
Whitsunday Island National Park
Whitsunday Island National Park, located in Queensland, Australia, is renowned for its pristine beaches, clear turquoise waters, and diverse marine life. It protects the largest island in the Whitsundays archipelago, offering stunning scenery, coral reefs, and opportunities for activities like snorkeling, sailing, and bushwalking. The park is part of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, ensuring conservation of its rich ecosystems. Accessible mainly by boat, it provides a serene escape into nature with well-maintained walking tracks and excellent viewpoints, making it a popular destination for visitors seeking both adventure and relaxation amid spectacular coastal landscapes.