The Whitsunday archipelago offers abundant natural wonders, including one of the seven great wonders of the world, the Great Barrier Reef. At the northernmost point of the archipelago that includes more than seventy islands, is the crowning jewel - Hayman Island.

The Whitsundays

The Whitsundays’ world-famous archipelago, positioned off the central east coast of Queensland and amidst the Great Barrier Reef, is made up of 74 naturally stunning tropical islands.

Situated 630km south of Cairns and 1100km north of Brisbane, the trail of islands is renowned globally for it’s raw beauty, stunning seascapes, white sandy beaches and picturesque locations including Heart Reef, Whitehaven Beach and Hayman Island.

This island paradise, on the must visit list for many a luxury traveller and celebrity alike, offers incredible experiences from snorkelling and diving the Great Barrier Reef to luxury cruising, fishing voyages, aerial tours over the archipelago, walks in the uninhabited national parks, and relaxing on the pristine beaches.

Hayman Island

Hayman Island, Australia’s premiere island, is located moments away from Langford Island, Blue Pearl Bay and Hook Island at the northern end of the chain of islands.

Commanding magnificent views across the sparkling Coral Sea, Hayman Island is almost 300 hectares of stunning native rainforest with a perfect crescent-shaped stretch of stunning white sand beach.

The island enjoys an ideal climate year-round with temperatures from May - October averaging around 25°C and from November - April averaging about 31°C.