Hook Island Camping Transfers | Scamper

Departure Times
Departure Point: Shute Harbour, Airlie Beach
Camp and explore the secluded, remote, and beautiful Hook Island in the Whitsundays with Scamper!
- Boat transfers to and from Hook Island in the Whitsundays
- Sleep amidst the wilderness at peaceful bush campgrounds
- Camp at Crayfish Beach, Curlew Beach, Steen's Beach, or Maureen's Cove
- Snorkel, swim, sunbathe, hike, fish, kayak, and explore non-touristy locations
- Add on a comprehensive camping equipment kit or bring your own gear
Scamper's Hook Island Camping Transfers are perfect for adventurous travellers who want to see a pristine, uncrowded side of the Whitsunday Islands! Hop on the vessel in Shute Harbour and enjoy a scenic, 1-hour boat transfer to the majestic Hook Island. You can choose between 4 different camping locations, each of which offers opportunities for water sports, bushwalks, and tranquil nights camping under the stars. There is no better way to get off the beaten path in the Whitsundays!
Highlights
- Return boat transfers to Hook Island
- Accessible vessel with boat ramp for easy beach access
- Daily departures with a range of depart/return times
- Camping equipment available to add on
- Option to bring your own camping gear as well
- Kayak hire available
- Camp at Crayfish Beach, Curlew Beach, Steen's Beach, or Maureen's Cove
- See a non-touristy, remote and gorgeous side of the Whitsundays
- Incredible snorkelling in the fringing Great Barrier Reef
- Go for scenic walks with beautiful views
- Immerse yourself in nature with a national park camping experience
Sample Itinerary
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Hook Island Camping Locations
Scamper brings travellers to 4 different Hook Island locations. Choose the ideal campsite to suit your needs and enjoy a remote wilderness adventure without any crowds!
- Crayfish Beach: Little beach in Mackerel Bay on Eastern Hook Island with a seasonal creek
- Curlew Beach: Shady campsite on the beach at the Southern End of Macona Inlet
- Steen's Beach: Small campgrou...
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Vessel Specifications
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The Scamper Vessel
Enjoy a smooth and stable one-hour boat ride from Shute Harbour to Hook Island in the versatile and sturdy Scamper Vessel. The boat is designed to transport adventure gear such as kayaks and bikes, with plenty of storage space onboard and on the roof.
The boat has only one level with comfortable seats and there are no stairs, making it easy for those with limited mobility. Th...
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Addons
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Camping Equipment Add-Ons
Add on a camp kit for 2 or 3 people at checkout if you don't have your own gear. The camp kits have everything you need for a comfortable, safe, and enjoyable camping expe...
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What To Bring
Please bring everything you need for a remote camping adventure, including:
- Clothes (warm clothes for nights)
- Swimwear and towel
- Sun protection (hat, sunnies, sunscreen)
- Sandals and walking shoes for hikes
- Food and water for the duration of your camping trip
- Camera/GoPro
- Snorkel gear
- Rubbish bags
- 5L of water per person per day
If bringing your own camping gear, we also recommend:
- Small tent
- Sleeping gear (mat & sleepi...
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the depart and return times?
Depart and return transfer times vary depending on the tides and weather conditions that day. Please contact us to enquire about exact times.
Do island transfers run year round?
There are no island transfers in February or March as this is peak wet season. But transfers run daily between April and January!
Is there a minimum number of people required for the boat to run?
Most Scamper boat transfers will run with just a minimum of 2 guests. Only Steen's Beach and Maureen's Cove require a minimum of 4 people because they are further away.
Can we hire kayaks?
Yes! Please enquire upon booking about kayak hire as these are organised through a different company. There is a $20 fee to transfer kayaks on top of the vessels.
Can we bring our own camping gear?
Yes, the camping equipment kits are optional for those who don't have their own gear. Feel free to bring your own, but be mindful of the space onboard the vessel. If you have a lot of gear, there may be an extra fee or you may be asked to leave some things behind so the vessel isn't too heavy.
Can we hire camping equipment if we don't have our own gear?
Yes, if you don't have your own gear, you can hire a 2 or 3-person camp kit that includes everything you need! Add this option onto your booking at checkout. You can also hire individual camping items (see full price list in "Add-Ons).
Is drinking water provided?
We provide you with water containers that you may fill before departing. We recommend 5L per person per day.
Is the vessel suitable for those with limited mobility?
The vessel is just one floor with a drop-down door that creates a ramp, with is ideal for those with limited mobility. It is wheelchair accessible, but note that some island locations are sandy and may not be suitable for wheelchairs. Because the Whitsundays are part of a National Park, you would also need a permit for assistance animals.
Are camping permits included?
No, you are responsible for booking your own camping permits on the Queensland National Parks website.
Where does the boat depart?
The departure point and Scamper office is at Shute Harbour, Airlie Beach. There are trolleys there to help guests transport their gear onto the boat.
Can we have campfires?
Campfires are not permitted on Whitsunday National Parks beaches and campsites.