
Whitsunday Islands Queensland, Australia Travel Guide
Whitehaven Beach & Hill Inlet is a popular and iconic day trip. Outer Great Barrier Reef trips go to large pontoons or specific reef sites. Daydream Isle or Hamilton Island day passes explore resorts.
Cedar Creek Falls, a natural freshwater swimming hole, is a little drive from Gateway To the whitsundays. Bowen, a charming coastal town north of Gateway To the whitsundays, features peaceful shores and scenic lookouts.
Discover the assorted natural landscapes surrounding the Whitsundays, from national public gardens to seasonal phenomena.
Conway National Park near Gateway To the whitsundays has walking and biking trails. Whitsunday Islands National Park, covering most islands, has bushwalks and secluded bays.
Explore the vast sugar cane fields and rural towns inland from Proserpine. Discover the region's agricultural industry.
Explore the historical and rural aspects of the Whitsundays' mainland.
Visit Proserpine's sugar mill (seasonal tours) and local history at Proserpine Museum. Bowen features historic constructions and murals depicting local history.
Proserpine is a typical rural Queensland town surrounded by vast sugar cane fields.
Proserpine River Wetlands display specialized boat tours for crocodile spotting.
Learn about the Ngaro people, traditional custodians of the Whitsundays, whose connection to the isles spans millennia.
Your choices as a traveler directly support the local economy and communities.
Consider extending your trip beyond the Whitsundays to explore more of Queensland or Australia.
Head north for the Northern Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest (3-A five-day period).
Chill island near Townsville with wildlife and beaches (2-3 days).
World's largest sand island, UNESCO site, famous for lakes (2-3 days).
Add 3-5 days for Northern Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest.
Add 2-3 days for wildlife, beaches, and walking trails.
Put IN 2-3 days for a 4WD adventure on the world's largest sand island.