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No, you can't snorkel in Airlie Beach. If you were to snorkel in Airlie Beach, you’d likely be faced with murky waters, seaweed and mud! However, the town is known as the gateway to the Great Barri...

A stand down is when a tour boat decides not to go ahead. This could be due to a number of reasons; bad weather conditions, not enough passengers to fill the boat, or the vessel is having manufactu...

The simple answer is nope! You don’t need a passport when flying domestic within Australia. However, what you do need is a valid form of ID whether that being a driver’s license, proof of age card ...

Cruise ships in Airlie Beach dock at the Cruise Whitsundays terminal at the Port of Airlie. Guests from the ships are transferred via ferry or tender to Airlie Beach for the day where they are free...

Hidden around the Whitsunday Islands are campgrounds where you can sleep under the stars and enjoy the pure serenity without all the tourist commotion. The two main islands you can camp on are Hook...

Wondering if you can swim in Shute Harbour? The answer is yes, but there are some better places to swim around Airlie Beach and the Whitsundays. Regardless, here are some things to know about the b...

Do people swim at Airlie Beach? Yes! You just have to be aware of stinger season and know where it is safe to swim. There are lots of designated areas in Airlie Beach where you can swim without the...

No, it’s definitely not cold at all in Airlie Beach during winter since it’s a tropical island with a subtropical climate! The winter season starts in June and lasts through August when temperature...

Everybody hates mosquitoes! Nobody likes the itch that the blood-sucking creepy crawlies leave us with. As Airlie Beach is known for its lively nightlife and atmosphere, you might be wondering if t...

One of the favourite destinations of visitors at Airlie Beach is the saltwater Lagoon which is a self-chlorinated man-made lagoon that holds almost 5 million litres of fresh water and measures 4,30...