Whitehaven Beach

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Sink your toes into the white silica sands of the renowned Whitehaven Beach, one of the many jewels in The Whitsundays.
People on a hilltop lookout point overlooking the trees, long stretch of white sandy beach and ocean
Aerial view of the swirling fusion of white sand and turquoise water into the inlet
Seaplane and sailing boats anchored along the white sandy beach and blue waters
People playing cricket on the white sandy beach with crystal clear ocean and boats in the background
Aerial view of the long stretch of Whitehaven Beach surrounded by blue waters and national park
A woman strolling along the wide and long white silky beach
Boardwalk along the hill with turquoise water and swirling sand in the backrgound
Whitehaven Beach stretches over seven kilometers along Whitsunday Island, the largest of the 74 Whitsunday islands. It defines nature at its best, and it is no surprise it often tops the list of best beaches in the world.
The sand contains 98% silica meaning it is extremely fine and soft. The silica retains heat and makes it a fantastic place to walk on barefoot, even on a hot day.

No matter which end of Whitehaven Beach you will find a stunning lookout to enjoy. At the northern end visitors can explore the iconic Hill Inlet. For the best view, take a stroll up to the Tongue Point lookout, to see the breathtaking view of swirling sands. At the southern end take a short one kilometer walk through Australian native bush to another stunning lookout.

Whitehaven Beach is accessible from the mainland town of Airlie Beach as well as the four resort islands. You can enjoy a day trip with one of the many experienced tour operators, or join an overnight sailing experience, or skipper your own boat. To top up the experience take a scenic flight and why not even land on the beach on a helicopter or seaplane.
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Address

Whitehaven Beach, Queensland, 4802

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