Finch Hatton - Airlie Beach (156Km)
Hervey Bay to Airlie Beach 942km
Accommodation: TasmanHoliday Park – Airle Beach
Our Rating: 10/10
Cost: $43 pn Power and Water
Campfires:
Image Gallery: Wwhitsundays
Travelling with: Fiona Ellis, Steve & Mel Conlan
Our Rating: 10/10
Cost: $43 pn Power and Water
Campfires:
Image Gallery: Wwhitsundays
Travelling with: Fiona Ellis, Steve & Mel Conlan
Camp Description
Island
Gateway offers a tropical atmosphere with a resort pool, sun loungers, and BBQ
areas. The amenities and laundry facilities are well-maintained. You'll have
everything you need for your Airlie Beach getaway, including free Wi-Fi. The
kids will be spoilt for choice with the playground, mini-golf, half tennis
court, pool, and buggy rides. Don't miss the daily bird feeding experience at 4
pm.
Day 4, 5 and 6 of our Nth Queensland Adventure
After leaving Bush Camp, we headed towards Airlie Beach. On the way, we stopped at Proserpine to enjoy some delicious fish and chips before continuing our journey. We camped at Airlie for the next three nights.
We had already booked an Ocean Rafting tour to explore the Whitsunday Islands and planned to have a day of relaxation and another day to wander around Airlie Beach. During our stay, we also caught up with my father.
Tasman Holiday Parks Airlie Beach is a great park with clean amenities and easy access to the city for bike rides.
We had an amazing day exploring the beautiful Whitsunday Islands with Ocean Rafting. First, we headed to the northern end of Whitsunday Island for a short walk up to Hill Inlet. The view from there was spectacular, giving us a perfect view of Whitehaven Beach. Although it was a bit cloudy and wet that day, the sun eventually broke through and we were able to capture some great photos. After that, we went snorkeling on one of the reefs and then had lunch on the beach at Whitehaven. Finally, we made our way back to Airlie, stopping at Daydream Island to drop off some house guests.