Whitsunday Activities . . .
     The Whitsunday Island group is one of nature's remarkable gifts. They also lie next to one of the world's great wonders, the Great Barrier Reef. The crystal clear emerald waters of the Whitsundays remain a constant 20 - 25 degrees C throughout the year. Perfect for snorkelling and scuba diving, sailing, fishing, parasailing, sea kayaking or just lying by the pool with a book.
     While the 74 islands of the Whitsundays are essentially drowned mountains with peaks rising clear of the sea, many have fringing reef systems with beautiful corals. We also have beautiful sandy beaches including the world famous Whitehaven beach, the longest unbroken beach in area. The natural barrier created by the Great Barrier Reef creates beautiful calm waters providing one of the best boating destinations in the world. This fact was noted by one of our earlier guests Captain James Cook who mapped and named the Whitsundays in 1770.
     Needless to say the fishing in the Whitsundays is nothing short of spectacular with Coral Trout, Red Emperor, Sweetlip and Spanish Mackerel in good supply. A variety of vessels will take you to nearby fishing grounds or to the Reef for the big game fish.
     The Whitsundays is famous for its nautical activities however the opportunity to indulge in what many believe is the ultimate wilderness experience in the Conway National Park should not be missed.
We would be most happy to help organise your activities as part of our service to ensure that your holiday with us will remain as one to remember always

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