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Whitsunday Islands Camping Ideas

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The Whitsundays are the ideal location to bring your car or caravan on holidays and are superbly equipped for Camping

Whitsunday Islands Camping has never been easier or more enjoyable! Enjoy the peace and tranquility of sleeping under the stars at a secluded beach in the Whitsunday Islands. With a maximum of 2 guests per tent, this is a great option for couples looking for some privacy, guests who are nervous about getting seasick, or people just looking to experience nature at it’s best.

Need information on camping in the Islands, well you have come to the right spot. That’s our job, getting you to and from your beautiful camp ground in the Whitsunday Islands and providing you with all the information and equipment you need to have a wonderful holiday in the Whitsunday Islands.

As most of the islands are classified as National Parks, the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service are responsible for upholding 21 different camping grounds with eco-friendly facilities and are the issuers of compulsory camping permits. Camping is a fantastic form of cheap, island accommodation and allows participants the chance and freedom to explore an isolated island paradise, thriving in unique Australian wildlife, natural rainforests and desolate beaches.

Transport to different Whitsunday Island camping grounds includes water taxis, Helicopter flights, Seaplane journeys, or onboard any type of chartered, private or bareboat sailing vessel. From the mainland or Hamilton Island, popular camping grounds are easily accessible. As well as all the resort islands, the Whitsunday Islands which have camping grounds include Henning, Lindeman, Planton, Shaw, South and North Molle, Tancred, South Repulse, Whitsunday, Thomas, Hood and Denman. More specifically, popular camping ground sites can be found at Whitehaven Beach, Dugong Beach and Joes Beach on Whitsunday Island, Maureen’s Cove on Hook Island and Paddle Bay and Sandy Bay on the Molle Group of Islands.

You can camp or park at a holiday park by night and explore the many different drive trails throughout the region by day, or leave the car or van in secure parking facilities and head out on the water for a day or two to explore the islands.

Alternatively, you might prefer to rough it and sleep under a million stars at one of the many designated camping sites on the Whitsunday islands all with beautiful views of the ocean. Most are located on deserted islands and have small maximum numbers, so you may be lucky enough to have the entire place to yourself. Permits are very inexpensive and easy to apply for, and there are excellent services to drop you off on the beach and pick you up if you aren’t travelling in your own boat. Facilities vary, but many sites have toilet facilities and camp tables. Explore beautiful tropical rainforest bush walks, sheltered beaches, spectacular fringing coral reefs and the serenity of a deserted island all to yourself. Be sure to pick up a local tide chart and fishing zone map before you go.

Camping can be the most enjoyable part of a Whitsunday Island exploration, but campers must remember to always be self-sufficient and understand the important rules and guidelines, which are aimed at ensuring the environment stays minimally tarnished. For every overnight stay, campers are expected to hold a current camping permit, available for a nominal fee from the QNPWS office in Airlie Beach. Every Whitsunday Island is a piece of paradise and camping ensures travellers optimal possibilities of experiencing the true beauty and mystifying natural spectacles each island has to offer.

How to get there:

BUS: There is a regular and reliable bus service that goes through Airlie Beach  every half hour to Shute Harbour this is approximately a 10 to 15 minute trip.

CAR: The main road that brings you into Airlie Beach is Shute Harbour Road this passes through Airlie Beach and on to Shute Harbour.

There is all paid parking at Shute Harbour, there is the council cark park on the water front and on top of the hill, these are open parks, security does patrol at night.

For secure parking there is Shute Harbour Parking and Storage, with a secure multi story building.

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