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Staying in Whitsundays
The Whitsundays features 74 beautiful islands spread throughout the core area of Queensland's Great Barrier Reef. The combination of turquoise waters with powder-white beaches and lush island landscapes makes it one of Australia's most luxurious and iconic coastal retreats. The Whitsundays delivers a postcard-perfect escape whether you choose to sail in tranquil waters or unwind at an upscale resort.
Why Visit the Whitsundays?
The Whitsundays combines breathtaking scenery with opportunities for adventure, romance and relaxation. Couples and honeymooners as well as families and groups can enjoy snorkelling coral reefs and sunset sailing alongside bushwalks and luxurious five-star accommodations. Travelers seeking both luxury and distinction should visit the Whitsundays because they can experience the Great Barrier Reef firsthand alongside some of the world’s most stunning beaches.
Top Attractions in the Whitsundays
1. Whitehaven Beach
Whitehaven Beach maintains its position among the planet’s best beaches because of its striking white silica sand and its crystal-clear water. A must-visit by boat or seaplane.
2. Hamilton Island
Hamilton stands as the region's most developed island featuring luxury resorts and high-end dining along with activities that include reef tours and wildlife encounters.
3. Airlie Beach
Airlie Beach serves as the mainland gateway to the Whitsundays offering both a laid-back backpacker atmosphere and vibrant nightlife along with restaurant choices and convenient access to tour operations and marina facilities.
4. Heart Reef & Great Barrier Reef
Discover the naturally heart-shaped coral formation through scenic aerial flights or explore its nearby reef marine wonderland by diving and snorkeling.
5. Shute Harbour & Hideaway Bay
These peaceful coastal locations feature hidden beaches and dense woodland for nature enthusiasts who enjoy boating activities.
Dining in the Whitsundays
Seafood dominates the Whitsundays culinary scene while diners enjoy meals with stunning waterfront vistas. Guests at both stylish resort eateries and laid-back seaside cafes will find menus that feature Queensland's finest tropical produce alongside freshly caught fish and Australian wines.
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Bedroom 2 - 1x King bed w/ ensuite
Bedroom 3 - 1x King bed w/ ensuite
Bedroom 4 - 1x King bed w/ ensuite
4x Bathrooms
Outdoor swimming pool
Few metres from the ocean
BBQ
Spacious covered verandahs
Garden and shared lounge
Accessible by boat
3 km offshore in Abbot Bay
Two-hour drive from Townsville Airport
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