A visit to the Whitsundays offers something for everyone with plenty of unique experiences and so much natural beauty on your doorstep the hardest part will be trying to figure out how to fit it all in.
Visitors can choose whether to snorkel or scuba dive on the Great Barrier Reef, soak up the sun on Whitehaven Beach, sail around the Whitsunday Islands, or kick back and relax in one of the many beautiful resorts.
Airlie Beach is the gateway to the Whitsundays, a colourful, cosmopolitan holiday town, the ideal mainland base for holiday fun and adventure. Located just ten kilometres east of Airlie Beach is Shute Harbour, the boarding point for ferries to the island resorts and many charter boat operations.
Discover the 74 Islands scattered across the sapphire blue seas of the Whitsundays. Although most remaining uninhabited, eight islands are home to more than 10 resorts ranging from budget options up to the ultimate in five star luxury.
Known as the administrative hub for the Whitsunday Shire, Proserpine embraces the rural mainland districts and national parks, the holiday coast and the islands of the Whitsunday passage.
Bowen is a picturesque seaside town offering a laidback beach holiday and the charming Midge Point area is an ideal place to bushwalk, go fishing and crabbing.
The Whitsundays are the epitome of paradise with endless choices and experiences.
See the “>trip planner to plan your trip in this region.
Pictured Top: Bushwalking- Dent Island. Credit: Tourism Queensland
Pictured Below: Luncheon Bay. Credit: Tourism Queensland
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