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- Where are the Whitsunday Islands?
- Off Queensland's coast inside the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park—tropical islands, reef access, and busy sailing grounds.
- What can you do in the Whitsundays?
- Sailing, snorkeling, Whitehaven's silica beach, reef day trips, and resort islands such as Hamilton.
Quick facts
- Whitehaven Beach stretches for over 7 kilometers and is famous for its pure silica sand, which is 98% pure, making it among the whitest beaches in the world.
- The Whitsunday Islands are part of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, which is home to approximately 1,500 species of fish and 400 types of coral, making it a premier destination for snorkeling and diving.
- In 2008, the Whitsunday Islands were designated as a National Park, preserving their natural beauty and ensuring the protection of their diverse ecosystems for future generations.
- Sailing is a popular activity in the Whitsunday Islands, with around 1,500 sailing vessels visiting the waters each year, offering countless options for both day trips and longer charters.
- Hamilton Island, the largest of the Whitsunday Islands, features an 18-hole championship golf course that was designed by Peter Thomson and has hosted numerous prestigious tournaments.
Travel details
- Country
- Australia
- Wind (now)
- 11 km/h
- Coordinates
- -20.2833, 148.9500
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