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Airlie Beach is the stepping off point to the stunning Whitsunday Islands and Great Barrier Reef. This popular getaway offers visitors a world of tropical wonders to explore. Airlie Beach is the vibrant beating Heart of The Whitsundays. By day it’s the gateway to idyllic islands and reefs, and by night it offers an incredible array of dining and entertainment options. Airlie Beach is the perfect base from which to launch your holiday activities. Whether you’re interested in sailing, fishing, snorkelling, touring, diving or walking in the hinterland, the alluring surrounds of The Whitsundays has something for you. The Whitsundays is home to 74 islands, five of which are inhabited by resorts. Some of the more famous islands are Camp, Daydream, Hamilton, Hayman, and Long, but there are dozens of deserted islands that you can explore. Many of the islands have their own speciality. Some are known for great snorkelling, boating and fishing, while others are famous for their wildlife and forests.
The World Heritage Listed Great Barrier Reef is renowned for its spectacular coral and marine life. Be sure to book a tour to experience this national treasure for yourself. If you're a land lover, there's still plenty of great adventures to enjoy. Explore the surrounding region on a day trip through quaint townships, natural wonders and majestic hinterland. Whatever your tastes you will not be disappointed by what Airlie Beach and The Whitsundays have to offer.
For more information on Airlie Beach & The Whitsundays, go to www.tourismwhitsundays.com.au
Ahoy and a very warm welcome to The Whitsundays, Heart of the Great Barrier Reef! Our diverse region is home to the world famous Whitehaven Beach, 74 Whitsunday Islands and Heart Reef that dramatically contrast with the awe-inspiring landscapes of the north Queensland outback. The Whitsundays is also home to the Great Barrier Reef which surrounds our tropical islands and mainland creating a safe and calm aquatic playground where visitors can swim, snorkel, dive, sail and explore our stunning backyard. Airlie Beach is a vibrant town with a holiday for everyone! Chill out where the locals do at Airlie Beach Lagoon or take stroll down the main street to enjoy some of the delicious dining and excellent shopping options we have available. A short journey inland and you will find the charming town of Proserpine, the Heart of Country Hospitality. The main street of Proserpine will have any ‘art deco’ enthusiast enthralled while a 15 minute drive takes you to Lake Proserpine, a fishing mecca and home to more one metre plus barramundi than any other impoundment in Australia!. Head 80km up the road and you will find the northern jewel in The Whitsundays crown, Bowen. With awardwinning, palm-fringed beaches and beautiful bays the picturesque town is a beachcomber’s paradise. The Heart of the Outback, in The Whitsundays, Collinsville is located only 85km west of Bowen. The scenic drive will see you travel through orchards and farmland teeming with wildlife. Far enough away from the tourist hubs to be a country retreat, the close-knit community always offers a friendly and warm welcome to its many visitors. The Whitsundays really does have it all for the perfect getaway boasting activities and experiences for visitors of all ages. We truly hope you enjoy your stay in the Heart of the Great Barrier Reef, and look forward to welcoming you, your family and friends back soon. Mayor Andrew Willcox Whitsunday Regional Council
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Things to See & Do SAIL around the 74 Whitsunday Islands. CRUISE to the Great Barrier Reef. SINK your feet into the white silica sand of Whitehaven
TAKE an exhilarating ocean rafting ride across to the islands or snorkelling reefs.
PICNIC at Cedar Creek Falls. STROLL along the Bicentennial Boardwalk and enjoy the coastal views out over the Coral Sea.
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RELAX by the Airlie Beach Lagoon.
DRIVE to Cedar Creek Falls, Bowen, Dingo Beach, Hydeaway
CAMP out under millions of stars at the
Bay, Proserpine or Collinsville to unearth more wonderful attractions in the region.
Great Barrier Reef with Reefsleep.
SCUBA DIVE at some of the best reefs in the world, including the Stepping Stones and Hardy and Bait Reefs.
SNORKEL among some 1,500 species of fish and 400 types of coral.
FLY over Heart Reef for a bird’s-eye view of this amazing icon.
WALK to the lookout at Hill Inlet for stunning views of Whitsunday Island and Whitehaven Beach. CATCH a seaplane or helicopter to a private beach for a picnic to remember. GO whale watching or crocodile spotting. ENJOY great food and wine on the Airlie Beach Main Street. HIKE through lush rainforest along Conway Circuit.
