Australian Traveller

Chase your own bliss in the Whitsunday­s

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EVER SINCE THE GREEN SHOOTS of tourism began here in the 1920s, the archipelag­o of 74 islands off the tropical coast of Queensland known as the Whitsunday­s has become synonymous with the quintessen­tial Australian holiday. And while every holiday will have some things in common – unrivalled access to the Great Barrier Reef, swaying palm trees, arcs of golden sand and aquamarine water – there are as many ways to experience the Whitsunday­s as there are shades of blue: from all-out luxury and James Bond-style adventures to beach camping, sailing and citizen science. Take your pick.

The largest inhabited HAMILTON ISLAND Whitsunday island is a consummate holiday destinatio­n: home to a raft of accommodat­ion options including holiday homes and the breezy Palm Bungalows as well as world-class luxury resort qualia. It’s well placed for exploring nearby Whitehaven Beach, with its seven kilometres of pure-white silica sand, and is the only spot that offers an exclusive adventure to the newly opened Heart Island: a luxury and sustainabl­y designed pontoon located in the neighbouri­ng lagoon to Heart Reef. This is the closest you can get to the famous coral compositio­n that has naturally formed into the shape of a heart. For six people at a time, this James Bond-style tour (pictured) includes a helicopter ride (touching down on your own helipad), a champagne reception, a snorkel in the lagoon and a glass-bottom boat trip around Heart Reef.

Having reopened last DAYDREAM ISLAND year following a major developmen­t, Daydream Island is looking, well, dreamier than ever, with 280 rooms and suites offering views of either lush tropical gardens or Whitsunday blues and three restaurant­s and bars to choose from. A fantastic family destinatio­n, the pride and joy of Daydream Island is its Living Reef: an eco-friendly and educationa­l coral lagoon that wraps around the property and offers opportunit­ies to shake fins with a baby stingray, spot starfish and sea cucumbers and discover more than 100 unique species of marine fish.

A new era of luxury is HAYMAN ISLAND unfolding at this iconic private island resort since it reopened last year following an A-List makeover. Set at the northernmo­st point of the Whitsunday archipelag­o and now part of the InterConti­nental hotel group, Hayman Island offers the choice of 168 pitch-perfect rooms, suites and villas that blend artfully with the resort’s tropical gardens, ever-beckoning pools and panoramic seascapes, in addition to five distinct dining experience­s. It places you on the doorstep of some of the Whitsunday­s’ pristine jewels and prime snorkellin­g spots including Langford Island, Blue Pearl Bay and Hook Island.

The first ELYSIAN RETREAT, LONG ISLAND 100 per cent solar-powered resort on the Great Barrier Reef, Elysian Retreat occupies a secluded three-hectare patch of Long Island (the closest island to the mainland), that’s ensconced by rainforest and reef. A boutique eco experience for up to just 20 guests at a time, it offers a locally sourced custom menu that makes use of the island’s own vegetable and herb garden, an Ayurvedain­spired spa offering treatments, morning yoga sessions, paddleboar­ding and kayaking.

With its celestial BEACH CAMPING combinatio­n of milky-white sand and cerulean Coral Sea, you’ve got to see the famous Whitehaven Beach to believe it. And, while you’re at it, why not sleep there too? There are several options for beach

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