Updated
June 04, 2015.
After days, weeks or months of the daily grind, there’s not
much better than sitting back on a white sandy beach on your very own
island getaway. A private tropical island holiday may seem like a luxury
most of us can only dream of, but these Queensland destinations will give you and your travelling cohorts a taste of the luxury life, without the premium price-tag.
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Daydream Island
The name says it all – Daydream Island
is the perfect balance between staying active and simply relaxing all
day and night. There are plenty of things to keep little ones occupied
with jungle gyms, pools, giant chess, mini golf and an open-air cinema.
While the kids are distracted, the adults can take a stroll through the
rainforest before retiring to the Lagoon bar, or simply hide away and
relax at the Daydream Rejuvenation Spa.
With plenty of secluded hideouts and pristine near-private beaches, Daydream Island is also a perfect location for couples looking to add a little romance to their holiday. Stroll down the beachside boardwalk hand in hand, find a private spot at Lovers Cove or simply sit back and enjoy the sunshine at the Splashes Pool Bar.
Stay at the Daydream Island Resort and Spa; specials are often listed on the website, making the location even more affordable.
Perfect for: Families, young couples looking for a romantic getaway.
With plenty of secluded hideouts and pristine near-private beaches, Daydream Island is also a perfect location for couples looking to add a little romance to their holiday. Stroll down the beachside boardwalk hand in hand, find a private spot at Lovers Cove or simply sit back and enjoy the sunshine at the Splashes Pool Bar.
Stay at the Daydream Island Resort and Spa; specials are often listed on the website, making the location even more affordable.
Perfect for: Families, young couples looking for a romantic getaway.
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Magnetic Island
Find yourself drawn to Magnetic Island
– or Maggie Island, as it’s known to the locals – with plenty of sandy
strips to relax on, or plenty to keep you going for the action-oriented
traveller. A short 20-minute ferry ride from Townsville in northern
Queensland, Maggie Island feels like it’s in the middle of nowhere, but
it’s not actually all that isolated.
The island itself boasts 23 immaculate bays and beaches plus a number of walking tracks, and offers water sports, jet skiing, snorkelling and great fishing.
Perfect for: Backpackers, groups and young couples.
The island itself boasts 23 immaculate bays and beaches plus a number of walking tracks, and offers water sports, jet skiing, snorkelling and great fishing.
For the party-goers, Magnetic Island is home
to the only monthly Full Moon Party in Australia, where you can dance
the night away to local and international DJs, spinning their tunes
right on the beach.
With plenty of accommodation available on Magnetic Island, there’s something to suit every budget. Stay at the Peppers Blue on Blue from $220 per night for a little luxury, or the Base Magnetic Island Hostel – hosts of the Full Moon party – from $30 per night for a dorm, up to $62.50 for a luxury room with an ensuite.Perfect for: Backpackers, groups and young couples.
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Fraser Island
Known mostly for its population of dingoes, Fraser Island
has a lot more to offer than simply spotting this four-legged native
animal. There are plenty of water sports, outdoor activities, guided and
self-guided hikes and tours, fishing holes and, of course, beaches.
Fraser Island is great for kids, with programs like the Junior Eco Rangers, which was listed in the Top 100 things to do with your kids this summer from the Australian Traveller Magazine.
For the weary traveller who’s looking for a little ‘me time’, book into the Kingfisher Natural Therapies salon for a massage, a facial and a big dose of relaxation and rejuvenation.
Stay at the Kingfisher Bay Resort from $240 per night twin share, or at the Cathedrals on Fraser from $29 per night for a shared dorm.
Perfect for: Families, young couples, groups and backpackers.
Fraser Island is great for kids, with programs like the Junior Eco Rangers, which was listed in the Top 100 things to do with your kids this summer from the Australian Traveller Magazine.
For the weary traveller who’s looking for a little ‘me time’, book into the Kingfisher Natural Therapies salon for a massage, a facial and a big dose of relaxation and rejuvenation.
Stay at the Kingfisher Bay Resort from $240 per night twin share, or at the Cathedrals on Fraser from $29 per night for a shared dorm.
Perfect for: Families, young couples, groups and backpackers.
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Heron Island
On the edge of the Great Barrier Reef, Heron Island
is a nature-lover’s dream. There’s plenty to do, from simply relaxing
on the beach to snorkelling on the outer reef, meaning there’s always
some activity on offer to suit everyone’s tastes and energy levels.
In summer, watch tiny turtle babies make their way to the sea from their nests, or go bird watching on one of the complimentary guided walks.
Perfect for: Families and nature-lovers
In summer, watch tiny turtle babies make their way to the sea from their nests, or go bird watching on one of the complimentary guided walks.
In the summer holidays, sign your kids up
for the Junior Rangers program – an interactive and educational
experience that offers nature-based activities from reef walks and bird
watching to beach combing.
Stay at the Heron Island Resort from $320 per night, including breakfast at the Shearwater Restaurant. Be sure to check the website for special offers.Perfect for: Families and nature-lovers
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Hamilton Island
Relax by the pool with a cocktail or two; take a hike out to the beautiful and pristine Whitehaven Beach; go sailing with the Hamilton Island Yacht Club or play a round at the Hamilton Island Golf Course, the only Australian course to be situated on its own island.
Take the kids for a round of mini-golf or a game of bowling, or drop them off at the Clownfish Club while you treat yourself to a day at the spa to help you really relax. Or just explore the island from the back of one of the many golf buggies for hire.
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