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Great Walk, Credit: Tourism and Events Queensland/Brooke Miles
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Conway Circuit Whether you decide to go on a short, full-day, overnight or extended walk, Conway Circuit offers an idyllic experience to suit your needs and interests. Enjoy a different facet of the Whitsunday experience and escape to the tropical refuge of the Conway Range. Conway Circuit takes you on a 30 kilometre journey through Conway State Forest, starting at Brandy Creek and finishing at Airlie Beach. Highlights of Conway Circuit include wandering through majestic tropical rainforest, relaxing by seasonal creeks, and looking upon coastal townships to the Whitsunday Islands and beyond.
Whitsunday Paradise Explorer, Credit: Tourism and Events Queensland
Keep your senses keen and watch out for the blue flash of a Ulysses butterfly, smell lemon myrtle flowers blossoming in summer and listen for the distinctive call of the wompoo fruitdove. With tracks of varying distances and difficulty, anyone can explore the Conway Range. The entire walk is a three-day escape, but you can choose shorter walks that are linked to the main track and accessed from Brandy Creek. For long distance walkers, camping grounds are located along Conway Circuit. The two main camps - Repulse Creek and Bloodwood - have access to toilets and drinking water facilities. It is essential to book campsites in advance and obtain a camping permit from the Queensland Department of Environment and Science before you begin. To locate the Conway State Forest from Airlie Beach, travel ten kilometres south west down Shute Harbour Road and then turn off at Brandy Creek Road. If you're planning a shorter walk, you can hire a car for the day and, after your hike, explore more of the Whitsunday region on a self-drive tour. Many other walks in length and endurance can be found on The Whitsundays Coast with detailed maps and camping permits to assist your journey.
Adventure on the Water The Whitsundays is Australia’s aquatic playground. With 74 tropical islands dotted throughout the sparkling Coral Sea in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef, there are endless places to explore on the water.
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AN AQUATIC PLAYGROUND The Whitsunday Coast and most of the island resorts have watersports available where you can go jetskiing, kayaking, sailing on small hobie cats, snorkelling, wake boarding and much more. For a full day out on the water, there is a permanently moored pontoon at the Great Barrier Reef, with high speed power vessels to take you there for a memorable day of swimming and snorkelling. Bareboats allow you to chart your own course of discovery and fully crewed boats allow you to sit back, relax and enjoy the scenery. You can take a scenic cruise through the islands and visit some of the resorts and enjoy swimming in the resort pools or snorkelling on the reefs.
Hill Inlet, Credit: Tourism and Events Queensland
For those on the water in The Whitsundays during winter and early spring (July – September), be sure to look out for humpback whales as they migrate from the Antarctic.
WHITEHAVEN BEACH Located in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef, Whitehaven Beach is one of the world’s most unspoiled and beautiful beaches. Whitehaven Beach was voted number one beach in the world in the 2021 TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Best of the Best Awards. Famous for its turquoise, blue and green water and brilliant white sand, Whitehaven Beach stretches for seven kilometres and is an absolute must see. The sand contains 98% silica, making it extremely fine and soft and this gives it that remarkable white sand that people come here from all over the world to see.
Whitehaven Beach, Credit: Tourism and Events Queensland
SAILING WONDERLAND Sailing through the famous 74 islands of The Whitsundays gives you a new perspective on a spectacular area. The Whitsundays offers some of the world’s best sailing and cruising holidays for two simple reasons – the islands provide protection from the elements and each offers a unique beauty to experience the true serenity that only a sailing holiday can bring. The calm, protected waters of the Coral Sea make for beautiful sailing for newbies and professionals alike. The beauty of the region is even more apparent as you cruise by, wind in your hair and sun on your skin. Visit secluded bays and inlets to experience the beauty of nature with hardly another soul in sight. The beaches range from white and sandy to pebbles of coral washed up from fringing reef just off the beach. Enjoy stunning sunrises and sunsets over uninhabited islands, or call into a resort for a day’s pampering and dining if that takes your fancy. There is an endless range of water based activities to enjoy in The Whitsundays.
