The Whitsundays, located in Queensland, Australia, are known for their stunning beaches and pristine waters. Some of the top hiking trails in the Whitsundays include: The Whitsundays Great Walk, a 28 km trail stretching from Brandy Creek to Airlie Beach with three camping grounds and side-tracks. Honeyeater Lookout, an 8 km return trail with challenging terrain and a waterfall or waterhole during the wet season. Airlie Creek Walk, offering panoramic views of the Coral Sea Marina and the Coral Sea, starting partway up the hill from Airlie Beach.
Hamilton Island Trails on Hamilton Island, featuring Passage Peak and the highest peak in the Whitsundays. Whitsunday Cairn, a 4 km grade 5 hike on Whitsunday Island with 360-degree views. Hydeaway Bay, a picturesque trail winding through bushland for a peaceful escape. Hill Inlet Lookout, a 1.3 km one-way hike with stunning views. Ngaro Cultural Site Walk, a short 170 m walk to learn about local indigenous culture. Whitsunday Peak Track, a challenging 5 km return hike on Whitsunday Island with breathtaking views from Sawmill Beach's natural lookout. Be sure to include some of these hikes in your travel plans to experience the beauty and diversity of the region from a different perspective.