Double gold for Abell Point Marina at Whitsunday Tourism Awards

It was a record attendance at the 2017 Whitsunday Tourism Awards at Hamilton Island this weekend. Over 340 attended the gala dinner with representatives from local tourism operators, regional and state tourism bodies, and local and state government, all gathering together to celebrate the achievements of the tourism industry this year.

The message for the night was that the Whitsundays is ‘batting well above average’ with the quality of tourism product on offer in the region and the number of visitors to the region each year, indicating the Whitsundays a ‘must see global destination.’ Fourty-one local businesses were recognized for their contributions to the tourism industry and Abell Point Marina was awarded with Major Tourism Attraction for the second year running. 

Accepting the award, Joscelyn O’Keefe, Abell Point Marina’s Marketing & Business Development Manager, spoke of the vision of marina owner Paul Darrouzet to create a world-class destination marina in the Whitsundays. After being recognized as Marina of the Year 2017 and now Major Tourism Attraction for the Whitsundays, Abell Point is certainly realizing that vision.

The dedication of the marina team was acknowledged on the night, as was the contribution of the first-class tourism operators who call Abell Point home. Taking out a swage of Gold and Silver awards, Abell Point’s operators were on a winning streak: Ocean Rafting (Gold – Major Tour and Transport Operator), Red Cat Adventures (Gold – Adventure Tourism, Tour and Transport Operator), Island Jet Boating (Gold – New Tourism Business), Whitsunday Escape (Gold – Unique Accommodation), Cumberland Charter Yachts (Silver – Unique Accommodation), Whitsunday Jetski Tours (Silver – Adventure Tourism), Whitsunday Bliss (Silver – Deluxe Accommodation).

Lure, the marina’s waterfront function venue, also took out gold in the Specialised Tourism Service category. Lure offers a contemporary venue for weddings, events and conference and has been operational just over twelve months. Lure was the first venue on the mainland to host a wedding just six days after Tropical Cyclone Debbie crossed the mainland Whitsunday coast and the event team have worked tirelessly over the last year to develop the Lure brand.

After a challenging year for the tourism industry in the Whitsundays, the atmosphere at the gala awards was positive with the overall message being the Whitsundays are ‘back in business.’

Says Ms O’Keefe, “Five months ago twenty percent of our on-water infrastructure was destroyed in the cyclone and five months on we have completely rebuilt, we have been recognized as Australian Marina of the Year and now as a major tourism attraction for the Whitsundays, which is a testament to resilience of the industry in the Whitsundays and our hard-working team.”

Abell Point Marina have been nominated for the Queensland Tourism Awards, which take place in November.

Silver for Cumberland Yacht Charters

Cumberland Charter Yachts took out silver for Unique Accommodation.

Being able to skipper your own boat in one of the most beautiful parts of the world is a unique experience and Cumberland Charter Yachts proved to be an industry leader in their field.

General Manager Sharon McNally, was ecstatic to receive the award which was proudly celebrated with staff on the night.

“The crew have pulled out all stops this year working extremely hard to ensure we continue to grow the business, provide great products, fantastic service and outstanding bareboating holidays in the Whitsundays,” Sharon McNally said.

Celebrating in front of over 200 industry colleagues on Hamilton Island, the crew of Cumberland Charter Yachts were able to let their hair down and enjoy themselves after what has been a challenging year.

“We are extremely honoured to have won such a prestigious award and I’m so proud of what we have achieved in the year, especially after Cyclone Debbie.”

Cumberland Charter Yachts have previously been awarded gold at the 2015 Whitsunday tourism awards, bronze at the 2016 Queensland tourism awards in the same category, and nominated again this year at the Queensland awards held in Brisbane on November 10.

Cumberland Charter Yachts have been operating for 30 years from Abell Point Marina in the Whitsundays, offering bareboat holidays on sailing yachts, catamarans and motor cruisers across a fleet of 28 vessels.

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