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Welcome to the Whitsunday Islands: Heart of the Great Barrier Reef

Welcome to the Whitsunday Islands — a place where tropical dreams come true. Imagine an archipelago where clear turquoise waters lap the purest white sand beaches, where lush, green islands rise like jewels from the Coral Sea.

Nestled within the heart of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, this stunning collection of 74 islands offers visitors an irresistible blend of adventure, relaxation, and natural wonder. Whether you’re sailing across towards reefs, hiking through untouched national parks, or simply soaking up the sunshine, the Whitsundays deliver an unforgettable experience in Queensland Australia.

Tip – to see the full list of names of 74 islands, scroll to the bottom of this page.

Why the Whitsundays Captivate the World

The Whitsunday Islands are more than just a postcard-perfect destination — they are an experience, crafted by nature over millions of years.

Formed from ancient volcanic mountains, these continental islands are rich in history, ecology, and culture, with strong connections to the traditional custodians, the Ngaro people.

Their magic lies in the perfect balance between protected wilderness and luxurious comfort.
Visitors can choose to camp under the stars on remote beaches or indulge in five-star luxury at world-renowned resorts like Hamilton Island and Hayman Island.

And of course, there’s the unparalleled access to the Great Barrier Reef, offering some of the best snorkelling, diving, and sailing adventures on Earth.

Iconic Sights You Cannot Miss

Whitehaven Beach

Voted time and time again among the world’s best beaches, Whitehaven Beach is pure paradise. Its silica sand is so fine and pure that it stays cool even on the hottest days, and the swirling patterns of Hill Inlet at the northern end create one of the most breathtaking sights you’ll ever witness.

Explore Whitehaven with our Whitehaven Beach and Hamilton Island Cruise from Airlie Beach for the ultimate day out.

Heart Reef

Nature’s own symbol of love — the famous Heart Reef is a naturally formed coral formation best viewed from the air. Seaplane or helicopter flights offer a once-in-a-lifetime perspective of this perfect heart floating in the turquoise waters of Hardy Reef.

Combine sea and sky experiences with our Sea and Sky Combo Tour.

The Great Barrier Reef

The Whitsundays are your gateway to the largest coral reef system in the world. Fringing reefs surrounding the islands are easily accessible for snorkelling, while day trips to the outer reef reveal vibrant coral gardens, abundant marine life, and crystal-clear waters.

Things To Do in the Whitsunday Islands

Sail the Whitsundays

The Whitsundays are a global sailing mecca. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a complete beginner, the protected waters, steady trade winds, and countless anchorages make this region a dream come true.

Charter your own yacht with a bareboat experience or join a skippered sailing adventure aboard vessels like:

Not ready for overnight? Taste the magic on a Day tour to Whitehaven and more.

Snorkel, Dive, and Swim

Snorkelling around the fringing reefs is a must-do in the Whitsunday Islands. Colourful coral gardens, tropical fish, turtles, and even manta rays await just metres offshore.

Explore pristine snorkel spots on Thundercat Whitsundays.

Or glide through the calm waters on a Wings Sailing and Snorkel Adventure.

Safety tip: Between October and May, always wear a stinger suit when swimming.

 

Unique Experiences

When To Visit the Whitsundays

The Whitsundays enjoy a balmy, tropical climate year-round.

Season Best For
May–October Dry season, ideal sailing and snorkelling
September Locals’ favourite: calm seas, whales
November–April Wet season: lush landscapes, fewer crowds

Insider tip: September is often regarded as the best month — with perfect weather, calm waters, and whale sightings!

 

Where to Stay

You’re spoiled for choice when it comes to accommodation:

  • Island Resorts: Hamilton Island, Daydream Island, Hayman Island
  • Airlie Beach Base: Perfect for Day Tours and ferries
  • National Park Camping: Stay under the stars — check our Whitsundays Camping Guide

Need transfers? Check Airport Transfers for seamless connections.

 

How to Get Here

Flying is easy with two main airports:

  • Whitsunday Coast Airport (Proserpine)
  • Hamilton Island Airport

From there, ferries and transfers get you to Airlie Beach or straight to the islands.

Pre-book your ferry, especially during busy seasons!

 

Protecting Paradise

The Whitsundays are part of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. Visitors play a role in keeping it pristine by following guidelines like:

  • No touching coral or wildlife
  • Respecting marine park zones
  • Leaving no trace while camping

Check out our full Whitsundays Guide for tips on responsible travel.

 

Start Planning Your Whitsundays Escape

Whether you dream of sailing into the sunset, diving into an underwater wonderland, or simply basking on a beach so perfect it feels unreal, the Whitsunday Islands deliver.

Ready to make it happen? Explore unforgettable Overnight Tours or Day Tours today.

Have questions? Reach out via our Contact Page — we’re here to help you craft the tropical adventure of a lifetime.

All 74 Whitsunday Islands listed.

  1. Baynham Island
  2. Comston Island
  3. Gaibirra Island
  4. Keyser Island
  5. Lindeman Island
  6. Little Lindeman Island
  7. Maher Island
  8. Mansell Island
  9. Pentecost Island
  10. Camp Island
  11. Seaforth Island
  12. Shaw Island
  13. Thomas Island
  14. Triangle Island
  15. Volskow Island
  16. Daydream Island
  17. Denman Island
  18. Goat Island
  19. Long Island
  20. Mid Molle Island
  21. North Molle Island
  22. Pine Island
  23. Planton Island
  24. South Molle Island
  25. Armit Island
  26. Double Cone Island
  27. Eshelby Island
  28. Gloucester Island
  29. Grassy Island
  30. Gumbrell Island
  31. Manta Ray Island
  32. Middle Island
  33. Olden Island
  34. Poole Island
  35. Rattray Island
  36. Saddleback Island
  37. Stone Island
  38. Bird Island
  39. Black Island
  40. Border Island
  41. Cid Island
  42. Cowrie Island
  43. Deloraine Island
  44. Dent Island
  45. Dumbell Island
  46. Dungarra Island
  47. Esk Island
  48. Fitzalan Island
  49. Hamilton Island
  50. Harold Island
  51. Haslewood Island
  52. Hayman Island
  53. Henning Island
  54. Hook Island
  55. Ireby Island
  56. Langford Island
  57. Lupton Island
  58. Nicolson Island
  59. Perseverance Island
  60. Teague Island
  61. Titan Island
  62. Whitsunday Island
  63. Wirrainbeia Island
  64. Workington Island
  65. Ann Island
  66. Cole Island
  67. Gunn Island
  68. Repair Island
  69. Shute Island
  70. Tancerd Island
  71. Buddibuddi Island
  72. Yuindalla Island
  73. Petrel Island
  74. Arkhurst Island