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The Whitsundays may be known for their beaches, boats, islands and reefs, but are first and foremost the home of the Ngaro people, the Whitsundays' Traditional Owners and original inhabitants.

Out of Australia’s eight states and territories, Queensland has the highest percentage of skin cancer. As someone born and raised in the Sunshine State, I’ve had my fair share of battles with the b...

Maxi yachts are known for their adventure sailing tours and performance sailing as they cut through the water at top speeds! Maxi yachts in the Whitsundays give guests a unique experience on the wa...

Tides in Airlie Beach and the Whitsunday Islands generally occur every 12 to 14 hours and are set 25 minutes apart. For paddleboarding, kayaking, scuba diving, snorkelling, fishing and sailing, it'...

Yes! July is an excellent time to visit Airlie Beach as the weather is clear, cool and with plenty of sunshine to get your daily dose of vitamin D! Learn more about Airlie Beach in July for your ne...

Are you flying out of The Whitsunday Coast Airport but unsure on where to park your car? Look no further! The Whitsunday Coast Airport offers safe and affordable parking that is conveniently locate...

The Whitsundays enjoys balmy and beautiful weather all year round, thanks to its location in the heart of the tropics. The tropics generally host two major seasons each year – the wet season and th...

Skytrans recently announced they will be flying direct between Cairns and the Whitsundays, which is good news for holidaymakers and nomads! Previously, if you were wanting to catch a flight between...

Year-round getaways in the Whitsundays are here to stay! Our team of island experts are here to let you know all about getting to Airlie Beach, weather in the Whitsundays, getting out to the Whitsu...

Every backpacker, van nomad, or holidaymaker to Airlie Beach has a different itinerary, perhaps you’re road-tripping south, eager for a weekend away with friends, or planning a family school holida...