Hamilton Island, situated in the middle of Queensland’s Whitsunday Islands and at the edge of the Great Barrier Reef, is a unique place to visit.
One of 74 islands in the Coral Sea, Hamilton is the largest inhabited island in the Whitsundays, positioned nearly halfway between the coastline of Brisbane and Cairns.
On Hamilton Island you’ll experience everything that is good about Australia – beautiful natural surrounds, calm waters, secluded beaches, warm weather, fascinating coral reefs and diverse flora and fauna.
As an island holiday destination it offers a variety of accommodation, plenty of dining choices and lots of things to do. There’s also a local population – about 800 people live here permanently. It’s a unique atmosphere that you can only appreciate once you’ve seen it for yourself.
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Easy Access
The only island in the Great Barrier Reef with its own commercial jet airport. Direct access from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Cairns. |
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The Great Barrier Reef
How do you want to experience it? From Hamilton Island you can choose daily cruises, dive expeditions or even scenic flights. |
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Variety of Activities
Forget fly and flop – unless that’s what you’re looking for. There are over 40 activities to choose from. Sailing, sea kayaking, bushwalking and of course ... golf. |
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Accommodation
Six styles of accommodation, from self-catering to world-class luxury. |
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Food & Wine
A choice of restaurants located both beachfront and harbour-side. Get ready to redefine resort dining. |
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Culture & Events
Hamilton Island isn’t just for holidays. A thriving local community, it has its own exciting line up of events that everyone can take part in. |