Cruises

Sailing with "Grace"
Tue, Fri, Sat, Sun
other days upon application and availability

A day on Grace includes a one and half hour sail to one of the many beautiful beaches in Keppel Bay. Morning tea is served on the way over. We anchor for a few hours of swimming , snorkelling, beachcombing, kayaking, fishing etc. and a tasty hot and cold buffet lunch, including local prawns. We enjoy a fresh fruit platter on the way home. 

Prices for Sailing with Grace are: $115 per Adult and 
                                                
$75 per Child (under 16 years of age)

Prices include all food and non alcoholic drinks, snorkeling and fishing gear, reef tax and GST. Guests are welcome to BYO alcohol

 


Freedom Fast Cats Ferry Transfers

Fast, safe, friendly and reliable, the Freedom Fast cats provide ferry transfers daily(except monday) for the short 30 minute journey to Great Keppel Island.

Schedule from 1st April 2008 - bookings essential
Depart Rosslyn Bay Mon- no service except
school & public hols
Wed, Thu, Sat, Sun
Tue
Friday

n/a
9.15am
10.30am
9.15 & 3pm
Depart Great Keppel Island Mon- no service except
school & public hols
Wed, Thu, Sat, Sun
Tue
Friday

n/a
3.45pm
2pm
10am & 3.45pm
Transfer Return One way
Adult $45.00 $26.00
Child 4-14yrs $25.00 $15.00
Senior/Student $37.00 $21.00
Family 2a2c $115.00 $65.00


Check in at least 30 minutes prior to departure
Subject to weather prices incl GST & harbour tax and valid to 29-02-08

Coach connections available from Yeppoon & Rockhampton.


Terms & Conditions

DEFINITIONS
  • Child 4-14 years inclusive.
  • Infant 0-3 years inclusive.
  • Senior – holder of current Australian seniors card or international senior with photo id showing age of 60 years plus. Identification to be presented on check in.
  • Student – holder of current student identification with photograph issued by university, school or tertiary institution. Identification to be presented on check in.
  • Family - 2 adults 2 children 4-14 years – family rate applies ONLY to families travelling together on same service, families travelling at different times must purchase independent full fare adult and child tickets.

CANCELLATION POLICY

  • No refund if cancelled within 48 hours of departure.
  • One way tickets cannot be upgraded to return after ticket has been issued.
  • All services operate subject to weather and may be changed or cancelled without notice at the skippers discretion.
  • Once issued, return tickets are not transferable to one way and any unused portion is not refundable and not transferable.

AGENT TERMS & CONDITIONS

  • Bookings must be received in writing 48 hours prior to departure.
  • Any guests booking within 48 hours of travel must book direct at Keppel Bay Marina.
  • Bookings are non refundable if cancelled within 48 hours of travel.
  • The agent is responsible for the accuracy of the booking detail provided and agrees to pay in full for all tickets issued to guests on their request at the agreed nett rate.
  • Keppel Bay Marina reserves the right to dishonour travel vouchers and deny credit to any agents with accounts outstanding in excess of 60 days.
  • Agents must ensure all staff representing Keppel Bay Marina, Freedom Fast Cats and Rothery's product understand the policies, terms and conditions of this agreement and communicate the same to guests at the time of booking.
  • Agents must not advertise, promote or sell products to the public at less than the above listed Gross Rate.
  • Payment due no later than 28th of the month after travel ie for travel 12 May, payment due 28th June.

TERMS & CONDITIONS OF TRAVEL

  • Guests must arrive for checkin at least 30 minutes prior to departure.
  • Check in for Freedom Fast Cats closes 15 minutes prior to scheduled departure time.
  • guests are allowed one carry on and one suitcase per person – excess luggage charges apply.
  • Tickets once issued are not refundable and non transferable.
  • $5 charge for reissue of lost tickets.
  • Guests must present a current and valid ticket for travel prior to boarding the Freedom Fast Cats vessels.


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Coral Cruise

Wed, Thu, Sat, Sun
Glass bottom boat cruise, fish feeding & coral viewing, cruise to the best location on the day to view the wonders of our marine life.

