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Yes, you can absolutely swim at Hill Inlet. Despite the local population of stingrays and lemon reef sharks, it's a stunning and relaxing spot to take a dip! And it’s not as dangerous as it sounds!...

Wondering how to get to Hill Inlet Lookout in the Whitsundays? Book a boat tour to Whitehaven Beach on Whitsundays Island and then tackle the short bushwalk up to the spectacular viewing platforms ...

The famous Whitehaven Beach is located on Whitsunday Island which is a National Park and part of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. The government grants 24 hour access to the beach, meani...

Looking to visit the iconic Whitehaven Beach? You may be wondering what is the best airport to fly into! Luckily there are two major airports to choose from.

Yes! From Tongue Bay, on the northern side of Whitsunday Island, it is a short 250-metre walk to Whitehaven Beach along the Beach Track. At the track junction, visitors can choose to veer off to th...

Planning a getaway to the World- renowned shores of Whitehaven Beach, yet stuck on the essentials to bring along in your day pack? To help you prepare for your adventure to Whitehaven, the locals h...

The wonders of Whitehaven Beach await you, so before you head on out to this pristine paradise, learn what to look out for! Bright white silica sands, mysterious geological history and beautiful na...

This scenic paradise is world-famous for its unique 98% pure silica sand found nowhere else in the Whitsunday Islands. Dig your toes into the cool velvety soft sand or take a dip in the blissfully ...

Whitehaven Beach, located on Whitsunday Island off the east coast of Australia is world-famous for its fine white silica sand and the beautiful turquoise water that laps its shores but this is not ...

Wondering why Whitehaven Beach is so white? The sand is made of silica, and it's incredibly soft and beautiful! Don't miss Whitehaven Beach in the Whitsundays!