DREAM HOLIDAY
From 10 April, Daydream Island resort in the Whitsundays will begin to welcome guests again. The resort will unveil a new look with new signature dining concepts, bars and waterfront suites, as well as reinstating the Living Reef with an underwater observatory. The resort will feature 277 contemporary suites and rooms with garden, pool and ocean view rooms options and three new restaurants and three new bars. The Living Reef free-form coral lagoon will wrap 200 metres around the central building and hold over 1.5 million litres of water. Guests can join a team of resident marine biologists and feed baby stingrays. A new underwater observatory enables viewing of marine life four metres below the water’s surface to see marine life in action. daydreamisland.com