|
|
One
of the last paradises in this world

Air
Whitsunday Road Whitsunday Airport.
PO Box
234 Airlie Beach, Queensland 4802
Ph:(07)
4946 9111 - Fax: (07) 4946 9100.
Email:
greatbarrierreef@
bigond.com.au
|
|
|
Hamilton Island |
The
ultimate Great Barrier Reef, Hamilton offers a variety of hotels
and apartments to suit all tastes and budgets, as well as an endless
array of activities.
Hamilton is big and so are the events that happen
there. Each year it hosts an important series of yacht races ti
the extent that the marina and Dent Oassage can barely hold another
sail. Activities, easy and quick access to the Great
Barrier Reef, nature , catamaran and yacht sailling, go-kart racing,
fishing, windsurfing and an Australian fauna park. |
|
|
|
|
South
Molle Island
|
Is
known as the "happy" resort. This unspoiled island consists of 405
hectares of National Park by scenic beaches. Explore 16km of walking
track. Catering particularly well for families, the resort boasts
a widw range of facilities including a nine-hole golf course, tennis
and squash courts, a 25 metre swimming pool and a huge variety of
water sport facilities.
Long Is - Daydream Is - South Molle Is - North
Molle Is Hayman Is - Hook Is - The Whitsunday - Whithaven Beach
- Hamilto Is - Lindeman Is. Website: www.southmolleisland.com.au
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Hayman
Island |
The previous resort established by Sir Reginald
Ansett in 1950 had an enviable reputation and broke new ground in
the mid 1980's it was completely demolished to make way for something
which raised the standards of the area to unprecedented levels of
luxury.
|
|
|
|
|
Whitsundays |
Imagine walking along 6 kilometres of sweeping,
pure white silica sand on Whitehaven Beach.
On the south-eastern shore of this largest island
lies one of the Whitsunday regions most precious jewels.
|
|
|
|
Today
the islands remain relatively unspoilt, with only six of the islands
having resort style development.
The
island resorts include Daydream, Hayman, Hamilton, South Molle,
Long & Hook.
|
|
|