On
uninhabited Whitsunday Island near Queensland's Great Barrier Reef, Whitehaven Beach is a four - mile (6 km) expanse of pure white silica sand sloping into azure water.
It is on
the uninhabited Whitsunday Island, and only accessible by seaplane, helicopter or boat.
Walk on the seven kilometers of glistening pure - white silica sands of Whitehaven Beach on the eastern side of
the uninhabited Whitsunday Island, considered one of the top ten beaches in the world.
Not exact matches
There are plenty of different options for a
Whitsundays tour, but all involve some sort of boat (small and quiet, or large and noisy, this part is up to you), a captain, delicious food, nights under the stars, at least one sea sick person, snorkelling, a visit to Whitehaven Beach (an
uninhabited soft white sandy heaven), and some very attractive stinger suits.
Most of the islands in the
Whitsundays are
uninhabited and many are national parks.
From Airlie you can take scenic flights over the region and a range of tours out to the tropical islands of the
Whitsundays including those with resorts or those
uninhabited.
Whitsunday Island is totally
uninhabited, but there are plenty of day trips you can take from the town of Airlie Beach and from the nearby popular holiday spot, Hamilton Island.
Ocean Rafting visits the «Wild Side» of the
Whitsunday Islands, the
uninhabited islands with beautiful natural scenery brimming with marine, bird and animal life.
Mostly covered in
uninhabited national parks and secluded beaches, the
Whitsundays are just waiting to be explored by the adventurous.