National Parks

Whitsunday Islands National Park
Whitsunday

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The hilly islands of Whitsunday Islands National Park dot the aquamarine waters of the scenic Whitsunday Passage. Whitehaven Beach on Whitsunday Island is world-renowned for its pure white silica sand and crystal-clear water. Part of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, the reefs contain an outstanding variety of corals.

From May to September, the Whitsundays are an important calving ground for migrating humpback whales. For great views, walk from Tongue Bay on Whitsunday Island. At Nara Inlet, Hook Island, admire precious rock art by the Ngaro people. Snorkel, sail, or relax in an idyllic setting. Camping is permitted on Whitsunday, Hook, Cid and Henning islands but campers must be self-sufficient. Check restrictions on activities such as anchoring, fishing, spearfishing and collecting.


CONTACT DETAILS

Phone: 13 0013 0372
Tollfree: 1300 130 372
Email: csc@epa.qld.gov.au
Web: www.epa.qld.gov.au/projects/park/index.cgi?parkid=11

ENTRY INFORMATION

Free Entry:
Yes.

FURTHER INFORMATION


Children: Children are welcome.

How to get There

Get to the island by private boat or organised tours from Airlie Beach or Shute Harbour, 10 kilometres south-east of Airlie Beach.