LEARN TO SAIL If the sailing bug bites you, as it does many a visitor to The Whitsundays, there are sailing schools available on the Whitsunday Coast and Hamilton Island. Lessons cater for both children and adults so the whole family can get involved. For more information about learning how to sail, visit www.whitsundaysailingclub.com.au
FISHING The region is teeming with a huge variety of pelagic and reef fish. Nearly all of the Whitsunday Islands are accessible by boat. Some are national parks and have affordable beach campsites (some with toilets, tables and other facilities) which puts you right in the action for spectacular tropical sports fishing without returning to the mainland. Hundreds of options, millions of fish, it just depends on the suitability of your boat and your sense of adventure! To find out the best fishing zones, go to: https://elibrary.gbrmpa.gov.au/jspui/ bitstream/11017/600/4/Map10-EditionV-Whitsunday.pdf If you’re new to fishing or just need to know where the hot spots are, there are many fishing charters and guides available locally for island and Great Barrier Reef tours. Shore based fishing is available from the many marinas and rockwalls located around the town. If estuary fishing is your thing, then launch at the Proserpine River ramp off Conway Road and watch saltwater crocodiles while fishing – just be careful to stay in the boat! So whether it’s fly fishing on the flats off Hill Inlet, bait fishing from a rockwall or popper casting around the islands, The Whitsundays can really be described as a fisherman’s paradise.
Hill Inlet, Credit: Tourism and Events Queensland
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Port of Airlie Marina Port of Airlie Marina is a beautiful waterfront precinct offering a range of dining, shopping and rejuvenation options. With stunning vistas of The Whitsundays, the Port of Airlie Marina blends a range of activities with a tropical, laid-back vibe. Do a spot of boutique shopping along the sheltered boardwalk. Stop in for a drink or a bite to eat at any one of the great restaurants located along the marina. For those seeking a rejuvenating experience, drop into Vartamana Yoga Studio and Spa for a body treatment or the healing properties of yoga. For more information on Port of Airlie Marina, visit portofairlie.com.au.
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Airlie Adventure Airlie Beach provides access to some of the most breathtaking beaches, reefs, sailing and fishing experiences in Australia. The possibilities are just endless. Experience the majestic expanse of The Whitsundays from a bird’s-eye view. A scenic flight allows you to enjoy The Whitsundays from a different perspective, with tours that include the Whitsunday Islands National Park, the Great Barrier Reef and Heart Reef.
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Heart Reef has become a popular aerial destination. Located on Hardy Reef within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, this natural formation made from coral is famously shaped like a love heart. It's a must-see attraction for loved-up couples and adventurers alike. For the more adventurous, get the adrenalin pumping with Skydive Airlie Beach up to 15,000FT over the beautiful Whitsundays. There’s also a number of sailing options available. Travel on luxury cruises or be the skipper of your own sailing adventure - known as bareboating. There’s also the option to charter a luxury catamaran or take a ride on a tall ship. The pristine waters of The Whitsundays are home to a number of prize fish. If you’re a fishing enthusiast, there are charters available from Airlie Beach catering to all levels of interest. And if fishing isn’t your style, there’s always ocean rafting, jet skiing, snorkelling or sea kayaking.
Sailing, Airlie Beach, Credit: Tourism and Events Queensland
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Things to See & Do SATURDAY STROLL THROUGH THE MARKETS If you're up early on Saturday morning, why not meander through the Lions Airlie Beach Community Markets? Set along the foreshore between the Whitsunday Sailing Club and the Esplanade and kicking off at 7am, this is the perfect spot to enjoy a relaxed Saturday breakfast.
Market goods at Airlie Beach
Stalls stay open until 1pm so once you have finished browsing the eclectic mix of locally made jewellery, clothes and the freshest produce on offer, why not tuck in again for lunch? With a variety of tasty tropical offerings as well as live entertainment and close proximity to the Airlie Beach Lagoon, this is the perfect place to while away a whole morning with the family.
WANDER ALONG THE FORESHORE Burn off a bit of energy and take in some spectacular views of the Whitsunday coast without spending a cent. Sounds too good to be true! Here's how. The 3.5km Bicentennial Boardwalk which runs from Airlie Beach Lagoon to Cannonvale will take around an hour oneway at a leisurely pace with time to stop for a photo or a quick play in one of the seaside playgrounds along the way.
Airlie Beach, Credit: Tourism Whitsundays
A photographer's favourite free thing to do in Airlie Beach, taking a walk along the Bicentennial Boardwalk at sunset is a must, just be prepared to make a few new friends as the locals love to walk their fur-babies here in the early morning and late afternoon.
