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If seventy four tropical Islands situated off the coast of Queensland don’t sound like an ideal retreat from the bustle of city life, then what does? Boasting exquisite natural landscapes, secluded beaches and beautiful small towns, the Whitsundays should be number one on your Australian itinerary. There are an abundance of activities on offer during your stay, so you’ll need to prioritise your excursions! Here are our recommendations for the top five things to do in the Whitsunday Islands.
Scuba Diving
Feeling adventurous? The Whitsunday Islands are a great location to experience scuba diving for the first time, or rekindle your passion if you have been previously. The seventy four Islands of the Great Barrier Reef offer iconic scuba diving and snorkelling sites with plenty of diving operators. Allow experienced snorkelling instructors to guide you through the clear turquoise waters and get up close and personal to marine life. Keep your eyes peeled for dolphins, turtles, and all manner of fish.
Whale Watching
From June to September, don’t miss out on an unforgettable experience. On theiryearly migration north, Humpback and Pilot whales congregate among the Islands and tourists are warmly invited to sign up for whale sighting boat tours. Make sure you bring your camera along – you’ll certainly want to snap a few pics’ as you cruise through the calm, protected waters and try your luck at sighting the rare white Humpback.
Cedar Creek Falls
Take a trip to the Cedar Creek Falls and soak up divine beauty of the natural world. Situated around twenty kilometres from Proserpine, these picturesque waterfalls provide visitors an all year round natural pool to take a quick dip or a long, relaxing bathe. Relish the exotic vegetation, including wild orchids and white and red cedars. Make sure you explore the surroundings with the several bush walks available around the falls.
Shopping and dining
If you’ve experienced a taste of the Whitsundays wildlife and fancy a couple of hours indoors, the Islands also boast excellent shopping and dining venues. For the shopaholics among us, Airlie Beach is an ideal destination for a few hours browsing and grabbing a bite to eat. Purchase hand crafted souvenirs, designer swimwear and general attire in the eclectic shops on offer, with several supermarkets and pharmacies also available. The eateries comprise locally sourced seafood and international wine and beers for customers to whet their appetite, so you can indulge in a delectable meal after a long day of spending.
Spa Days
The Whitsunday Islands are an oasis of tranquillity, and what better way to make the most of your relaxation than a Spa Day? Spoil yourself with a few hours of pampering in one of the several Day Spa’s that the Islands have to offer. Indulge in a hot stone back massage, foot reflexology or facial with a glass of bubbly waiting for you once your treatment is complete.
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