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Despite a lack of overall choice for accessible boats, there are a handful of quality island and reef experiences that are accessible, or semi-accessible, by wheelchair including a Whitehaven Beach...

To arrive in the Whitsundays by plane, you can fly into Proserpine Airport (also known as the Whitsunday Coast Airport) or Hamilton Island Airport.

Introducing the Whitsundays exclusive Floating Hotel, Solway Lass! Launching this summer, guests can design their own Whitsundays itineraries from a selection of full-day tours and sun-soaked activ...

The Whitsundays is a tropical holiday destination, known for attracting travellers from near and afar to experience the Great Barrier Reef and Whitsunday Islands. The region is also home to a wide ...

The weather during November in the Whitsundays is warm and humid, yet without the intensity that the summer months receive. It's the ideal time for an early end-of-year getaway!

October in the Whitsundays marks the end of winter and the beginnings of summer, bringing glorious weather conditions, both on the water and by the pool. It's time to soak up the sunshine!

It's agreed amongst locals and travel experts alike that September is the best time of the year to visit the Whitsundays thanks to sunny weather, low humidity, and near non-existent rainfall!

August in the Whitsundays bring dreamy winter weather conditions that are brimming with endless dry days on the water, flourishing marine ecosystems, and blissful southeast winds!

July is the perfect month to head to the Whitsundays. Sitting outside of stinger season and occurring during the winter school holidays, it also marks the start of whale season!

Boasting clear blue skies, average maximum temperatures of 22.4°C, and perfect south-east trade winds, June is known as the beginning of the Whitsundays “sailing mecca” season!