Can you camp on Whitehaven?

Whitehaven Beach camping area is open 24 hours a day. Check-in to your camp after 2pm and check-out by 11am on the day of departure. Camping area features: The dazzling white, pure silica sands of Whitehaven Beach are one of the best known Whitsunday drawcards.

Can you sleep at Whitehaven Beach?

If you set off on your own Whitsundays sailing adventure you can moor off the beach here at Whitehaven, and if you are on a small boat book a campsite and sleep on Whitehaven Beach and explore on the water during the day.

How much does it cost to camp on Whitehaven Beach?

How to Book Whitsunday Island Camping

Cairns Beach, Whitsunday Island $155 per person
Whitehaven Beach, Whitsunday Island $155 per person
Crayfish Beach, Hook Island $160 per person
Curlew Beach, Hook Island $160 per person
Maureen’s Cove, Hook Island $160 per person

Does Whitehaven Beach have crocodiles?

There is no mobile phone reception at Whitehaven Beach or Tongue Point. Dangerous marine stingers, sharks and crocodiles can be in the sea at all times of the year.

Can you take your car to Whitsundays?

Arriving by car The drive from Cairns or Brisbane to the Whitsundays via the Bruce Highway is often an enjoyable one with plenty of things to see along the way and many towns to stop in or even stay the night. There are plenty of places to park your car or campervan during the day or overnight.

How do I get from Hamilton Island to Whitehaven Beach?

Whitehaven Beach is just a thirty-minute trip on a high-speed catamaran, and Hamilton Island offers several Whitehaven Beach day trips and Whitehaven Beach tours. You can explore the beach via a helicopter or seaplane from the island, and can also sail to Whitehaven Beach on one of the island’s yachts.

How do I get to Whitehaven Beach?

Is it safe to swim at Whitehaven Beach?

The short answer is yes! Whitehaven Beach has a shallow shoreline and is sheltered from the open ocean by the other islands in the Whitsunday group and the outer reef. There are no big waves or rip tides to worry about here, the water is usually relaxed and calm and suitable for swimmers of all strengths.

Is Whitehaven Beach safe to swim?

It’s possible to swim at Whitehaven Beach year-round thanks to the tropical waters sitting at a delightful 26 degrees. The shores are shallow, making Whitehaven a safe beach to swim off. With no major rips or swells to worry about, and the water temperature delightfully tropical, you may not want to get out.

Are there box jellyfish in the Whitsundays?

Irukandji, box jellyfish, bluebottles, and other dangerous species can be found in the Whitsundays and can cause severe reactions in people.

Do you need a passport for Whitsundays?

The Whitsunday Islands are legally speaking, part of the Australian mainland as they sit within the continental shelf. However, photographic identification, such as an Australian Driver’s Licence or Proof of Age card should be carried at all times.

Is Whitehaven Beach worth visiting?

Australia’s award-winning Whitehaven Beach in Queensland has repeatedly been named ‘Australia’s Best Beach’ for many years. TripAdvisor recently ranked it the world’s third best beach.

Why go camping on Whitehaven Beach in the Whitsundays?

Camping on Whitehaven Beach in the Whitsundays is an incredible experience you can have in these beautiful Queensland islands. Instead of searching for Whitsundays holiday packages and Whitehaven Beach tours why not try camping in the Whitsundays instead? It’s super easy, absolutely beautiful and so cheap!

What is the best way to experience Whitehaven Beach?

Camping at Whitehaven Beach was the ultimate way to experience not only Whitehaven Beach but the nearby Hill Inlet and the Whitsundays region. We did the adventure with Scampers Island Camping Transfer.

Where’s the best camping area in the Whitsundays?

Escape the crowds and discover the Whitsundays’ best camping area for snorkelling and bushwalking adventures. Set up camp in your own secluded piece of paradise and discover the walking tracks and snorkelling reefs of Chance Bay.

How much water do you need to camp in the Whitsundays?

Allow at least five litres a day per person. Read more about staying safe and looking after the park. Escape the crowds and discover the Whitsundays’ best camping area for snorkelling and bushwalking adventures. Set up camp in your own secluded piece of paradise and discover the walking tracks and snorkelling reefs of Chance Bay.