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Whitehaven Beach is world famous for pure-white, silica sand and clear waters. Stunning views, secluded beaches, fringing reefs and distinctive hoop pines complete the spectacular island picture.
Location
Continental islands lying off the Queensland coast 25km east of Airlie Beach
Park facilities
- Anchoring allowed
- No campfires
- Lookout
- Mooring points
- Picnic tables (some sheltered)
- Toilets
- Tent camping
- Boating
- Canoeing and kayaking
- Fishing
- Hiking
- Scuba diving
- Snorkelling
- Walking
- World Heritage
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A trip out to (or over!) the stunning and aptly named Heart Reef should be on your to-do list. Photo credit: © Lauren Bath
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Snorkel the outstanding reef around Whitsunday Islands National Park. Photo credit: © Tourism and Events Queensland
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Enjoy short kayaking trips from the islands, or kayak between camping areas in Whitsunday Islands National Park. Photo credit: Matt Harvey © Tourism and Events Queensland
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Kayak to your camp site at Nari's Beach camping area on Whitsunday Island. Photo credit: © Tourism and Events Queensland
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Take a walk along the soft, white sands of the Lookout Beach track. Photo credit: © Queensland Government
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From May to September the Whitsundays are an important calving ground for migrating humpback whales. Photo credit: Justin Heitman © Queensland Government
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Enjoy great snorkeling and diving at Border Island, one of the outlying islands of the Whitsunday group. Photo credit: Adam Creed © Queensland Government
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Take in spectacular vistas over Hill Inlet from the Hill Inlet lookout track. Photo credit: © Tourism and Events Queensland
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Enjoy a picnic in the vine forest with views of Cid Harbour at Sawmill Beach day-use area. Photo credit: © Brooke Miles Photography
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Take in beach views from your shady camp site at Cairn Beach camping area. Photo credit: © Queensland Government
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On the northern side of Hook Island, Butterfly Bay is a popular spot for snorkelling and diving from a boat. Photo credit: © Tourism and Events Queensland
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The turquoise waters and sweeping white sands are a stunning sight from the Hill Inlet lookout track. Photo credit: Maxime Coquard © Tourism and Events Queensland
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Sailing is a great way to explore Whitsunday Islands National Park. Photo credit: Tony Gwynn-Jones © Tourism and Events Queensland
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The Whitsunday Peak track is a very challenging hike but the views make it worthwhile! Photo credit: Justin Heitman © Queensland Government
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Stop at the natural rock platform on the Solway circuit track and take in the stunning views. Photo credit: Justin Heitman © Queensland Government
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Enjoy views of this famous beach from your camp site at Whitehaven Beach camping area. Photo credit: Justin Heitman © Queensland Government
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Langford Island, in the northern section of Whitsunday Islands National Park, is a popular spot with sailors, divers and snorkellers. Photo credit: © Tourism and Events Queensland
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You will get an insight into Ngaro life and culture at the Ngaro Cultural Site. Photo credit: Justin Heitman © Queensland Government
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Blue Pearl Bay, on Hayman Island, is a popular diving and snorkelling spot that has a resident Maori wrasse. Photo credit: Lincoln Fowler © Tourism and Events Queensland
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Enjoy a shaded picnic with ocean views at Maureen's Cove camping area. Photo credit: © Queensland Government
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Look for lace monitors along the walking tracks and at camping and day-use areas. Photo credit: Justin Heitman © Queensland Government
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Enjoy breakfast with views of Hayman Island from Steen's Beach camping area. Photo credit: © Queensland Government
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Dugong Beach is just one of the stunning Whitsunday Islands National Park beaches you can camp at. Photo credit: Justin Heitman © Queensland Government
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Check out the giant rainforest trees and solitaire palms along the Dugong–Sawmill track. Photo credit: Justin Heitman © Queensland Government
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Pitch your tent in dry rainforest shade, not far from the beach, at Dugong Beach camping area. Photo credit: Justin Heitman © Queensland Government
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Enjoy stunning views of Chance Bay from Chance Bay camping area. Photo credit: Nah Judd © Queensland Government
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Camp at Whitehaven Beach camping area and enjoy this famous beach a little longer than the daytrippers. Photo credit: Justin Heitman © Queensland Government
