Visit Hamilton Island, The Great Barrier Reef
Hamilton Island is one of the 74 tropical islands in the Coral Sea between the Queensland Coast and the Great Barrier Reef and as the most developed island it boasts a multitude of facilities, activities and accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets.
Hamilton Island
The Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Hamilton Island is one of the 74 tropical islands in the Coral Sea between the Queensland Coast and the Great Barrier Reef and as the most developed island it boasts a multitude of facilities, activities and accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets.
Choose from standard hotel rooms, deluxe self-contained apartments or a five star luxury 'Beach Club' and enjoy anything from nature walks and snorkelling to sea-kayaking, dolphin and whale watching and scenic helicopter flights.
Exploring the island
Many people consider Hamilton as more of a small-town than an island resort however at over three square miles in size and with 70% of the island still untouched bushland you will discover that modern conveniences do not compromise or detract from the idyllic location and stunning views across the cobalt Coral Sea.
With the lively marina serving as the hub of 'island life' there is a distinctively relaxed nautical feel that attracts keen yachtsmen and domestic and international tourists alike.
Around Hamilton Island
You will find Hamilton Island is perfectly located to explore the Great Barrier Reef and neighbouring islands and the famously beautiful white silica sands of Whitehaven Beach which is just a twenty minute boat trip away.
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