GO BUSH With around 70km of well maintained walking trails scattered around The Whitsundays, bush walkers are in for a treat. While many of these trails are on the islands there are plenty of options on the mainland that don't require boat access. Conway National Park is the perfect place to escape the beach for an afternoon. Offering crystal clear freshwater creeks, lowland rainforests and a cooler climate than the coast, this is a great chill out option. The easiest access is to Kingfisher Circuit trailhead, only a 10km drive from Shute Harbour or about 20km from Airlie Beach. Kingfisher Circuit is a 2km return walk starting and finishing at the Forestry Road carpark, which is where the longer Conway Circuit also begins. If you want to tackle the Conway Ciruit you'll need some serious overnight hiking gear and 3 days to complete the trek. Other great shorter walks to check out are Honeyeater Lookout and Wompoo Way.
Airlie Creek walking track, Credit: Tourism and Events Queensland
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FURTHER AFIELD - DID SOMEBODY SAY ROADTRIP? There are plenty of fantastic daytrips on offer surrounding Airlie Beach. From the towns of Bowen, Proserpine and Collinsville, to natural havens of Hydeaway Bay, Conway Beach and the nearby oasis of Cedar Creek Falls.
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Sunset at Hydeaway Bay
While Bowen is only a 45 minute drive from Airlie Beach, it's practically a world away. The general 'vibe' in Bowen is less touristy than Airlie, it's more true-maroon Queenslander. An agricultural centre which attracts plenty of travellers looking for fruitpicking work, you'll find picturesque beaches, classic old pubs with big verandahs and high-set houses with equally impressive verandahs. Bowen is friendly, authentically Queensland, yet unique. A trip to Bowen MUST include a stop at the iconic Big Mango, complete with a tasting of the local delicacy.
FALL IN LOVE WITH CEDAR CREEK FALLS Around a half hour drive south of Airlie Beach is the small seaside village of Conway Beach. A popular fishing spot, the sandy beach runs to the mouth of the Proserpine River. Take a picnic lunch to enjoy on the foreshore for picture perfect views over the Whitsunday coastline before taking a dip at the nearby Cedar Creek Falls.
Bowen Visitor Information Centre, Credit: Tourism and Events Queensland
Just off the drive back to Airlie Beach is the spectacular Cedar Creek Falls. This natural waterhole is tucked away in the Whitsunday hinterland and is this region's hidden jewel. Loved by locals as an all-season swimming spot, relish in the cool cascading waters and relax amoung the strangler figs that fringe this freshwater oasis.
HIDDEN AWAY BAYS If your not scared of a little red dirt driving, a day (or afternoon) trip to Hydeaway Bay is the perfect family adventure. Think perfect beaches, no crowds, sublime sunsets, islands just off shore, this is paradise. Explore countless sand-fringed coves, expansive deserted beaches, and if you get hungry and want to make a splash there are a number of top-shelf resorts that are happy to take visitors and will make sure you don't go hungry or thirsty.
COLLINSVILLE AND PROSERPINE
Cedar Creek Falls, Credit: Tourism Whitsundays
Cedar Creek Falls
Slightly further inland you can discover the history of Collinsville and Proserpine on an easy day trip from Airlie Beach. Proserpine is about 25 minutes away and Collinsville another hour and a half but is worth the drive if you enjoy exploring charming country towns that are full of charater. Learn about the coal mining history of Collinsville, the Heart of the Outback, at the Coalface Museum and meander along the mural trail which leads to the town centre. The local pool offers a great spot to cool off for the afternoon and the nearby Lion's Park will keep the kids entertained for hours or just at least long enough to enjoy a latte. Meanwhile, Proserpine offers up good-old country goodness on a platter. A town built to service the sugar cane industry, this is quintessential Queensland. Relax at one of the numerous country pubs that line Main Street for a counter lunch and enjoy an afternoon cold one with the locals, venture off the main street to find some beautiful stores hidden in the art-deco alleyways.
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Diving & Snorkelling The Whitsundays is home to a majestic underwater world.
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The spectacular outer coral reefs can be enjoyed by novice and experienced divers and snorkellers alike. The geography of the Whitsunday Islands also means that you can find plenty of protected areas of fringing reefs around the islands to enjoy snorkelling in any weather. To experience the wondrous marine life and coral reefs in The Whitsundays, new divers can learn to dive with a qualified instructor in many scenarios: at a dive school in Airlie Beach, on a sailing trip, on an overnight boat or at a Great Barrier Reef diving pontoon. Charter boats depart daily for the islands and the Great Barrier Reef, and offer diverse opportunities to scuba dive and snorkel in this underwater oasis. On the Great Barrier Reef there is a permanently moored pontoon with boat cruises departing daily that offer snorkelling and scuba diving packages allowing you soak up this aquatic playground.
