The Whitsundays
Heart Reef
Heart Reef, in the Great Barrier Reef of the Whitsundays, is a stunning composition of coral that has naturally formed into the shape of a heart. Located in Hardy Reef, Heart Reef is best experienced from the air by helicopter or seaplane, as visitors are unable to snorkel or dive there due it's protected status.
South Molle Island
South Molle Island is located in the heart of the Whitsundays. South Molle Island is the largest of the Molle Island Group. South Molle is a hilly island with grasslands, lush pockets of rainforest, secluded bays and fringing reefs. The Molle Islands are virtually joined along a causeway so you can walk across to Mid Molle Island at low tide.
White Haven Beach
Whitehaven Beach is a pristine, award winning beach on Whitsunday Island, the largest of the 74 islands in the Whitsundays. Whitehaven Beach stretches over seven kilometres and boasts brilliant white silica sand that is among the purest in the world.
Hydeaway Bay
Hydeaway Bay Beach is on the coast of the Whitsundays, around 45 minutes drive north of the tourist town of Airlie Beach. The beach at Hydeaway Bay is a lovely sandy beach over 1.5 kilometres long. Perfect for hiking, coastal drives and beach chilling.
Sailing Whitsundays
The Whitsundays, in the Heart of the Great Barrier Reef, offers some of the world’s best sailing and cruising holidays and with the largest fleet of crewed sailing vessels in the Southern Hemisphere, there is a holiday adventure for everyone!
Snorkelling & Diving
Whether you are a total beginner or an advanced diver there is a chance for everyone to swim with the turtles and explore the ocean. Float along at your own pace while enjoying the peaceful yet spectacular sights of the Great Barrier Reef.