The Whitsundays has many natural attractions that are significant
within Australia and globally, including the Great Barrier Reef, the
second most visited attraction in Queensland, visited by over half a
million international visitors each year.
The Whitsundays is a paradise of islands. Of the 74 islands, only 8
are inhabited leaving 66 virtually untouched islands which provide the
perfect setting for a day of exploring or simply relaxing on the
secluded beaches and coves.
The Whitsundays offers a unique combination of water, reef, island,
coast and activities. These are the elements that distinguish the
Whitsundays destination from other destinations both domestically and
internationally.
This region caters for young couples, families with children and the
45-65 age range. Most island resorts have some form of Day Care and Kids
Club, and South Molle, Hamilton and Long island have family units to
promote their “Family-Friendly” atmosphere.
The Whitsundays region attracts over 600,000 visitors per annum with
67% being domestic visitors (426,000) and 33% being inbound visitors
(209,754). Eleven per cent of international visitors to Queensland will
visit the Whitsundays.
Of the resort islands, there is a choice ranging from world-class luxury
and sophistication to budget hideaways. Resort islands in the
Whitsunday region include Hayman, Hamilton, Daydream, Linderman,
Brampton, Long, Hook and South Molle Island.
Don’t miss the opportunity to see something truly remarkable. Fly
over the blue expanse in a seaplane or helicopter for a birds-eye view
of Heart Reef. A naturally formed heart shaped reef can be seen and
believed to be Mother-Natures way of saying “from the reef with love”.
Fast catamarans depart daily from the mainland and island resorts to the
outer reef where you can snorkel, dive or view the natural beauty of
spectacular coral and tropical fish from a semi-submersible vessel.
Discover your private section of the reef aboard your own bareboat yacht or join a day tour to the Outer Great Barrier Reef.
The Whitsunday region, famous for its tropical islands and smooth
blue waters is yet another stepping stone to a myriad of Great Barrier
Reef adventures.
In terms of restaurants, with the exception of Hamilton island, and the
Hayman, the Resort islands each have one or two restaurants at most. The
Whitsundays ‘Gateway’ has a wide range of dining choices through
French, Swiss, Chinese, Thai, Mexican, Italian & Japanese to good
old Aussie Steak & Seafood.
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