Saba Bay, Credit: Tourism and Events Queensland
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Take a Drive to Bowen The heart of secluded beaches, beautiful bays, fringing reefs and jaw-dropping coastal scenery. Bowen is at the top of The Whitsundays and makes the perfect day trip during your stay in Airlie Beach – just a 45-minute drive north. One of the undiscovered treats of Queensland, Bowen is situated on the shores of Edgecumbe Bay and is a picturesque seaside town that offers a beachcomber's paradise with eight award-winning, palm-fringed beaches to explore. Add in fringing coral reefs waiting to be explored straight from the mainland shore, calm bays ready for a range of watersport, fishing, bushwalking and jaw-dropping coastal scenery - and it's easy to see why Bowen is a natural playground. With some of the best fringing reefs of the Queensland coast lying just a few metres offshore, the area attracts snorkelers and divers keen to explore the coral gardens. From award-winning Horseshoe Bay boasting sandy shores and coral reef, to sunset views from Grays Bay, to secluded, palm-fringed Murray Bay and the castaway feel of expansive Kings Beach, with eight beaches within ten minutes drive, there really is a beach for everyone in Bowen! Relax on the shore line, jump in for a swim or pop a fresh feed of local seafood on the free beachside barbecues while the kids play in the many parks. No trip to Bowen would be complete without stopping at the Big Mango on the Bruce Highway just five kilometres south of Bowen. After you have had your picture taken with this iconic attraction, make your way inside the information centre and meet the friendly staff and volunteers. You can enjoy a locally produced 100% natural mango sorbet and find out more about what Bowen has to offer.
Horseshoe Bay, Bowen, iconic beach with granite climbing rocks
Horseshoe Bay, Bowen, Credit: Bowen Tourism
Health, Beauty & Shopping Holidays are about getting back to YOU. Book in for some serious pampering at a day spa on the Whitsunday Coast or Islands. Airlie Day Spa Express is an award winning day spa offering a range of rejuvenation and beauty treatments. Airlie Beach Main Street and Port of Airlie offer a diverse range of retail shops showcasing both local and imported wares. If you have a penchant for market shopping, then the Lions Airlie Beach Community Markets held every Saturday from 7am to 1pm is well worth checking out. You’ll find market stalls dotted along the Esplanade on the Airlie Beach foreshore selling an array of locally grown and hand-crafted goods. For chainstore shopping, Airlie Beach has two shopping centres – the Whitsunday Shopping Centre and Whitsunday Plaza. The art deco architecture preserved from a bygone era provides Proserpine with an ornate charm. Shopping in the township will unearth some beautiful souvenirs, fashion, jewellery and practical items. Don’t leave town without visiting Colour Me Crazy for a range of unique gifts and wares for every type of visitor.
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Calendar of Events MARCH • Airlie Beach Ideal Bride Wedding Expo
APRIL • Whitsundays Tropical Trail Run Tour (Apr-May)
MAY • Hamilton Island Endurance Series Financial Linx Hamilton Island Hilly Marathon
JUNE • Hamilton Island Endurance Series Great Whitehaven Beach Run
JULY • Airlie Beach Marathon Festival • Bowen Offshore Superboats
AUGUST • Great Barrier Reef Festival • Airlie Beach Race Week Festival of Sailing • Hamilton Island Race Week • Walk to the Lighthouse
SEPTEMBER • Anaconda Whitsunday Trail Fest • Airlie Beach Triathlon • Ocean Swim • Don River Dash • Whitsundays Arts Festival
NOVEMBER • Airlie Beach Festival of Music • Hamilton Island Endurance Series Hamilton Island Triathlon • Hamilton Island Whitehaven Beach Ocean Swim
Markets LIONS AIRLIE BEACH COMMUNITY MARKETS ARE HELD EVERY SATURDAY MORNING. 7am to 1pm - Complete with local produce, art, craft and locally made souvenirs, it is a great place to spend the morning, have a coffee or purchase a unique gift.
