to discuss your next bareboat charter and start planning your own unique dining experiences in the Whitsundays.

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