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LateRooms.com.au - Set Sail for Audi Hamilton Island Race Week

The event combines boat racing around the Whitsundays with onshore entertainment.

2011-08-12
HAMILTON ISLAND, AUSTRALIA, August 12, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Audi Hamilton Island Race Week is set to return to the Whitsundays later this month.

Founded in 1983 by Melbourne businessmen David Hutchen, the event has grown significantly to become one of the biggest annual occasions of its kind in Australia.

Some 93 boats took part in the inaugural race week, which generated a thriving atmosphere despite being hit with unfavourable weather.

From August 1992, the organisers decided to move the event to August when the conditions are more stable, making it more appealing for southern yacht owners to attend.

The success of the race week has been driven by its mix of beautiful courses that take in the picturesque Whitsundays, combined with top-quality management and a packed bill of onshore entertainment.

Each evening, competitors and spectators can head to the Marina Tavern Main Stage to enjoy live music from the likes of Under the Radar, Honey and the Shane Wilkinson Trio. DJ LA Walker will also be performing sets at the Bohemes venue every night.

The Audi Hamilton Island Race Week is due to get underway on Friday August 19th and run until Saturday August 27th.

Sailing enthusiasts will find LateRooms.com.au offers a generous array of Hamilton Island accommodation, including a large choice of cheap hotels for travellers on a budget.

For more information on this event, head to http://www.hamiltonislandraceweek.com.au/.

Editors Notes:

LateRooms.com.au is part of B2C sector of TUI Travel PLC's Accommodation and Destination Division. Also within this sector are AsiaRooms.com and Hotels-London.co.uk.

LateRooms.com.au is a leading online accommodation site offering late availability deals in over 50,000 properties worldwide, ranging from bed and breakfasts to five star luxury hotels.

LateRooms.com.au offers customers a saving of up to 70 per cent off the normal room rate for a variety of independent and branded hotels. Customers can book online or by phone 24/7, whether booking 12 months or 12 minutes in advance - whatever time, whatever day and they won't be charged a booking fee. No other accommodation site offers this flexibility.

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[Press-News.org] LateRooms.com.au - Set Sail for Audi Hamilton Island Race Week
The event combines boat racing around the Whitsundays with onshore entertainment.