Whitsunday Islands

Whitsunday Islands

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12‐15

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2‐11

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< 2yrs

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Whitsunday Islands

The Whitsundays enjoy warm, sunny days and calm clear waters.

The 74 islands that make up the Whitsunday Islands are one of the most popular tourist attractions in Australia. The vast majority of these islands remain uninhabited and most of them are designated national parks. The Whitsunday Islands are remnants of a coastal range, which was submerged when sea levels rose at the end of the ice age. The islands now form the largest offshore island chain on the Australian east coast.

The 74 islands that make up the Whitsunday Islands are one of the most popular tourist attractions in Australia.
The vast majority of these islands remain uninhabited and most of them are designated national parks. The Whitsunday Islands are remnants of a coastal range, which was submerged when sea levels rose at the end of the ice age. The islands now form the largest offshore island chain on the Australian east coast.

The Whitsunday Islands lie off tropical Queensland and are blessed with a balmy climate year-round. From late April to September, the Whitsundays enjoy warm, sunny days and calm, clear waters, and in late June humpback whales arrive to calve. This is high season, and the best time for an island cruise. Seeing a mother and baby breach off the prow of the ship, then falling asleep to the music of their song, is a magical experience.

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