Winter Cruise
Tue
Cruise departs Rosslyn Bay at 10am for a cruise around Keppel for a light lunch and a scenic cruise tour and visiting Keppel Island Village on Great Keppel Island before returning at 2pm

Full Day Cruise
Wed, Thu, Sat, Sun
Cruise to secluded coves and deserted beaches, jump in for a swim, play on the beach, soak up the scenery and enjoy a tropical buffet lunch on board.
"It's like a spa in the ocean" … jump in. Experience the thrill of being dragged through the water on our famous boomnet.
Snorkel - Get up close and personal to the wonders of the fringing reefs of the Keppel Islands under the supervision of our experienced crew....all equipment included.

Cruise prices $ AUD - Please add on ferry transfer price 
  Coral
Cruise

Full Day
Cruise

Winter
Cruise
Sailing
with Grace
Adult $23 $130 $69 $115
Child 4-14 yrs $14 $85 $49 $75
Senior/student $18 $110 $59 $115
Family 2a2c $58 $345 $212 $380


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Accommodation

Great Keppel Island offers a broad range of accommodation for singles, couples, families, seniors and independent travelers. Cabins, camping, holiday houses, and lodge accommodation.

Contact us to tailor your perfect Great Keppel Island escape, whether you want to be active or relaxed, we can find the ideal holiday accommodation to suit you.


Activities & Info

Activities - Great Range of things to do on Great Keppel Island include, snorkeling, kayaking, diving, sailing, bushwalking and safe swimming all year round.

Description - Great Keppel Island is one of 14 islands in the Keppel Group. Part of the Great Barrier Reef, the Keppel Islands boast beautiful coral reefs, some with spectacular underwater landscapes.

Steep hills and cliffs plunging into the sea are features of the Keppel Islands, but you will also find sheltered bays and quiet sandy beaches which gently shelve into the water.

There are in fact 17 beaches on Great Keppel Island alone. Almost all of Keppel Bay is a marine park, the aim of which is to encourage balanced use, including some commercial use, while protecting the environment

History - The Woppabura - The first known inhabitants of the Keppel Islands were the Woppabura island people who are believed to have lived on Great Keppel Island at least 700 years ago and on North Keppel at least 4500 years ago.

While the land area of Great Keppel Island is too small and unproductive to support a community, it is believed that about 80-90 Woppabura people lived on the island all year round by using the resources of the inter-tidal zone, fringing reef and surrounding seas... they were marine specialists and knew what food was available and the best way to get it.

European Explorers - British explorer Capt James Cook first entered Keppel Bay in May 1770. Sailing through the bay, Cook wrote about the islands "most of them are pretty high and of small circuit and have more the appearance of barrenness than fertility". He named Keppel Bay and the islands after Rear Admiral Augustus Keppel, and noted seeing people on the island.

Settlement - The first white man known to have set foot on Great Keppel Island was a naturalist named McGillivray, who landed at Leeke's Creek in 1847. Over the years, there have been attempts to establish a grazing industry on Great Keppel Island. The homestead which still stands today is a reminder of these times. Grazing continued until 1962, but was never a really profitable industry.

The island resort first opened in 1967, and tourism has been the primary industry for the island ever since.It is not just the marine life which makes cruising the Keppel Islands a picturesque experience. The landscapes and vegetation on the island constantly changes and provides a stunning backdrop against the blue water and white sandy beaches.

Plant & Birdlife - Plant life on the island is particularly varied. As you cruise the island you will notice the rocky shoreline with the strange looking pandanus trees. Dunes covered in grasses and spinafex, cabbage palms and sheoaks back the sandy shores.

Great Keppel Island also has significant areas of grasslands, heath & shrublands, open forests and woodlands, rainforest and freshwater wetlands. The variety of plant life supports an abundance of bird life as well.

While cruising around the island, you will see terns plunge down for their catch, cormorants and darters swim on the surface before diving down. White-bellied sea-eagles, ospreys and brahminy kites are the magnificent birds of prey often seen above the bay and beaches.


 
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