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Divers love discovering the underwater wonderland of the Whitsundays Great Barrier Reef. Photo credit: © Tourism Whitsundays
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The dazzling white sand of Whitehaven Beach is one of the best-known Whitsunday Islands drawcards. Photo credit: Lincoln Fowler © Tourism and Events Queensland
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The Whitsunday Cairn track has breathtaking views of the Whitsundays. Photo credit: Justin Heitman © Queensland Government
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Curlew Beach camping area sits behind the sandy beach and is backed by rainforest and a small seasonal creek. Photo credit: © Jana Hummelshoj
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The stunning scenery of Hill Inlet will be one of the highlights of your visit to Whitsunday Islands National Park. Photo credit: Maxime Coquard © Tourism and Events Queensland
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Explore Whitsunday Islands National Park, where jewel-green islands sparkle in an aquamarine ocean. Photo credit: Maxime Coquard © Tourism and Events Queensland
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Follow the Chance Bay track to the peaceful beach at Chance Bay. Photo credit: Justin Heitman © Queensland Government
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Set up camp at Joe's Beach camping area and take in views of Cid Island. Photo credit: © Brooke Miles Photography
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Take in beach views from your shady camp site at Cairn Beach camping area. Photo credit: © Queensland Government
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Enjoy stunning views of Chance Bay from the elevated Chance Bay camping area. Photo credit: Nah Judd © Qld Govt
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Camp right beside the water on Hook Island, at Crayfish Beach camping area. Photo credit: © Queensland Government
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Relax on the beach and enjoy views of Macona Inlet from Curlew Beach camping area. Photo credit: © Jana Hummelshoj
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Pitch your tent in the shade of the dry rainforest at Dugong Beach camping area. Photo credit: Justin Heitman © Queensland Government
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Set up camp and take in views of Cid Island from Joe's Beach camping area. Photo credit: © Brooke Miles Photography
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Under the rainforest canopy and tucked against a steep hill, is Nari's Beach camping area. Photo credit: © Brooke Miles Photography
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You'll have uninterrupted views over the fringing reef and Coral Sea from Maureen's Cove camping area. Photo credit: © Queensland Government
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Set up camp among the casuarina trees at Northern Spit camping area. Photo credit: © Queensland Government
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Bring your fishing and snorkelling gear when you camp at Steen's Beach camping area. Photo credit: © Queensland Government
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Enjoy views of this famous beach from your camp site at Whitehaven Beach camping area. Photo credit: © Mitchell Burns Imagery
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Take a walk along the soft white sands of the Lookout Beach track. Photo credit: © Queensland Government
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Follow the Chance Bay track to the peaceful beach at Chance Bay. Photo credit: Justin Heitman © Queensland Government
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Wander through coastal vine forest to Dugong Beach on the Dugong–Sawmill track. Photo credit: Justin Heitman © Queensland Government
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Take in spectacular vistas over Hill Inlet from the Hill Inlet lookout track. Photo credit: Justin Heitman © Queensland Government
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Stop and take a photo of Nara Inlet as you walk along the Ngaro Cultural Site track. Photo credit: Justin Heitman © Queensland Government
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The Solway circuit track has spectacular views over the Solway Passage and surrounding islands. Photo credit: Justin Heitman © Queensland Government
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Take the steep and challenging Whitsunday Cairn track to the rock outcrop below the towering cairn. Photo credit: Justin Heitman © Queensland Government
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Enjoy uninterrupted views over the Whitsunday islands from the Whitsunday Peak track. Photo credit: Justin Heitman © Queensland Government
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Snorkel or dive just off the beach at the Black Island day-use area. Photo credit: © Tourism and Events Queensland
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Head to Sawmill Beach day-use area for a picnic, walk or to just relax. Photo credit: © Brooke Miles Photography
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Discover the true meaning of pristine tropical paradise at Whitehaven Beach day-use area. Photo credit: © Lauren Bath
Highlights and announcements
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Ngaro track under construction
The Ngaro track will provide a new and exciting opportunity to hike in the Whitsundays. For safety reasons, the Ngaro track is closed to the public while the track and campsites are being constructed.
- Ngaro track construction 27 July 2023 to 30 June 2025