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Police Link
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Water Police
HOSPITAL Bowen Hospital
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Proserpine Hospital
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Mackay Base Hospital
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MEDICAL Whitsunday Doctors - Airlie Beach
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Whitsunday Doctors - Proserpine
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Whitsunday Family Practice
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Bowen Medical Centre
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DENTISTS Airlie Beach Dental
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Brian Poschelk Dental
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PHARMACIES Airlie Beach Day & Night Chemist
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LiveLife Pharmacy Whitsunday Plaza
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TOURIST INFORMATION CENTRES Whitsundays Visitor Information Centre
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ACCOMMODATION WHITSUNDAY HOLIDAY APARTMENTS
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1800 466 600 www.accomwhitsunday.com.au
AIRLIE BEACH MOTOR LODGE
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AZURE SEA WHITSUNDAY RESORT
26/34 RAINTREE PL AIRLIE BEACH QLD 4802
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BEACH COURT HOLIDAY UNITS
24 BEACH RD CANNONVALE QLD 4802
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BIG 4 WHITSUNDAYS TROPICAL ECO RESORT
2955 SHUTE HARBOUR RD FLAMETREE QLD 4802
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3 HERMITAGE DR AIRLIE BEACH QLD 4802
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BOATHAVEN BAY HOLIDAY APARTMENTS
440 SHUTE HARBOUR RD AIRLIE BEACH QLD 4802
07 4948 4948 www.athotelgroup.com.au/bsr
BUSH VILLAGE HOLIDAY CABINS
2 ST MARTINS LN CANNONVALE QLD 4802
07 4946 6177 www.bushvillage.com.au
COLONIAL PALMS MOTOR INN
2 HERMITAGE DR AIRLIE BEACH QLD 4802
07 4946 7166 colonialpalmsmotorinn.com.au
CORAL POINT LODGE
54 HARBOUR AVE SHUTE HARBOUR QLD 4802
07 4946 9500 www.coralpointlodge.com.au
CORAL SEA VISTA APARTMENTS
5 HERMITAGE DR AIRLIE BEACH QLD 4802
07 4948 1898 www.coralseavista.com.au
FREEDOM SHORES
LOT 103 PRINGLE RD WOODWARK QLD 4802
07 4946 1979 www.freedomshores.com.au
ISLAND GATEWAY HOLIDAY PARK
1 JUBILEE POCKET RD AIRLIE BEACH QLD 4802
07 4860 1700 www.islandgateway.com.au
KIPARA TROPICAL RAINFOREST RETREAT
2614 SHUTE HARBOUR RD JUBILEE POCKET QLD 4802
07 4946 6483 www.kipara.com.au
MARINA SHORES
159 SHINGLEY DR CANNONVALE QLD 4802
07 4964 1500 www.marinashores.com.au
MARTINIQUE WHITSUNDAY RESORT
18 GOLDEN ORCHID DR AIRLIE BEACH QLD 4802
07 4948 0401 www.martiniquewhitsunday.com.au
MEDITERRANEAN RESORT
220 THE ESPLANADE NORTH BURLEIGH QLD 4220
07 5535 7188 www.burleighresort.com.au
PARADISE COURT
181-183 SHUTE HARBOUR RD CANNONVALE QLD 4802
07 4946 7139 www.paradisecourt.com
PORTSIDE WHITSUNDAY
406 SHUTE HARBOUR RD AIRLIE BEACH QLD 4802
07 4948 2288 www.portsidewhitsunday.com.au
REEF GATEWAY HOTEL
38 SHUTE HARBOUR RD CANNONVALE QLD 4802
07 3051 7626 www.reefgatewayhotel.com.au
SEA STAR APARTMENTS
2 NARA AVE AIRLIE BEACH QLD 4802
07 4948 1188 www.seastarapartments.com.au
SUNLIT WATERS STUDIO APARTMENTS
20 AIRLIE CR AIRLIE BEACH QLD 4802
07 4946 6352 www.sunlitwaters.com
THE PEARLY SHELL MOTEL
2 DON ST BOWEN QLD 4805
07 4786 1788
TOSCANA VILLAGE RESORT
10 GOLDEN ORCHID DR AIRLIE BEACH QLD 4802
07 4946 4455 www.toscanaairliebeachaccommodation.com
WATERFRONT WHITSUNDAY RETREAT
438 SHUTE HARBOUR RD AIRLIE BEACH QLD 4802
07 4948 6500 www.athotelgroup.com.au/wwr
WATERS EDGE RESORT
4 GOLDEN ORCHID DR AIRLIE BEACH QLD 4802
07 4948 4300 www.watersedgewhitsundays.com.au
WHITSUNDAY HOLIDAY RENTALS
4 WATERSON WAY AIRLIE BEACH QLD 4802
0409 831 133 www.whitsundayholidayrentals.com.au
WHITSUNDAY VISTA RESORT
1 HERMITAGE DR AIRLIE BEACH QLD 4802
07 4948 4000 www.whitsundayvista.com.au