Swim off silica-sand beaches. Sheltered island bays and sandbars offer warm, calm ocean soaking protected from the open sea swells.
Swim off silica-sand beaches. Sheltered island bays and sandbars offer warm, calm ocean soaking protected from the open sea swells.
| Month | High / Low | Rain Days | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 81.6° / 76.4°F | 15 | Good |
| Feb | 82.5° / 76.9°F | 13 | Good |
| Mar | 82.2° / 77.1°F | 9 | Good |
| Apr | 79.1° / 74.3°F | 8 | Peak |
| May | 74.4° / 69.9°F | 5 | Peak |
| Jun | 71.7° / 67.5°F | 3 | Peak |
| Jul | 69.6° / 65.2°F | 5 | Peak |
| Aug | 71.1° / 66°F | 3 | Peak |
| Sep | 74° / 68.4°F | 2 | Peak |
| Oct | 78° / 72.3°F | 2 | Peak |
| Nov | 80.3° / 74.5°F | 6 | Good |
| Dec | 81.9° / 76.5°F | 10 | Good |
The primary airport serving the Whitsundays, situated directly on the water.
A 7km stretch of 98% pure silica sand that doesn't retain heat.
A naturally formed heart-shaped coral patch visible only from the air.
Mainland launch port for passenger ferries and private yacht charters.
Offers protected bays like Butterfly Bay with excellent shallow fringing reef snorkeling.
From November to April, marine stinger jellyfish (box jellyfish and Irukandji) are present in reef waters. Resorts provide full-body lycra stinger suits which are mandatory for ocean swimming and snorkeling.
To prevent chemical bleaching of the delicate coral ecosystem, only certified biodegradable mineral sunscreens containing zinc oxide or titanium dioxide are permitted on outer reef excursions.
Reef corals are fragile living organisms that can be easily crushed or killed by contact. When snorkeling or swimming, maintain a horizontal floating position and never stand on reef structures.
Wildist-vetted hotels for Great Barrier Reef, Australia coming soon.